coronership

英['kɒrənə(r)] 美['kɔːrənər]
  • n.验尸官
  • cor abbr.转动中心(=centerofrotation)abbr.角落(=corner)
  • cor- 一同,合并
  • Cor-gel 一种心电电极膏
  • Cor-pulmonale 肺源性心脏病
  • Cor-Ten n.低合金高强度钢
Noun:
  1. a public official who investigates by inquest any death not due to natural causes

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The coroner concurred with this assessment.
      验尸官同意这个鉴定。
    2. A coroner's jury was called to sit on the case.
      验尸陪审团被召集来审查这个案件。
    3. The coroner's verdict is death by misadventure.
      验尸官的判断是由意外事故造成的死亡。
    4. The coroner asked for a review of police procedures.
      验尸官要求对警察程序进行再检查。
    5. The judge awaits the coroner's inquest before giving a verdict.
      法官在作裁决前等待验尸官的调查。