单词:inquest
[医] 验尸
inquest的用法和样例:
例句
- An inquest will be held at a later date.审讯将于再晚些时候进行。
- The judge awaits the coroner's inquest before giving a verdict.法官在作裁决前等待验尸官的调查。
- There had to be an inquest on his sudden death.必须对他的突然死亡进行调查。
词汇搭配
- great inquest[法] 大审, 大陪...
- coroner's inquest[医] 验尸, 检验...
- last inquest世界末日的大审判...
经典引文
The great inquest of all, the Domesday survey.
出自:W. StubbsThe searching inquest of the Judge eternal.
出自:S. Cox
- pursuit追求
- jury陪审团
- hearing听力
- investigation调查
- inquiry调查
- examination考查
- postmortem验尸
- autopsy验尸
- probe调查
- review复习
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