A:In some places,public prosecutors areelected rather than appointed.
在有些地方,檢察官是經(jīng)選舉而非任命產(chǎn)生的。
B:But I think most are appointed.
但我覺得大部分是任命的。
I want to eat apple rather than orange.
我想吃蘋果而不是橘子。
He like western food rather than Chinese food.
他們喜歡吃西餐而不是中餐。
They are required to dance rather than sing songs.
他們被要求跳舞而不是唱歌。
延伸閱讀:
A:If prosecutorial misconduct results in a mistrial,a later prosecution may be barred.
如果檢察官的不軌行為導(dǎo)致審判無效,再行起訴可能會(huì)被禁止。
B:Then what should we do?
那么我們?cè)撛趺醋?
His eating habit results in a poor health.
他的飲食習(xí)慣導(dǎo)致了身體不健康。
His requirement is barred.
他的要求被禁止。
His lazy results in a bad condition.
他的懶惰導(dǎo)致他陷入困境。