/ ˌprɒkjureɪtə ˈfɪskl; NAmE ˌprɑːkjəreɪtər/ noun
( pl. proc·ur·ators fis·cal ) (in Scotland) a public official whose job is to decide whether people who are suspected of a crime should be brought to trial
/ ˌprɒkjureɪtə ˈfɪskl; NAmE ˌprɑːkjəreɪtər/ noun
( pl. proc·ur·ators fis·cal ) (in Scotland) a public official whose job is to decide whether people who are suspected of a crime should be brought to trial
Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary. Оксфордский английский словарь для изучающик язык на продвинутом уровне. 2005