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sheriff
- IPA[ˈʃɛrɪf]
英式
- (in England and Wales) the chief executive officer of the Crown in a county, having various administrative and judicial functions.;an honorary officer elected annually in some English towns.
noun: sheriff, plural noun: sheriffs
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名詞
- 1. (in England and Wales) the chief executive officer of the Crown in a county, having various administrative and judicial functions.
- ▪ an honorary officer elected annually in some English towns.
- 2. (in Scotland) a judge.
- 3. US an elected officer in a county, responsible for keeping the peace.
- 4. Australian an officer of the Supreme Court who enforces judgements and the execution of writs.
- (in Scotland) a judicial court for civil cases, equivalent to a county court.
Oxford Dictionary
- (in Scotland) the clerk of a sheriff's court.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in Scotland) the clerk of a sheriff's court.
Oxford Dictionary
- (in Scotland) the chief judge of a county or district.
Oxford Dictionary
- (in Scotland) each of six chief judges.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈSHerəf]
美式
- (in the US) an elected officer in a county who is responsible for keeping the peace.
Oxford American Dictionary