pros·e·cu·tion /ˌprɑsɪˈkjuʃən/
實行,經營,起訴
Pros·e·cu·tion n.
1. The act or process of prosecuting, or of endeavoring to gain or accomplish something; pursuit by efforts of body or mind; as, the prosecution of a scheme, plan, design, or undertaking; the prosecution of war.
Keeping a sharp eye on her domestics . . . in prosecution of their various duties. --Sir W. Scott.
2. Law (a) The institution and carrying on of a suit in a court of law or equity, to obtain some right, or to redress and punish some wrong; the carrying on of a judicial proceeding in behalf of a complaining party, as distinguished from defense. (b) The institution, or commencement, and continuance of a criminal suit; the process of exhibiting formal charges against an offender before a legal tribunal, and pursuing them to final judgment on behalf of the state or government, as by indictment or information. (c) The party by whom criminal proceedings are instituted.
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prosecution
n 1: the institution and conduct of legal proceedings against a
defendant for criminal behavior [syn: criminal
prosecution] [ant: defense]
2: the lawyers acting for the state to put the case against the
defendant [ant: defense]
3: the continuance of something begun with a view to its
completion [syn: pursuance]