legal aid
英 [ˌliːɡl ˈeɪd]
美 [ˌliːɡl ˈeɪd]
n. 法律援助(政府或某机构向需要帮助的人提供费用,使其能够寻求法律咨询或聘请律师)
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牛津词典
noun
- 法律援助(政府或某机构向需要帮助的人提供费用,使其能够寻求法律咨询或聘请律师)
money that is given by the government or another organization to sb who needs help to pay for legal advice or a lawyer
柯林斯词典
- (政府等提供的金钱上的)法律援助
Legal aidis money given by the government or another organization to people who cannot afford to pay for a lawyer.
双语例句
- The legal aid system should be accessible to more people
法律援助制度应该面向更多人。 - The specific forms of legal aid include advice, criminal defense, procurator in litigation and notarization, etc.
法律援助的具体形式包括解答咨询、刑事辩护和诉讼代理以及办理公证等。 - An important development during the year is the introduction of mediation to legal aid.
年内的一项重要进展是将调解引入法律援助。 - If she gets that far, Jane may get legal aid to take her case to court
如果走到那个地步,简也许能得到法律援助去打官司。 - The establishment and implementation of china's legal aid system has drawn the attention of experts and colleagues abroad.
中国法律援助制度的建立和实施,受到国外境外专家、同行的关注。 - Legal aid was taken to include information, advice and court proceedings.
法援服务并包括资料提供,谘询和法律程序。 - For instance, creation of new offences might increase the demand for legal aid.
举例而言,增设的新罪行可能会增加对法律援助的需求。 - You worked for legal aid, right?
你为法律援助处工作,对吧? - The director of legal aid has the responsibility to monitor the progress and expenditure of the cases assigned out.
法律援助署署长有责任监察外判案件的进度及开支。 - Legal aid has become an indispensable part of a country's legal system.
法律援助制度是一国法律制度中不可或缺的重要组成部分。