柯林斯詞典bailiff /?be?l?f/ (bailiffs) 1. N-COUNT A bailiff is an official in a court of law who deals with tasks such as keeping control in court. 法警[美國英語] The court bailiff said jurors did not wish to speak to news media until the sentencing. 法院法警說,陪審員不想在宣判之前接受新聞媒體采訪。 返回 bailiff劍橋詞典(in the UK ) an official who takes away someone's possessions when they owe money (英國查封財產(chǎn)的)查封官,執(zhí)行官 They didn't pay their rent , so the landlord called/sent in the bailiffs. 他們拒付房租,所以房東叫來了執(zhí)行官。 (in the US) an official who is responsible for prisoners who are appearing in court (美國)法警,庭吏 (in the UK ) a person whose job is to take care of someone else's land or property (英國)莊園管家 返回 bailiff