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单词 Lord Chief Justice
释义

justice /jusˈtis/

noun
  1. The quality of being just
  2. Integrity
  3. Impartiality
  4. Rightness
  5. The awarding of what is due
  6. The administration of law
  7. A judge
  8. A magistrate
  9. A justice of the peace
ORIGIN: Fr, from L justitia

jusˈticer noun (obsolete)

A maintainer or administrator of justice

jusˈticeship noun

The office or dignity of a justice

justiciable /jus-tishˈi-ə-bl/ adjective

Liable to trial

justiciar /-tishˈi-ər/ noun (historical)

  1. A judge or administrator of justice
  2. A supreme judge

justiciary /-tishˈi-ə-ri/ noun

  1. A justiciar (historical)
  2. The jurisdiction of a justiciar (Scot)
adjective

Relating to the administration of justice

Justice of the Peace noun

A person commissioned to perform certain minor judicial and other functions within a specified locality, in England and Wales (but not in Scotland) called a magistrate (abbrev JP)

justices' justice noun (ironic)

The (unsatisfactory) kind of justice to be expected from the unpaid and amateur magistracy of England

bring to justice

To bring to trial and (usu) to punish (someone believed to be guilty)

chief justice

  1. In the Commonwealth, a judge presiding over a supreme court
  2. In the USA, a judge who is chairman of a group of judges in a court

do justice to

  1. To give full advantage to
  2. To treat fairly
  3. To appreciate (a meal, etc) fully by eating heartily (informal)

do oneself justice

To show one's abilities to best advantage

European Court of Justice

An EU institution whose function is to ensure that the laws embodied in the EU treaties are observed, and to rule on alleged infringements

High Court of Justice

A section of the English Supreme Court, comprising Chancery and Queen's (or King's) Bench Divisions

High Court of Justiciary

The supreme criminal court in Scotland

Lord Chief Justice

The chief judge of the Queen's (or King's) Bench Division of the High Court of Justice

Lord Justice-Clerk

The Scottish judge ranking next to the Lord Justice-General, presiding over the Second Division of the Inner House of the Court of Session, vice-president of the High Court of Justiciary

Lord Justice-General

The highest criminal judge in Scotland, called also the Lord President of the Court of Session

lord /lörd/ (with cap when used as a prefix)

noun
  1. A master
  2. A feudal superior (also lordˈ-supeˈrior; historical)
  3. A ruler
  4. The proprietor of a manor (historical)
  5. A titled nobleman, duke (not prefixed), marquess, earl, viscount or (esp) baron
  6. A peer
  7. By courtesy, the son of a duke or marquess, or the eldest son of an earl
  8. A bishop, esp if a member of the House of Lords
  9. A judge of the Court of Session
  10. Used in various official titles, such as Lord Chief Justice
  11. (with cap) God
  12. (with cap) Christ
  13. An owner (archaic)
  14. A dominant person
  15. A husband, esp in the phrase lord and master (archaic or facetious)
transitive verb
  1. (with it) to act like a lord, tyrannize
  2. To address as lord
  3. To make a lord (archaic)
interjection

Expressing surprise (informal lor, lor’, law or lordˈy)

ORIGIN: ME lovered, laverd, from OE hlāford, from hlāf bread, and ward (WSax weard) keeper, guardian

lordˈing noun (archaic)

  1. Sir (usu in pl, gentlemen)
  2. A petty lord

lordˈless adjective

lordˈlike adjective

lordˈliness noun

lordˈling noun

  1. A little lord
  2. A would-be lord (also lordˈkin)

lordˈly adjective

  1. Like, befitting, or in the manner of a lord
  2. Magnificent
  3. Lavish
  4. Lofty
  5. Haughty, proud
  6. Tyrannical
adverb

In a lordly manner

lordolˈatry noun (joc)

Worship of nobility

lordˈship noun

  1. The state or condition of being a lord
  2. The territory of a lord (historical)
  3. Dominion
  4. Authority
  5. Used in referring to or addressing a lord (with his or your), or a woman sheriff or judge (with her or your)

Lord Advocate see under advocate

Lord Chancellor see under chancellor

Lord Chief Justice see under justice

Lord High Admiral see under admiral

Lord Lieutenant see under lieutenant

Lord Mayor see under mayor

Lord Muck see under muck

Lord of Appeal in Ordinary noun

A judge appointed to the House of Lords to hear appeals to the House in its capacity as court of final appeal

Lord of Misrule see under misrule

Lord of Session noun

A judge of the Court of Session

Lord Provost see under provost

lords and ladies noun (botany)

Common arum

Lord's Day noun

Sunday

Lords Ordinary plural noun

The judges forming the Outer House of the Court of Session

Lord's Prayer noun

The prayer that Christ taught his disciples (Matthew 6.9–13)

Lords Spiritual plural noun

The archbishops and bishops (and formerly mitred abbots) in the House of Lords

Lord's Supper noun

Holy communion

Lord's table noun

The communion table

Lords Temporal plural noun

The lay peers

lord-superior see lord (n) above.

drunk as a lord

Extremely drunk

House of Lords

The upper house of the British parliament

live like a lord

To live in luxury

Lord knows (who, what, etc)

I don't know, and I doubt if anybody knows

My Lord /mi-lördˈ or mi-ludˈ/

  1. Used in addressing a judge or other lord
  2. Formerly also used as a prefix

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