1.验尸官
2.(从前英国的)王室私产管理官
1.someone whose job is to decide officially how a person died, especially if they died in a sudden or violent way
1.Most county coroners, she said, require concrete evidence about a death before they rule it a suicide.
因为大多数的县验尸官在定性自杀事件之前需要具体完整的证据。
2.Coroners in the case said yesterday there was no suspicion of foul play but toxicology tests would take several weeks.
验尸官昨日表示,排除了他杀的可能,但毒物测验几周后才能出结果。
3.No sheriff, constable, coroners , or other royal officials are to hold lawsuits that should be held by the royal justices.
任何郡长,警官,验尸法医或其他王室公职人员不得审判原本由王室审判的案件。
4.The person I failed to help is being transferred right now to the LA County Coroners office for his Autopsy.
我失败的人,以帮助正在转入现在洛杉矶县验尸官办公室的尸体解剖。
5.There were autopsies and coroners' reports and legal things and a funeral, weeks of awful surreal stuff that passes in a blur.
接着,我收到了验尸报告和法律文件,参加葬礼,几周的糟糕经历现在想来已是一片模糊。
6.The quality of inquests used to be hit and miss, with local lawyers and doctors serving as coroners.
过去的调查质量时好时坏,以当地律师和医生作为验尸官。
7.Task Force Phoenix will work with the state's coroners' office, fire and health authorities to investigate all fire-related deaths.
凤凰特遣队将协同州法医以及火灾与健康方面的权威专家一起调查涉及火灾的所有死亡事例。
8.It's a bit gruesome to contemplate why coroners and others need these data.
细想法医等人为何需要这些生卒数据可能有点令人毛骨悚然。
9.Coroners' courts, that traditional bastion of independence, are under secret political control.
验尸官的法庭——曾经的传统的独立堡垒,都处在秘密的政治控制下。
10.We were millions of years too late to use most of the tools of modern-day coroners .
迟至今日,到了命案发生过后数千万年,我们才拿著现代工具前来验尸。