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1 erkennen
(unreg.)I v/t2. ( wieder) erkennen recognize (an + Dat by, from umg.), know (by); (identifizieren) identify; MED. diagnose; erkennen lassen show, reveal; indirekt: suggest; zu erkennen geben indicate, give one to understand; sich zu erkennen geben identify o.s.; nachträglich etc.: disclose ( oder reveal) one’s identity, say who one is umg.; fig. come out into the open; man erkennt ihn an seinem Akzent auch his accent gives him away; ich habe dich mit der Brille kaum erkannt I hardly recognized ( oder knew umg.) you in those glasses; aus ihrem Verhalten war deutlich zu erkennen, dass... her behavio(u)r left no one in any doubt that..., from the way she behaved ( oder acted), it was evident ( oder clear) that...3. (einsehen, verstehen) realize, see, appreciate, understand, recognize; (durchschauen) see through; etw. als seine Pflicht erkennen acknowledge ( oder accept) s.th. as one’s duty, accept that s.th. is one’s duty; den Ernst der Lage nicht erkennen fail to see how serious the situation is, underrate the seriousness of the situation; erkenne dich selbst! know thyself ( oder yourself)!; sie erkannte ihren Irrtum zu spät she saw ( oder realized) her mistake, but too late; too late, she realized ( oder recognized) her mistake4. JUR.: jemanden für schuldig / unschuldig erkennen find s.o. guilty / not guilty, return verdict of guilty / a not guilty verdict on s.o.; etw. für Recht erkennen pronounce ( oder make a ruling) on s.th.II v/i JUR.: in einer Sache erkennen decide in a matter; auf eine Geldstrafe erkennen impose a fine; auf 5 Jahre Haft erkennen impose a sentence of ( oder sentence s.o. to) 5 years (imprisonment); auf Freispruch erkennen acquit (s.o.), find s.o. not guilty, return a not guilty verdict (on s.o.)* * *das Erkennencognition* * *er|kẹn|nen [Eɐ'kɛnən] ptp erka\#nnt [ɛɐ'kant] irreg1. vt1) (= wiedererkennen, anerkennen, einsehen) to recognize (an +dat by); (= wahrnehmen) to see, to make out, to discern; Unterschied to see; Situation to see, to understander hat erkannt, dass das nicht stimmte — he realized that it wasn't right
kannst du erkennen, ob das da drüben X ist? — can you see or tell if that's X over there?
jdn für schuldig erkennen (Jur) — to find sb guilty
jdm zu erkennen geben, dass... — to give sb to understand that...
sich zu erkennen geben — to reveal oneself ( als to be), to disclose one's identity
2. vierkennen auf (+acc) (Jur, auf Freispruch) — to grant; auf Strafe to impose, to inflict; (Sport) auf Freistoß etc to give, to award
auf drei Jahre Haft erkennen — to impose a sentence of three years' imprisonment
* * *1) (to see or realize; to notice: We could discern from his appearance that he was upset.) discern2) (to (be able to) recognize or identify: You would hardly know her now - she has become very thin; He knows a good car when he sees one.) know3) (to know; to understand: I realize that I can't have everything I want; I realized my mistake.) realize4) (to know; to understand: I realize that I can't have everything I want; I realized my mistake.) realise5) (to see, hear etc (a person, thing etc) and know who or what that person, thing etc is, because one has seen or heard him, it etc before: I recognized his voice/handwriting; I recognized him by his voice.) recognize6) (to see, hear etc (a person, thing etc) and know who or what that person, thing etc is, because one has seen or heard him, it etc before: I recognized his voice/handwriting; I recognized him by his voice.) recognise* * *er·ken·nen *I. vt1. (wahrnehmen)▪ jdn/etw \erkennen to discern sb/sther ist der Täter, ich habe ihn gleich erkannt! he's the culprit, I recognized him straight awayetw \erkennen lassen to show sthjdm zu \erkennen geben, dass... to make it clear to sb that...2. (identifizieren)sich akk [jdm] [als jd] zu \erkennen geben to reveal one's identity [to sb], to reveal [to sb] that one is sber gab sich als ihr Vater zu \erkennen he revealed that he was her father3. (einsehen)▪ etw \erkennen to recognize stheinen Fehler/Irrtum \erkennen to realize one's mistake▪ etw [als etw] \erkennen to recognize [or realize] sth [as being sth]4. (feststellen)▪ etw \erkennen to detect sth5.▶ du bist erkannt! I know what you're up to!II. vi1. (wahrnehmen)▪ \erkennen, ob/um was/wen... to see whether/what/who...2. (einsehen)▪ \erkennen, dass/wie... to realize that/how...\erkennen lassen, dass... to show that...der Richter erkannte auf Freispruch the judge pronounced an acquittal4. SPORTder Schiedsrichter erkannte auf Freistoß the referee awarded a free kick* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (deutlich sehen) make out2) (identifizieren) recognize (an + Dat. by)3) (fig.) recognize; realize2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) (Rechtsspr.)2) (Sport)auf Elfmeter/Freistoß erkennen — award a penalty/free kick
* * *erkennen (irr)A. v/t2. recognize (erkennen lassen show, reveal; indirekt: suggest;zu erkennen geben indicate, give one to understand;sich zu erkennen geben identify o.s.; nachträglich etc: disclose ( oder reveal) one’s identity, say who one is umg; fig come out into the open;man erkennt ihn an seinem Akzent auch his accent gives him away;ich habe dich mit der Brille kaum erkannt I hardly recognized ( oder knew umg) you in those glasses;aus ihrem Verhalten war deutlich zu erkennen, dass … her behavio(u)r left no one in any doubt that …, from the way she behaved ( oder acted), it was evident ( oder clear) that …3. (einsehen, verstehen) realize, see, appreciate, understand, recognize; (durchschauen) see through;etwas als seine Pflicht erkennen acknowledge ( oder accept) sth as one’s duty, accept that sth is one’s duty;den Ernst der Lage nicht erkennen fail to see how serious the situation is, underrate the seriousness of the situation;erkenne dich selbst! know thyself ( oder yourself)!;sie erkannte ihren Irrtum zu spät she saw ( oder realized) her mistake, but too late; too late, she realized ( oder recognized) her mistake4. JUR:jemanden für schuldig/unschuldig erkennen find sb guilty/not guilty, return verdict of guilty/a not guilty verdict on sb;B. v/i JUR:in einer Sache erkennen decide in a matter;auf eine Geldstrafe erkennen impose a fine;* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (deutlich sehen) make out2) (identifizieren) recognize (an + Dat. by)3) (fig.) recognize; realize2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) (Rechtsspr.)2) (Sport)auf Elfmeter/Freistoß erkennen — award a penalty/free kick
* * *(an, als) v.to recognize (by, as) v. v.to detect v.to discern v.to perceive v.to realise (UK) v.to realize (US) v. -
2 indulto
m.pardon (law).otorgar o conceder el indulto a alguien to grant somebody a pardonpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: indultar.* * *1 pardon, amnesty* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=perdón) pardon, reprieve2) (=exención) exemption* * *masculino (Der) pardon; ( de la pena de muerte) reprieve* * *= reprieve, acquittal.Ex. A small, but growing, number of employers are allowing workplace naps; some are actively encouraging this little reprieve from consciousness.Ex. After a preliminary acquittal, they were retried and convicted, causing public outrage, especially among artists.* * *masculino (Der) pardon; ( de la pena de muerte) reprieve* * *= reprieve, acquittal.Ex: A small, but growing, number of employers are allowing workplace naps; some are actively encouraging this little reprieve from consciousness.
Ex: After a preliminary acquittal, they were retried and convicted, causing public outrage, especially among artists.* * *1 ( Der) pardon; (de la pena de muerte) reprieve2 ( Taur):el público pidió el indulto del toro the public asked for the bull to be spared* * *
Del verbo indultar: ( conjugate indultar)
indulto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
indultó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
indultar
indulto
indultar ( conjugate indultar) verbo transitivo (Der) to pardon;
( la pena de muerte) to reprieve
indulto sustantivo masculino (Der) pardon;
( de la pena de muerte) reprieve
indultar vtr Jur to pardon
indulto m Jur pardon, amnisty
' indulto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gracia
English:
pardon
- reprieve
* * *indulto nmpardon;* * *m pardon* * *indulto nm: pardon, reprieve -
3 ἀπολύω
ἀπολύω impf. ἀπέλυον; fut. ἀπολύσω; 1 aor. ἀπέλυσα, inf. ἀπολῦσαι; pf. 1 pl. ἀπολελύκαμεν 3 Macc 7:7. Pass.: 1 fut. ἀπολυθήσομαι; 1 aor. ἀπελύθην; pf. ἀπολέλυμαι (Hom. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, EpArist, Joseph.).① As legal term, to grant acquittal, set free, release, pardon τινά a prisoner (PGiss 65a, 4; 66, 11; POxy1271, 5; 2 Macc 4:47; 12:25; 4 Macc 8:2; Jos., Bell. 2, 4; Just., D. 4, 5 [ψυχὴ] ἀπολυθεῖσα τοῦ σώματος al.) ἀ. ἕνα τῷ ὄχλῳ δέσμιον release a prisoner for the crowd (JMerkel, D. Begnadigung am Passahfeste: ZNW 6, 1905, 293–316; RMerritt, JBL 104, ’85, 57–68; —ἀπολύω=pardon: Diod S 3, 71, 5; Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 4 §15; OGI 90, 14 [196 B.C.]; UPZ 111, 2 [163 B.C.]; Just., A I, 7, 4 ἀπολύηται ὡς Χριστιανός; Mel., P. 101, 775 τὸν κατάδικον) Mt 27:15–26; cp. Mk 15:6–15; Lk 23:16–25; J 18:39; 19:10, 12; Ac 3:13; 5:40; 16:35f; 26:32; 28:18; AcPl Ha 10, 4; on GJs 16:3 cp. 3 below, on Lk 22:68 see JDuplacy in: Neutest. Aufsätze, Festchr. JSchmid, ’63, 42–52 (for genuineness); release from threat of being sold Mt 18:27.—Abs. ἀπολύετε καὶ ἀπολυθήσεσθε pardon (your debtors) and you will be pardoned Lk 6:37.② to release from a painful condition, free, pass. be freed (Tob 3:6; 2 Macc 12:45; Jos., Ant. 2, 65 τ. δεσμῶν) of diseases (Diog. L. 3, 6; Jos., Ant. 3, 264 τ. νόσου) ἀπολέλυσαι (v.l.+ ἀπὸ) τῆς ἀσθενείας σου Lk 13:12.③ to permit or cause someone to leave a particular location let go, send away, dismiss (X., Hell. 6, 5, 21; UPZ 62, 18 [161 B.C.]; Tob 10:12 S; 1 Macc 11:38; 2 Macc 14:23; Jos., Ant. 5, 97) of a crowd (Jos., Ant. 11, 337 ἀ. τὸ πλῆθος) Mt 14:15, 22; 15:32, 39; Mk 6:36, 45; 8:9 al.; ἀ. τὴν ἐκκλησίαν dismiss the assembly Ac 19:40. Also of individuals (Ps 33 ins; ParJer 3:22) Mt 15:23; Lk 8:38; 14:4; GJs 21:2 (not pap); Lk 22:68 v.l. Perh. GJs 16:3 (s. 1 above). W. the goal indicated (Jos., Vi. 271 εἰς) εἰς οἶκον (send them away) to their homes Mk 8:3. εἰς τὰ τείχη let (them) go into the building Hs 8, 2, 5; cp. 8, 2, 1. πρὸς … τὸν ἄνδρα αὔτῆς AcPl Ha 4, 5. Pass. be dismissed, take leave, depart (Philo, In Flacc. 96; Jos., Ant. 5, 99) Ac 4:23; 15:30, 33, also Hb 13:23, unless the ref. is to a release fr. imprisonment (s. 1 above) or simply mng. 6 (s. WWrede, D. Literar. Rätsel d. Hb. 1906, 57ff).—Euphem. for let die (Ps.-Plut., Consol. ad Apoll. 13 p. 108c ἕως ἂν ὁ θεὸς ἀπολύσῃ ἡμᾶς; M. Ant. 12, 36, 2 and 5; a veteran’s gravestone [Sb 2477] Ἡλιόδωρε ἐντείμως ἀπολελυμένε, εὐψύχει; Gen 15:2; Num 20:29; Tob 3:6; 2 Macc 7:9) νῦν ἀπολύεις τὸν δοῦλόν σου Lk 2:29 (some interpret this as modal now mayest thou … JKleist, Mk. ’36, 147–50 and AFridrichsen, ConNeot 7, ’42, 5f; s. also Goodsp., Probs. 77–79). Perh. discharge fr. Simeon’s long vigil (vs. 26); cp. POxy 2760, 2f (179/80 A.D.), of a cavalryman’s discharge (on the desire for departure cp. TestAbr A 9 p. 87, 5f [Stone p. 22]). Mt 15:23 is semantically dense: as the context indicates, the riddance is to be expedited by granting the woman’s request (s. 4).④ to grant a request and so be rid of a pers., satisfy Mt 15:23 (cp. 3).⑤ to dissolve a marriage relationship, to divorce τὴν γυναῖκα one’s wife, or betrothed (1 Esdr 9:36; cp. Dt 24:1ff; the expr. ἀ. τ. γυν. Dionys. Hal. 2, 25, 7) Mt 1:19; 5:31f (Just., A I, 15, 3); 19:3, 7–9 (BWitherington, Matthew 5:32 and 19:9—Exception or Exceptional Situation?: NTS 31, ’85, 571–76); Mk 10:2, 4, 11 (GDelling, NovT 1, ’56, 263–74); Lk 16:18; Hm 4, 1, 6; ἀπʼ ἐμοῦ GJs 14:1. Of the woman ἀ. τὸν ἄνδρα divorce her husband (Diod S 12, 18, 1) Mk 10:12. This is in accord not w. Jewish (Jos., Ant. 15, 259), but w. Gr-Rom. custom (D has simply ἐξελθεῖν ἀπὸ τοῦ ἀνδρός; on Roman custom relating to women s. MMcDonnell, American Journal of Ancient History 8, ’83, 54–80). See on divorce TEngert, Ehe-u. Familienrecht d. Hebräer 1905; AOtt, D. Auslegung d. ntl. Texte über d. Ehescheidung 1910; HNordin, D. ehel. Ethik d. Juden z. Zt. Jesu 1911; AEberharter, D. Ehe-u. Familienrecht d. Hebräer 1914; LBlau, D. jüd. Ehescheidung u. d. jüd. Scheidebrief 1911/12; RCharles, The Teaching of the NT on Divorce 1921; Billerb. I 303–21 al.; SJohnson, Jesus’ Teaching on Divorce ’45; FCirlot, Christ and Divorce ’45; JDerrett, Law in the NT, ’70; HCronzel, 363–88, L’Église primitive face au divorce, ’71; JFitzmyer, The Matthean Divorce Texts and Some New Palestinian Evidence: TS 37, ’76, 197–226; BVawter, CBQ 39, ’77, 528–42.⑥ mid. to make a departure from a locality, go away (Thu., Polyb.; PHal 1, 174 [III B.C.]; Ex 33:11; EpArist 304; Anz 285. ἀπολυόμενος τὰς διαβολάς ‘refuting the calumnies’ Ath. 2, 3) Ac 28:25; perh. Hb 13:23.—B. 768. EDNT. DELG s.v. λύω. M-M. TW. -
4 motion
1) предложение (вносимое в парламенте, на конференции и т.п.)2) ходатайство ( в суде)•motion after arraignment — ходатайство, заявленное после предъявления обвинения;
motion for judg(e)ment of acquittal — ходатайство об оправдании;
motion for new trial — ходатайство о пересмотре дела;
motion in arrest of judg(e)ment — 1. ходатайство о приостановлении исполнения судебного решения 2. ходатайство о невынесении вердикта или приговора ввиду дефектов обвинительного акта;
motion in court — ходатайство, заявленное в суде;
to deny a motion — отказать в ходатайстве;
motion to dismiss — 1. ходатайство об отводе 2. ходатайство об отклонении иска или обвинения 3. ходатайство о прекращении дела
motion to dismiss the indictment — ходатайство об отклонении обвинительного акта;
motion to dissolve — 1. предложение о роспуске парламента 2. ходатайство о прекращении дела о столкновении патентных притязаний;
to grant a motion — удовлетворить ходатайство;
to make a motion — выступить с предложением или заявить ходатайство;
motion to quash — ходатайство об отмене, об аннулировании, о признании недействительным;
motion to quash the indictment — ходатайство об аннулировании обвинительного акта; to satisfy a motion удовлетворить ходатайство;
- closure motionmotion to withdraw — ходатайство об отказе ( обвинителя) от обвинения
- composite motion
- delayed motion
- dilatory motion
- guillotine motion
- interlocutory motion
- oral motion
- post-judgement motion
- post-judgment motion
- post-sentence motion
- post-trial motion
- post-verdict motion
- pre-judgement motion
- pre-judgment motion
- pre-sentence motion
- pre-trial motion
- pre-verdict motion
- privileged motion
- renewed motion
- second motion
- substantive motion
- successive motion
- unwritten motion
- written motion
- verbal motion* * *• /law/ ходатайство• /vt/ внести предложение -
5 absolution
1. n юр. абсолюция; оправдание2. n прощение; освобождение3. n рел. отпущение грехов4. n рел. очищениеСинонимический ряд:1. amnesty (noun) amnesty; forgiveness; indulgence; pardon; remission2. exoneration (noun) acquittal; clearance; dismissal of charges; exoneration; vindicationАнтонимический ряд: -
6 ходатайство
1. petitionпрежнее прошение, прежнее ходатайство — former petition
2. motion3. intercession; petition4. solicitation -
7 отказывать в ходатайстве
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