notary
notary 英 [ˈnəʊtəri] 美 [ˈnoʊtəri]
n. [法] 公证人
名词复数:notaries
- A notary is someone with the legal power to witness signatures, verify documents, and take depositions.
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- n. [法] 公证人
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1. Want to be an assistant judge or notary.
想成为一名助理法官或公证人。
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2. The notary looked at the count with astonishment.
那公证人惊异地望着伯爵。
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3. "Very well; and where is this house that I purchase?" asked the count carelessly, addressing himself half to Bertuccio, half to the notary.
“好极了,我买的这座房子在什么地方?” 伯爵随意地问道,这句话一半是对贝尔图乔说的,一半是对公证人说的。
- notary (n.) c. 1300, "clerk, secretary," from Old French notarie "scribe, clerk, secretary" (12c.) and directly from Latin notarius "shorthand writer, clerk, secretary," from notare, "to note," from nota "shorthand character, letter, note" (see note (n.)). Meaning "person authorized to attest contracts, etc." is from mid-14c.; especially in notary public (late 15c.), which has the French order of subject-adjective. Related: Notarial.
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