词汇 | malpractice |
释义 | malpracticeWord family nounmalpracticemalpractitioner , Law Crimemal·prac·tice /mælˈpræktɪs/ noun [countableC, uncountableU] law MISTAKEwhen a professional person makes a mistake or does not do their job properly and can be punished by a court 玩忽职守,渎职 Her doctor was found guilty of malpractice. 她的医生被裁定犯有渎职罪。 Examples from the Corpus malpractice• Hospitals are always concerned about malpractice suits.• De Michelis said that he was entirely innocent of any malpractice.• Two provisions were added by the House: medical malpractice reforms and medical savings accounts.• The Supreme Court had previously left intact legislation aimed at limiting medical malpractice awards in California and Idaho.• He practiced law in a large mid-western city and specialized in the defense of medical malpractice suits.• This was as clear a case of malpractice as I have ever seen.• Many standard medical treatments of 1970 would in 1995 provide grounds for charges of malpractice.• All applicants are screened by Engel and Rudman to see if there are any outstanding malpractice suits.• The Alliance and its supporters busied themselves in rates and exposes of socialist malpractice. From Longman Business Dictionary malpracticemal·prac·tice /ˌmælˈpræktɪs/ noun [countableC, uncountableU]LAW when someone breaks the rules of their profession or breaks the law in order to gain some advantage for themselves He accused the attorneys of legal malpractice. Insider trading is one of the many malpractices that needs to be stopped. |
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