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cu·ri·a 英ˈkʊəriːə, ˈkjʊər-美ˈkʊriə, ˈkjʊr-AHDk‹rʹē-ə, ky‹rʹ- 高COCA⁵⁰⁹⁶⁹BNC²⁶⁶⁰²iWeb³⁵²³⁹ 基本英英搭配例句 n.地区元老院³⁸;元老院⁴³;法庭¹⁹形容词curial名词复数curiae;亦作curia Noun: Roman Catholic Church the central administration governing the Roman Catholic Churchamicus curiae法官的顾问 This pattern of indecision chimes with a persistent criticism of the84-year-old pontiff: that he has failed to make the Vatican's civil servicethe curia, work effectively. 84岁的前任教宗一直都批评这种求和谐的优柔模式:他没能使梵蒂冈公务教廷高效运转。 ecocn Another frequently voiced complaint is that he has failed to get a grip on the Roman Curia, the central administration of the church. 另一个经常听到的抱怨,是他未能掌握罗马教廷和教会的中央行政管理职权。 ecocn Benedict has tried twice to simplify the Curia but been thwarted each time. 本笃十六世曾两度尝试精简罗马教廷,但每次都以失败告终。 ecocn King may also be with his attendants and supporters to attend the General Assembly curia, or senate meeting. 国王也可能带着他的侍从和支持者出席库里亚大会,甚至元老院会议。 cutpic That may have advantages: John Paul neglected the papal administration, the Curia, which badly needs modernising. 这种情况也许较为有利:约翰•保罗忽视了教皇管理,罗马教廷迫切需要现代化。 ecocn The royal courts, before which the parties named in the various writs were ordered to appear, were presided over by officials sent from the Curia called itinerant Justices. 王室法院是各种令状所指令的诉讼双方出席的法庭,由被称为巡回法官的御前会议派来的官员主持。 lingdi The central royal courts at Westminster developed gradually from the administrative functions of the Curia Regis. 威斯敏斯特的中央王室法院是逐渐从御前会议的行政职能演化发展而来的。 lingdi Trust is a special managerial system of property, which is originated from the Middle Ages in Britain established by the Cancellaria curia and then spread to all over the world. 信托是一种特殊的财产管理制度,它发源于中世纪的英国,由衡平法院以判决确立,后逐渐传播至世界各国。 fabiao |