barrister به انگلیسی
From Longman Dictionary
bar‧ris‧ter /ˈbærɪstə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
a lawyer in Britain who can argue cases in the higher law courts
Example
In 1976 there were 3,881 barristers and 31,250 practising solicitors, compared with 109,547 police officers
A barrister must have the confidence of the Bench
So said his barrister during the ten day trial
However, the better judicial and quasi-judicial appointments generally go to barristers
For solicitors, the result is a boon as they start on an equal footing with barristers