jurist
英 [ˈdʒʊə.rɪst]
美 [ˈdʒʊr.ɪst]
- n. 法学家;法官;律师;法律著作家
- n. (Jurist)人名;(捷)尤里斯特;(罗)茹里斯特
jurist 法学家,法律学专家来自jury,陪审团,-ist,人。即陪审团成员,有法律知识的人,引申词义法学家,法律学专家。
- jurist (n.)
- mid-15c., "one who practices law," from Middle French juriste (14c.), from Medieval Latin iurista "jurist," from Latin ius (genitive iuris) "law," from PIE *yewes- "law," originally a term of religious cult, perhaps meaning "sacred formula" (compare Latin iurare "to pronounce a ritual formula," Vedic yos "health," Avestan yaoz-da- "make ritually pure," Irish huisse "just").
The Germanic root represented by Old English æ "custom, law," Old High German ewa, German Ehe "marriage," though sometimes associated with this group, seems rather to belong to PIE *ei- "to go." Meaning "a legal writer" is from 1620s.
- 1. Patrick Devlin was an outstanding judge and brilliant jurist.
- 帕特里克·德夫林是一位杰出的法官和出色的法律专家。
- 2. The resourceful jurist formed a plan to recover his own laurels.
- 足智多谋的法学家已经想出了一个恢复名誉的计策.
- 3. Derek Bok is a famous higher educationist, jurist and socialist of America.
- 德里克·博克是美国著名的高等教育学家 、 法学家、社会学家.
- 4. In the 19 th century, the German jurist Savigny created the.
- 19世纪, 德国法学家萨维尼提出了“法律关系本座说”.
- 5. MESEREAU: The judge was an outstanding jurist.
- 非常杰出的法官.