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sher·iffBrE /ˈʃerɪf/NAmE /ˈʃerɪf/ noun(in the US) an elected officer responsible for keeping law and order in a county or town 县治安官,城镇治安官(美国民选地方官员) (often High Sheriff) (in England and Wales) an officer representing the king or queen in counties, and some cities, who performs some legal duties and attends ceremonies 郡督(英格兰和威尔士官员,为英王在各郡和部分城市的代表)(in Scotland) a judge (苏格兰)法官(in Canada) an official who works in a court preparing court cases (加拿大法院准备诉讼案件的)执行员 |