judicial authorities — Courts, judges, and other officials responsible for administering justice and interpreting the law
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: Courts, judges, and other officials responsible for administering justice and interpreting the law
Pronunciation (IPA): /dʒuˈdɪʃəl ɔˈθɔrətiz/
Korean meaning: 법원, 판사 및 정의를 실현하고 법을 해석하는 책임을 지는 기타 공무원들
Korean pronunciation: 주**디**셜 어**쏘**러티즈
Example Sentences
- The judicial authorities were baffled when the defendant claimed his pet parrot was his legal advisor.
- Judicial authorities must ensure fair trials for all citizens regardless of their social status.
- The judicial authorities issued a warrant after the suspect was caught stealing traffic cones to decorate his garden.
judicial authorities
NOUN//dʒuˈdɪʃəl ɔˈθɔrətiz//
Courts, judges, and other officials responsible for administering justice and interpreting the law

Courts, judges, and other officials responsible for administering justice and interpreting the law
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Origin
judicial은 라틴어 'judex(판사)'에서 유래되었고, authority는 라틴어 'auctoritas(권위)'에서 나왔습니다. 고대 로마의 법정 시스템에서 판사의 권위를 나타내는 말로 발전했습니다.
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“The judicial authorities were baffled when the defendant claimed his pet parrot was his legal advisor.”
“Judicial authorities must ensure fair trials for all citizens regardless of their social status.”
“The judicial authorities issued a warrant after the suspect was caught stealing traffic cones to decorate his garden.”
“International judicial authorities cooperate to combat cross-border crimes.”
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