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
- 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。 - 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。 - You worked for legal aid, right?
你为法律援助处工作,对吧? - 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 legal or administrative sanction providing for legal aid panel listing;
为法律援助名册赋予法律或行政制裁; - The new rules have made thousands more people ineligible for legal aid.
新规定使另外数千人不符合接受法律援助的资格。 - They provide free legal aid.
他们无偿提供法律援助。 - Legal Aid lawyers in the city are seeing more "junk arrests" of homeless mentally ill people.
纽约市的法律援助律师们看到了更多的对无家可归的精神病人的没有任何意义的囚禁。 - 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。 - The practice of legal aid has been placed on a preliminary legal and regular track.
法律援助工作初步走上了法制化、规范化的轨道。