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DPP noun[ S ] UKuk /ˌdiː.piːˈpiː/ us /ˌdiː.piːˈpiː/ abbreviation for Director of Public Prosecutions; the lawyer who works for the UK government and decides if someone formally accused of committing a crime should be made to appear in a law court: (英国的)刑事检控专员(Director of Public Prosecutions 的缩写) Yesterday the DPP was forced to issue a statement defending the prosecution.昨天,刑事检控专员被迫发表声明,为检方辩护。 A man in his 40s was arrested and later released, and a file has been sent to the DPP.一名40多岁的男子受到逮捕,随后释放,相关档案已送至刑事检控专员处。 Critics say the DPP's aim is for Parliament to make assisted suicide legal. The DPP had recommended that the case was suitable to be sent forward to the Circuit Court. Directions from the DPP are also being sought in three further sets of nonrelated alleged offences. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Lawyers & legal officials amicus articled articled clerk attorney attorney general counsellor draftswoman firm I rest my caseidiom KC law clerk paralegal pettifogger probation officer procurator procurator fiscal super-firm superlawyer take silkidiom tribune
DPP | Business English DPP noun[ C ] ukus LAW abbreviation fordirector of public prosecutions |