释义 |
coroner/ˈkɒr(ə)nə/n. 1 an officer of a county, district, or municipality, holding inquests on deaths thought to be violent or accidental, and Brit. inquiries in cases of treasure trove 验尸官;[英] (物主不明财宝的)查验官 2 hist. an officer charged with maintaining the rights of the private property of the Crown [史义]王室私产管理官 □ coronership n.[Middle English from Anglo-French cor(o)uner, from coro(u)ne CROWN] |