prosecutions

prosecutions[ˌprɔsɪˈkju:ʃənz] 

原级:prosecution

prosecutions 基本解释
起诉( prosecution的名词复数 );原告;实施;从事;
prosecutions 单语例句

1. A similar case occurred in Scotland last year and now hundreds of prosecutions are on hold there waiting for Crown Office appeal.

2. While actual criminal prosecutions are few, the law frequently has been used to harass people.

3. Opponents charge that the " Full Stop " and " Due Obedience " laws effectively cut off further prosecutions.

4. While this might boost chances for successful prosecutions of suspected terrorists, it could expose unseemly details of shadowy interrogation practices conducted by the CIA.

5. Liang said half of the ten severe accidents had been properly investigated and dealt with, while the other five were under consideration for prosecutions.

6. More than 90 local officials were prosecuted and 42 were found guilty of sheltering criminal gangs in a wave of prosecutions.

7. He said this yesterday as he reviewed the work of the Department of Justice'Prosecutions Division at a press conference.

8. prosecutions的近义词

8. Preventing bloodshed has taken precedence over building prosecutions in the aftermath of the Madrid bombings, in which at least half a dozen suspects were well known to police.

9. prosecutions的意思

9. She said it was " grossly inadequate what has been done so far " in Sudanese war crimes prosecutions.

10. President Bush's administration argues that the court could be used for frivolous or politically motivated prosecutions of American troops.