judgeship

英 ['dʒʌdʒʃɪp] 美
  • n. 法官的职权;法官的地位
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judgeship (n.)
1670s, from judge (n.) + -ship.
1. Mason had been overwhelmingly elected to the judgeship which he had so craved.
梅森以压倒的票数当选他梦寐以求的法官.

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2. She was appointed to the judgeship by Mr. Kennedy in October, 1961.
她的法官职位是肯尼迪先生于1961年10月授予的.

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3. His father was a lawyer who won a local judgeship running on the Conservative Party line.
他父亲是位律师,在当地获得了法官职位,走的是保守党路线.

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