law-and-order

英 [lɔː ənd ˈɔːdə(r)] 美 [lɔː ənd ˈɔːrdər]

adj.  严肃法纪的;宣扬法治的

法律



双语例句

  1. For instance, someone with a strong rebellious streak may choose a law-and-order profession to try to curb that flaw, or an anorectic may become a gourmet cook who enjoys watching others eat.
    例如,有强烈反叛倾向的人可能选择宣扬法制的职业来抑制自己的缺点,而一位厌食者可能成为一名喜欢看其他人吃东西的美食家。
  2. When the law-and-order adherent is convinced that a choice to offend is sufficiently unfree, he does not wish to punish to offender.
    当强制力法的支持者被说服,同意了犯罪的选择是不自由的观点的时候,他也不同意去处罚犯罪者。
  3. Americans are used to thinking that law-and-order is threatened mainly by stereotypical violent crime.
    美国人已经习惯地认为:真正危害法律和秩序的,主要还要那种老一套的暴力罪行。
  4. As an important right of witness in modern law-and-order countries, the declining rights in civil litigation have been laid down in many countries'law of evidence.
    民事诉讼证人拒证权作为现代法治国家中证人的一项重要权利,在世界许多国家的证据立法中都已明确规定。
  5. The law-and-order situation was stable in Hong Kong.
    香港的治安稳定。
  6. He had been convicted and jailed on similar charges stemming from his defense in2009 of a convicted gangster arrested in a highly publicized law-and-order campaign.
    2009年,在为一名在一次高调的打黑行动中被逮捕的“黑老大”辩护时,他也因类似的指控被判有罪并被处以有期徒刑。
  7. The law-and-order problems of the village mainly lie in the missing of the pigeons and the felling of trees owned by the village.
    山西省平遥县宁固镇芦村主要存在鸽子丢失和村集体树木被砍伐等治安问题。
  8. In the present, China is concentrating on building harmonious society and a law-and-order nation.
    当前,我们国家正致力于构建社会主义和谐社会,建设社会主义法治国家。