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(حق.) جريمهء ( نقدي) كردن ، تنبيه كردن ، تاديبك كردن (با in يا with يا(of -
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verb1) штрафовать2) наказывать (with - чем-л.)* * *(v) наказать; наказывать; оштрафовать; штрафовать* * *штрафовать, налагать штраф, налагать пеню* * *v. штрафовать, наказывать* * *каратыкаратькаратьсянаказатьнаказыватьпокаратьштрафовать* * *1) штрафовать, налагать штраф, налагать пеню 2) наказывать (with) -
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Amerce
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para cezasına çarptır
См. также в других словарях:
amerce — amerce; amerce·ment; … English syllables
Amerce — A*merce ([.a]*m[ e]rs ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Amerced} ([.a]*m[ e]rst ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Amercing}.] [OF. amercier, fr. a merci at the mercy of, liable to a punishment. See {Mercy}.] 1. To punish by a pecuniary penalty, the amount of which is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
amerce — index fine, mulct (fine), penalize, punish Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
amerce — (v.) 1215, earlier amercy, Anglo Fr. amercier to fine, from merci mercy, grace (see MERCY (Cf. mercy)). The legal phrase estre a merci to be at the mercy of (a tribunal, etc.) was corrupted to estre amercié in an example of how a legalese… … Etymology dictionary
amerce — fine, mulct, *penalize … New Dictionary of Synonyms
amerce — [ə mʉrs′] vt. amerced, amercing [ME amercen < Anglo Fr amercier < OFr a merci, at the mercy of] 1. to punish by imposing an arbitrarily determined fine 2. to punish generally amercement n … English World dictionary
amerce — transitive verb (amerced; amercing) Etymology: Middle English amercien, from Anglo French amercier, from Old French a merci at (one s) mercy Date: 15th century to punish by a fine whose amount is fixed by the court; broadly punish • amercement… … New Collegiate Dictionary
amerce — amerceable, adj. amercement, n. amercer, n. /euh merrs /, v.t., amerced, amercing. 1. to punish by imposing a fine not fixed by statute. 2. to punish by inflicting any discretionary or arbitrary penalty. [1250 1300; ME amercy < AF amerci(er) to… … Universalium
amerce — verb /əˈmɜːs/ a) To impose a fine on; to fine. b) To punish, to make an exaction … Wiktionary
Amerce — To impose a fine, of the kind imposed by a lord of the *manor. [< AnNor. amercier, a merci = at (the) mercy (of another)] Cf. Amercement … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
amerce — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To impose a fine on: fine2, mulct, penalize. See REWARD … English dictionary for students