inquisitors

美 [ɪnˈkwɪzətərz]英 [ɪnˈkwɪzɪtəz]
  • n.(尤指)盘问者;连续不断地发问的人;(天主教审问异端的)裁判人
  • inquisitor的复数
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inquisitors

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    N-COUNT 审讯人;调查人;严厉的提问者
    An inquisitor is someone who is asking someone else a series of questions, especially in a rather hostile way or as part of an inquisition.

  1. The restricting to the right of public prosecution is one of self-helping rights of victims . The system is aimed to prevent inquisitors from abusing the right of public prosecution and hurting victims .

    被害人对公诉决定权制约机制是一种程序性的救济权利,目的是防止检察官滥用公诉决定权对被害人造成伤害。

  2. Inquisitors are Clerics who have vowed their servitude to Elrath and the advancement of the Holy Falcon Empire and its Church .

    圣裁官是向艾尔拉思以及神圣帝国和其教会宣誓服役的牧师。

  3. Some reckon its failure to unearth masses of new information is down to a mix of mendacious reticence on the part of key witnesses and the pusillanimity of their inquisitors .

    一些人承认,没能发现大量的新信息是由于关键证人的虚假的沉默和审判者的胆怯。