justice
- n. 司法,法律制裁;正義;法官,審判員
- n. (Justice)人名;(英)賈斯蒂斯,賈斯蒂絲(女名)
詞組搭配
bring someone to justice
arrest someone for a crime and ensure that they are tried in court
拘捕審判(某人),依法懲處(某人),繩之以法
do oneself justice
perform as well as one is able to
竭盡全力,充分發(fā)揮自己的能力
do someone/thing justice
do, treat, or represent with due fairness or appreciation
公平處理;公平對(duì)待;充分表現(xiàn),充分展示
the brief menu does not &B{do justice to} the food.
這份簡(jiǎn)短的菜單沒(méi)有充分說(shuō)明食物的特色。
in justice to
out of fairness to
對(duì)…作出應(yīng)有的評(píng)價(jià),公正地對(duì)待,為對(duì)…公平起見(jiàn)
I say this in justice to both of you.
為了對(duì)你們兩人公平起見(jiàn),我說(shuō)了這些話。
Mr (或 Mrs) Justice
(Brit.)a form of address or reference to a judge of the supreme court (e.g. a High Court judge)
(英)[用于稱呼或指代最高法院的法官(如高級(jí)法院法 官)]
rough justice
do justice to
To treat adequately, fairly, or with full appreciation
適當(dāng)?shù)?、公平地?duì)待,充分地評(píng)判
The subject is so complex that I cannot do justice to it in a brief survey.
這個(gè)主題太復(fù)雜,我無(wú)法只通過(guò)簡(jiǎn)略的研究就對(duì)它做出公正的評(píng)價(jià)