常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句By the early 1950s he was back home, working for California’s attorney-general, Pat Brown.在1950年代早期,他回到了家鄉(xiāng),為加州的司法部長(zhǎng)派特.布朗先生工作。His office is investigating “Aide-Gate”, so the attorney-general is unlikely to announce a run until the case is over.他的部門正在調(diào)查“備忘錄門”事件,所以在調(diào)查結(jié)束之前司法部長(zhǎng)并不能宣稱參加競(jìng)選。He had come up through the attorney-general’s office under Lyndon Johnson, where his tenacity had recommended him: a dogged, uncomplaining appetite for tedious sorts of work.在約翰遜總統(tǒng)治下,他就任首席檢察官。 在這里,他的堅(jiān)韌執(zhí)著贏得了贊譽(yù)——對(duì)這份有幾分乏味的工作,他持之以恒,任勞任怨。原聲例句Another northerner -- Jeremiah Black of Pennsylvania -- became attorney general.It has many different avenues to take." David Kris,assistant U.S.attorney general for national security says, "The arrests are part of an ongoing and fast-paced investigation."Attorney General Eric Holder. President Barack Obama goes to Mexico City in mid-April to meet Mr.Caldron before both leaders attend the Summit of the Americas in Trinidad and Tobago.權(quán)威例句The attorney-general's human-rights office has received around 200 reports of beatings by security forces.ECONOMIST: Honduras's political conflictNew Jersey's attorney-general recommended the new method to the state's police department in 2001.ECONOMIST: A controversy over how to handle eyewitnessesThe biggest point for criticism might be his choice of Eric Holder for attorney-general.ECONOMIST: Barack Obama has chosen a team of heavyweights 返回 attorney-general