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1 justice
justice ['dʒʌstɪs]∎ a court of justice une cour de justice;∎ to dispense justice rendre la justice;∎ to bring sb to justice traduire qn en justice;∎ American the Department of Justice ≃ le ministère de la Justice(b) (fairness) justice f, équité f;∎ where's your sense of justice? qu'est-il advenu de ton sens de la justice?;∎ they believe in the justice of their cause ils croient à la justesse de leur cause;∎ there's no justice in their claim leur demande est dénuée de fondement;∎ to do sb/sth justice (represent fairly) rendre justice à qn/qch;∎ the portrait didn't do her justice son portrait ne lui rendait pas justice;∎ to do oneself justice se mettre en valeur, se montrer sous son meilleur;∎ to do him justice, he wasn't informed of the decision il faut lui rendre cette justice que ou il faut reconnaître que l'on ne l'avait pas mis au courant de la décision;∎ to do justice to a meal faire honneur à un repas(c) (punishment, vengeance) justice f;∎ the whole town called for justice la ville entière réclamait vengeance∎ Mr Justice Long (title) Monsieur le juge Long;∎ Mrs Justice Long Madame le ou la juge Long►► American the Justice Department ≃ le ministère de la Justice;Justice of the Peace ≃ juge m d'instanceⓘ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE Les "JPs" sont nommés par le Lord Chancellor. Ce sont en général des notables locaux (médecins, propriétaires terriens) jouissant d'une bonne réputation. -
2 dispense
dispense [dɪsˈpens]b. [cash machine] distribuer( = do without) se passer de ; ( = make unnecessary) rendre superflu* * *[dɪ'spens]transitive verb1) [machine] distribuer [drinks, money]2) sout exercer [justice]; faire [charity]; prodiguer [advice]; attribuer [funds]3) préparer [medicine, prescription]4) ( exempt) dispenser•Phrasal Verbs: -
3 dispense
dispense [dɪ'spens](a) (of vending machine) distribuer(b) (administer → justice, charity) exercer;∎ to dispense advice donner des conseils∎ to dispense sb from sth/doing sth dispenser qn de qch/de faire qch(do without) se passer de; (get rid of) se débarrasser de;∎ to dispense with the formalities couper court aux ou se dispenser des formalités;∎ let's dispense with that idea for a start commençons par éliminer cette idée;∎ to dispense with the need for sth rendre qch superflu;∎ credit cards dispense with the need for cash avec les cartes de crédit, on n'a plus besoin d'avoir de l'argent liquide -
4 dispense
1 [machine] distribuer [food, drinks, money] ;3 Pharm préparer [medicine, prescription] ;■ dispense with ( manage without) se passer de [services, formalities] ; ( get rid of) abandonner [policy, regulations etc] ; ( make unnecessary) rendre inutile [resource, facility] ; this dispenses with the need for a dictionary grâce à cela, on peut se passer du dictionnaire. -
5 administer
administer [ədˈmɪnɪstər]* * *[əd'mɪnɪstə(r)]transitive verb1) (also administrate) ( manage) gérer [company, affairs, estate]; gouverner [territory]2) ( dispense) administrer [punishment]; exercer [justice] -
6 administer
administer [əd'mɪnɪstə(r)](a) (manage → business, institution) diriger, administrer, gérer; (→ finances, fund) gérer; (→ country, territory, public institution) administrer; (→ estate) régir(b) formal (dispense → blow, medicine, punishment, test, last rites) administrer; Law (→ law) appliquer;∎ to administer justice rendre la justice;∎ Law to administer an oath (to sb) faire prêter serment (à qn)∎ formal to administer to sb subvenir aux besoins de qn►► Finance administered price prix m imposé -
7 administer
1 ( also administrate) ( manage) gérer [company, affairs, estate, policy, project, funds] ; gouverner [territory] ; -
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9 dispensation
dispensation [‚dɪspen'seɪʃən](a) (handing out) distribution f(b) (administration → of charity, justice) exercice m∎ to receive dispensation from military service être exempté du service militaire;∎ she was granted dispensation from the exam elle a été dispensée de l'examen;∎ special dispensation permission f exceptionnelle;∎ as a special dispensation the prisoner was allowed to attend the funeral le prisonnier a reçu une permission exceptionnelle pour assister à l'enterrementUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > dispensation
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dispense — dis|pense [ dı spens ] verb transitive 1. ) if a machine dispenses something such as food, drink, or money, it gives it to you a ) to provide or supply something, especially officially: dispense justice: the failure of the country s authorities… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
dispense — UK [dɪˈspens] / US verb [transitive] Word forms dispense : present tense I/you/we/they dispense he/she/it dispenses present participle dispensing past tense dispensed past participle dispensed 1) if a machine dispenses something such as food,… … English dictionary
dispense — di|spense [dıˈspens] v [T] formal [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: dispensare to share out , from pendere to weigh ] 1.) to give something to people, especially in fixed amounts = ↑give out dispense sth to sb ▪ Villagers dispensed tea to people … Dictionary of contemporary English
dispense — verb (T) 1 formal to give something to people, especially in fixed amounts: Villagers dispensed tea to people involved in the accident. 2 to prepare and give medicines to people 3 to officially provide something for people in a society: dispense… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
dispense — [c]/dɪsˈpɛns / (say dis pens) verb (dispensed, dispensing) –verb (t) 1. to deal out; distribute: to dispense justice; to dispense wisdom. 2. to administer (laws, etc.). 3. Pharmaceutical to put up and distribute (medicine), especially on… …
Justice of Trajan — The Justice of Trajan is a legendary episode in the life of Roman Emperor Trajan, based upon Dio Cassius account (Epitome of Book LXVIII, chapter 10): He did not, however, as might have been expected of a warlike man, pay any less attention to… … Wikipedia
dispense — verb (dispensed; dispensing) Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin & Latin; Medieval Latin dispensare to exempt, from Latin, to distribute, from dis + pensare to weigh, frequentative of pendere to weigh, pay out more at spin Date: 14th… … New Collegiate Dictionary
justice — [ ʒystis ] n. f. • 1080; lat. justitia 1 ♦ Juste appréciation, reconnaissance et respect des droits et du mérite de chacun. ⇒ droiture, équité, impartialité, intégrité, probité. Agir avec justice. « La justice est le respect de la dignité humaine … Encyclopédie Universelle
dispense — v. 1) (B) to dispense charity to the needy; to dispense equal justice to all 2) (d; intr.) to dispense with (to dispense with the formalities) * * * [dɪs pens] to dispense equal justice to all (B) to dispense charity to the needy (d; intr.) to… … Combinatory dictionary
Justice of the Peace — A Justice of the Peace (JP) is a puisne judicial officer appointed by means of a commission to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice and deal with local administrative applications in common law… … Wikipedia
Justice of the peace — A justice of the peace (JP) is a puisne judicial officer elected or appointed by means of a commission (letters patent) to keep the peace. Depending on the jurisdiction, they might dispense summary justice or merely deal with local administrative … Wikipedia