释义 |
di·cast AHD[dīʹkăst', dĭkʹăst'] D.J.[ˈdaɪˌkæst, ˈdɪkˌæst]K.K.[ˈdaɪˌkæst, ˈdɪkˌæst]n.(名词)- One of the 6,000 citizens chosen each year in ancient Athens to sit in the law courts, with functions resembling those of a judge and juror.民选代表法官:古雅典每年从6000名市民中选出一名坐在法庭上既行使法官职能又行使陪审团职能的成员
- Greek dikastēs [judge] 希腊语 dikastēs [判断]
- from dikazein [to judge] 源自 dikazein [审判]
- from dikē [right, custom] * see deik- 源自 dikē [权力,风俗] * 参见 deik-
dicasʹtic adj.(形容词) |