forensic 的 2 个定义
- pertaining to, connected with, or used in courts of law or public discussion and debate.
- adapted or suited to argumentation; rhetorical.
- forensics, the art or study of argumentation and formal debate.
forensic 近义词
judicial, legal
更多forensic例句
- We are working closely with third-party forensic investigators and law enforcement to understand the full nature and impact of the attack.
- In a way, it works similarly to familiar photographic forensic techniques.
- This week, the board said it has hired a “leading forensic firm” to investigate Falwell’s tenure at the school, Politico reported.
- She is a forensic anthropologist who works at the University of Nevada, Reno.
- In reality, forensic science takes more time, and the results are often not as clearcut as what is shown on TV.
- Forensic tests showed the birds died after becoming coated in sludge, Hubbard said.
- To what extent was the testimony the grand jury heard corroborated or contradicted by forensic evidence?
- If true, it will have a discernable consistency with the forensic evidence.
- I found the section of the book on forensic archaeology fascinating.
- If you can stomach lunch—forensic archaeology can be disgusting.
- He had a vanity easily lacerated, and he was now too savage to abate the ferocity of his forensic attack.
- But it was in forensic eloquence that Cicero was pre-eminent, in which he had but one equal in ancient times.
- That was Pfalz-Neuburg's logic: none of the best, I think, in forensic genealogy.
- I shall enter my appearance in the forensic costume of wig and gown.
- But I say to him, in such a case how could I possibly have acquired any forensic distinction?