inquisitorial
adj. (宗教法庭)審判官似的; 愛打聽的
If you describe something or someone as inquisitorial, you mean they resemble things or people in an inquisition.
The next hearings will be structured differently in order to minimize the inquisitorial atmosphere.
下次聽證會將以不同的方式進行,以儘可能淡化審判似的氣氛。
1. especially indicating a form of prosecution in which proceedings are secret and the accused is questioned by a prosecutor who acts also as the judge
2. marked by inquisitive interest; especially suggestive of an ecclesiastical inquisitor;
3. having the authority to conduct official investigations;
The press was inquisitorial to the point of antagonism.
報紙追根究底,幾乎達到了敵對的地步.
An English information was inquisitorial in nature.
英格蘭訴訟本質上是調查審問式的.
Dolores Umbridge: [ standing with her Inquisitorial unit retentive Cho river hostage ] Get them!
多洛雷斯·烏姆裡奇 ( 把張秋抓起來當人質 ):抓住他們!
In contrast to inquisitorial system, there is the neutral role of the judge in adversary system.
與糾問制不同, 在對抗制中,法官的地位是中立的.