| 释义 |
〔judge〕The mayor appointed an experienced arbitrator to mediate between the sides and resolve the transit strike. Anarbiter is one who may or may not have official status but whose opinion or judgment is recognized as being unassailable or binding: 市长委派一位有经验的仲裁人在各方之间作调停并且解决这场公共交通罢工。 Arbiter 可以指有官方地位也可以指没有官方地位的人, 但其观点或判断被承认是无可争议或者必须遵守的: 〔undebatable〕Closed to debate or further discussion:无可争议的:不争的;不容再议的:〔honesty〕A judge must be a person of unquestioned probity.法官必须是个无可争议的正直的人。〔catechism〕A body of fundamental principles or beliefs, especially when accepted uncritically:基本原则或信仰:根本原则或信条,尤指无可争议地被接受的:〔unchallengeable〕unchallengeable facts; an unchallengeable legal position.无可争议的事实;无可争议的合法地位 |