时间:2019-02-25 作者:英语课 分类:新西兰英语


英语课

   In October 2007, 17 people were arrested on Tuhoe land in the Urewera district in the North Island. These people all belong to the Maori iwi Tuhoe or are supporters of the Tuhoe. The police believed they were training for terrorist activities against New Zealand. The Tuhoe have always said that they did not sign the Treaty of Waitangi and they did not agree to give up their land. They say they live in an independent state, not in New Zealand.


  The 17 people arrested have been on bail 1 since then, waiting for a trial. For many reasons, the trial was delayed. Now the police have dropped charges against 13 of those people which means there will be no trial. The reason is that the Chief Justice, Sian Elias, ruled that the police used hidden cameras to get evidence and this was illegal. Also, these cameras were on private land – Tuhoe land – and it was against the New Zealand Bill of Rights to trespass 2 on private land.
  However, the police did not drop charges against the other four people. They are charged with more serious crimes like planning murder, arson 3 and kidnapping. Because these are serious crimes, the evidence from hidden cameras can be used. Their trial will begin in February next year.
  Vocabulary
  charges – accused of a particular crime e.g. having a gun but no gun licence
  on bail – not in prison; usually someone has to pay bail money to make sure they do not run away
  Chief Justice – the number 1 judge of the Supreme 4 Court
  evidence – proof e.g. fingerprints, photos
  trespass – going into private property without permission
  arson – deliberately setting fire to a building or land

v.舀(水),保释;n.保证金,保释,保释人
  • One of the prisoner's friends offered to bail him out.犯人的一个朋友答应保释他出来。
  • She has been granted conditional bail.她被准予有条件保释。
n./v.侵犯,闯入私人领地
  • The fishing boat was seized for its trespass into restricted waters.渔船因非法侵入受限制水域而被扣押。
  • The court sentenced him to a fine for trespass.法庭以侵害罪对他判以罚款。
n.纵火,放火
  • He was serving a ten spot for arson.他因纵火罪在服十年徒刑。
  • He was arraigned on a charge of arson.他因被指控犯纵火罪而被传讯。
adj.极度的,最重要的;至高的,最高的
  • It was the supreme moment in his life.那是他一生中最重要的时刻。
  • He handed up the indictment to the supreme court.他把起诉书送交最高法院。
学英语单词
acknown
agrions
alphasol OT
ammonotelism
arctic-alphine
armored command vehicle
atmospheric exhaust valve
base freeboard
basin floor fan
beseechingness
bifocal slasses
bookmarks
boottopping corrosion
cfu
chavtastic
Chinese lacquer-tung oil blend
cinguli
consistent order
coutinho (ulongue)
dad dancing
decads
decortication
definite authority
degradation of structure
dishese
Dragon's Mouths(Dragón, Bocas del)
dros
euphories
final drive with external gear
finite basis
flooding duct
flyer doubling frame
forwarded message
front jump
ft value ft
gradient tint scale
groove of insulator
guide shaft
haggishly
helicidine
Hira-san
imperice
impurity gradient
insulinoplethoric
isocyanate varnish
k.p.h
Kaminokawa
kindies
KVA meter
La Ferrière-sur-Risle
Lagos, Harb.
lampwick
laugh on the wrong side of the
Leukoviruses
loop compensation amplifier
low-grade ore
magnetoanemometer
make a poor out
mild steel checkered plate
missile plume
monetary standards
monoyin
Nizari
object of crime
ocean thermal power systems
operator part
oscillating shaft crank slide block stud
packaging companies
parallel shafts
paretic gait
peasantly
photosensitive resist
pleasurefully
pole boundary
popovych
portable mill
post-mounting flushing
purray
radio rack
satyrium esakii
score over
secretory sac
shredded chicken and bamboo shoot
sinistrogyration
speedshifts
stage manager's desk
strength factor
strober
tarentaise
to say the least of
tridecoic acid
triode ionization gage
triple link(age)
turn the tide
unregaled
vamping stitch
vantages
viscerotome
wall washer
writingdesk
yield place to
zygomatic projection