sheriff
noun [ C ] uk/ˈʃer.ɪf/ us/ˈʃer.ɪf/
(美国的)县治安官
in the US, an official whose job is to be in charge of performing the orders of the law courts and making certain that the laws are obeyed within a particular county
(英格兰和威尔士的)郡长
in England and Wales, a person who represents the king or queen in a particular county, and whose duties are mainly in official ceremonies
(苏格兰的)郡法官
the most important judge of a county in Scotland