barrister 的定义
Law.
- a lawyer who is a member of one of the Inns of Court and who has the privilege of pleading in the higher courts.Compare solicitor.
- Informal. any lawyer.
barrister 近义词
attorney
更多barrister例句
- In 1979, Andrew’s Alternative Miss World contest fought off legal action from another event with the help of a budding young defense barrister – future British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
- Alamuddin was invited to become a barrister, an elite group of British lawyers, in 2010.
- The dean told him face to face that Africans lacked the innate skills necessary to become a barrister.
- It tells the story a British barrister, a criminal lawyer, in mid-life crisis.
- Cherie Blair is a leading international barrister specializing in human-rights law.
- The founder, Motilal Nehru, an Anglophile barrister, was a liberal member of the Indian nationalist movement.
- From the dinner they proceeded to another place or two; and on getting home, towards one in the morning, there was the barrister.
- "I never had a letter in my life but I turned it over to make sure," observed the more careful barrister.
- Here—stop and look—is the epitaph of one, a considerable fellow in his day, a barrister of the Middle Temple.
- He sent the barrister into the drawing room, went upstairs for Anne, and brought her in on his arm.
- To the barrister's surprise, a well-dressed and really rather gentlemanly man entered.