forensic
英 [fə'rensɪk]
美 [fə'rɛnsɪk]
語源
forensic フォレンジック、法廷ラテン語のforensis、集会、法廷から、語源的にはforum、フォーラム、裁判所と同じ。
英語の語源
- forensic
- forensic: see forum
- forensic (adj.)
- "pertaining to or suitable for courts of law," 1650s, with -ic + stem of Latin forensis "of a forum, place of assembly," related to forum "public place" (see forum). Later used especially in sense of "pertaining to legal trials," as in forensic medicine (1845). Related: Forensical (1580s).
例文
- 1. Apart from criminal investigation techniques,students learn forensic medicine,philosophy and logic.
- 犯罪捜査技術のほか、学生たちは法医学、哲学、論理学を学ぶ。
- 2. Forensic evidence points the finger of suspicion firmly at him.
- 法医の証拠は疑いの矛先を明確に彼に向けた。
- 3. Forensic experts carried out a painstaking search of the debris.
- 法医学の専門家は残骸を極めて綿密に捜索した。
- 4.He won admiration for his forensic skills in cross-examining ministers.
- 彼が何人かの部長を尋問したときに見せた質問のテクニックは彼に賞賛された。/
- 5. Forensic experts were called in.
- 法医学の専門家が招かれた。
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