phr. bring to justice 把…送交法院审判;给予…应有的处分;依法惩处
The burglar was brought to justice. 那个夜贼被送交法庭审判。 do…justice(或do justice to…)1. 公平地对待;公正地评判
It would not be doing him justice to call him lazy when he's so ill. 他病得这么厉害,说他懒惰就不公平了。 To do her justice, she is a good-natured woman. 说句公道话,她是个温厚的女人。 2. 对…表示欣赏;充分看到…的优点;尽情享用,开怀大吃
We must see this play again to do it justice. 这出戏太好了,我们一定得再看一次。 The children did the cake justice. 孩子们津津有味地大吃蛋糕。 3. 尽力做好;充分恰当地处理
Susan had so many things to do that she could not do justice to her lessons. 苏珊要做的事太多以致没有好好做作业。 He is not doing full justice to his material. 他没有充分利用他的材料。 4. (照片等)逼真地酷似
The snapshots didn't do you justice at all. 这些照片根本没有把你照好。 do oneself justice 充分发挥自己的能力I was so tired that I didn't do myself justice in the exam. 我很疲乏,因此考试没考出水平。 Under questioning he did himself less than justice. 被人诘问再三,他的表现比平时差得多。 in justice to 对…作应有的评价:为了对…公正起见
Justices' justice 治安官式的裁判
(用来讽刺英国某些地方行政官不当的判决,尤指轻罪重判) temper justice with mercy 宽严并济,恩威兼施
with justice 公道地;合情合理地
All men should be treated with justice. 人人都应当受到公平待遇。 He was disgusted by their behaviour and with justice. 他对他们的行为极为厌恶,而且厌恶得有理。