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2 decree
1. n указ, декрет, приказ; закон2. n юр. постановление, решение, определение3. n церк. постановление церковного совета4. n церк. ист. декреталии5. n церк. рел. часто повеление, предопределение, воля6. v издавать приказ, декрет; декретировать; приказывать, отдавать распоряжение7. v уст. определять, решать8. v юр. выносить судебное решение, постановление или определениеdecree nisi — условно-окончательное решение суда, о разводе
9. v предопределять; предписыватьСинонимический ряд:1. edict (noun) declaration; determination; dictum; directive; edict; judgement; judgment; mandate; order; proclamation; pronouncement; ruling; ukase2. law (noun) assize; canon; decretum; institute; law; ordinance; precept; prescript; prescription; regulation; rule; statute3. announce (verb) announce; command; declare; order; proclaim; pronounce4. fix (verb) dictate; fix; impose; lay down; ordain; prescribe; setАнтонимический ряд: -
3 decree
1. nуказ, декрет; постановлениеto drop a decree — отменять указ / декрет / постановление
to establish smth by decree — устанавливать что-л. указом / декретом
to issue a decree — издавать указ / декрет
to pass a decree — принимать указ / декрет / постановление
to promulgate a decree — публиковать указ / декрет
to rescind / to revoke a decree — отменять указ / декрет / постановление
- Decree of Peaceto rule by decree — управлять с помощью распоряжений / указов
- Decree on Land
- emergency decree
- extraordinary decree
- legislative decree
- promulgation of decrees
- rule by decree 2. vиздавать указ, издавать декрет, издавать постановление; декретировать -
4 decree
1. [dıʹkri:] n1. указ, декрет, приказ; законdecree of September 21 - декрет /указ/ от 21 сентября
to pass a decree - принять декрет /закон/
2. юр. постановление, решение, определение ( суда)3. церк.1) постановление церковного совета2) pl ист. декреталии4. часто рел. повеление, предопределение, воляthe decrees of fate - веление судьбы /рока/
2. [dıʹkri:] vthe decree of God, divine decree - божественное предопределение
1. издавать приказ, декрет; декретировать; приказывать, отдавать распоряжениеto decree smth. - постановить что-л.
2. уст. определять, решать3. юр. выносить судебное решение, постановление или определение4. предопределять; предписыватьto decree the annual observance (of smth.) - предписать ежегодное соблюдение (чего-л.)
the government decreed that the dam must be built - правительство приняло постановление о строительстве плотины
fate decrees that... - веление судьбы таково, что...
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5 pronounce
[prə΄nauns] v արտասանել, առո գանել. How is the word pronounced? Այս բառը ինչպե՞ս է արտասանվում. (հայտարարել. հայտնել) pronounce a decree վճիռը հրապարակել. pronounce the decision acceptable որոշումը ընդունելի հայտարարել. pronounce a sentence դատավճիռը հայ տարարել. pronounce for/against smb իրավ. որոշում կայացնել հօգուտ մեկի/մեկի դեմ -
6 decree
dɪˈkri:
1. сущ.
1) декрет, директива, постановление, решение enact a decree issue a decree rescind a decree revoke a decree Syn: edict
2) юр. постановление, решение (суда по гражданским делам) divorce decree executive decree government decree royal decree consent decree
3) церк. а) постановление церковного совета б) мн.;
церк.;
ист. декреталии ∙ decree of nature
2. гл.
1) а) издать предписание, издавать декрет;
назначать чьей-л. властью Syn: ordain б) юр. вынести приговор, принять решение( о суде)
2) определять, устанавливать The government decreed that a new tax be/should be imposed. ≈ Правительство постановило, что необходимо ввести новый налог. Syn: decide, determine, ordain указ, декрет, приказ;
закон - royal * королевский указ - * of nature закон природы - * of September 21 декрет /указ/ от 21 сентября - to issue a * издать указ - to establish by * установить законом - to pass a * принять декрет /закон/ (юридическое) постановление, решение, определение( суда) - to pronounce a * вынести решение( церковное) постановление церковного совета;
pl (историческое) декреталии часто (религия) повеление, предопределение, воля - the *s of fate веление судьбы /рока/ - the * of God, divine * божественное предопределение - the * of providence воля провидения издавать приказ, декрет;
декретировать;
приказывать, отдавать распоряжение - to * smth. постановить что-л. (устаревшее) определять, решать( юридическое) выносить судебное решение, постановление или определение предопределять, предписывать - to * the annual observance( of smth.) предписать ежегодное соблюдение( чего-л.) - the government *d that the dam must be built правительство приняло постановление о строительстве плотины - fate *s that... веление судьбы таково, что... administrative ~ распоряжение администрации blanket ~ общий декрет consent ~ решение суда в соответствии с заключенным сторонами соглашением court ~ судебное постановление decree выносить определение ~ выносить постановление ~ выносить судебное решение, постановление, определение, издавать распоряжение, приказ ~ выносить судебное решение ~ декрет, указ ~ декрет ~ pl церк. ист. декреталии;
decree of nature закон природы ~ декретировать ~ издавать декрет, декретировать ~ издавать декрет, указ ~ издавать декрет ~ издавать указ ~ определение ~ отдавать приказ ~ отдавать распоряжение ~ отдавать распоряжение ~ постановление, решение (суда по гражданским делам) ~ постановление ~ постановление церковного совета ~ постановлять ~ предписывать ~ распоряжение ~ судебное решение, постановление, распоряжение, приказ, определение ~ судебное решение ~ указ, декрет, приказ ~ указ decree nisi лат. юр. постановление о разводе, вступающее в силу через шесть месяцев, если оно не будет отменено до этого nisi: nisi лат. юр. если не;
decree (order, rule) nisi постановление (приказ, правило), вступающее в силу с определенного срока, если оно не отменено до этого времени decree ~ условно-окончательное решение суда ~ pl церк. ист. декреталии;
decree of nature закон природы ~ of nullity судебное решение о недействительности divorce ~ решение суда о расторжении брака divorce ~ судебный приказ о разводе emergency ~ правила техники безопасности final ~ окончательное решение implementing ~ выполняемый декрет interlocutory ~ временное постановление Royal ~ королевский указ special ~ специальный декрет -
7 решение решени·е
1) (выполнение) accomplishment, fulfilment2) (постановление) decision; (собрания) resolutionаннулировать принятое решение, отказаться от решения — to go back on / upon a decision
просить председателя вынести решение — to ask for / to request a ruling
выполнять решения — to implement / to carry out decisions / resolutions
действовать, исходя из принятых решений — to act proceeding from decisions adopted
известить кого-л. о решении — to notify smb. of a decision
исполнять принятое решение — to carry out / to exercise the decision taken
навязать кому-л. решение — to impose a decision on smb.
оспаривать чьё-л. решение — to challenge smb.'s decision
осуждать чьё-л. решение — to denounce smb.'s decision
отложить / отсрочить решение — to adjourn / to postpone / to put off a decision
отменить решение — to revoke / to overrule a decision
принимать решение — to render / to take a decision, to pass / to adopt a resolution
согласиться с чьим-л. решением — to accept smb.'s decision
важное решение — dramatic / momentous decision
принять важное внешнеполитическое решение — to make / to take a major foreign policy decision
историческое решение — historic / epoch-making decision
коллегиальное — collective / joint decision
неблагоприятное решение — adverse decision / judgement
необдуманное / поспеш-ное / скороспелое решение — hasty decision
окончательное решение — irrevocable / final judgement / decision
согласованное решение — agreed / concerted decision
твёрдое решение — firm decision, hard and fast decision
невыполнение решения — nonfulfilment of a decision to abide by / to implement / to abserve a decision
решение исполнительной власти / президента — executive decision амер.
решение председателя (собрания и т.п.) — chairman's ruling
решение, принятое большинством голосов — majority decision
решения, принятые Генеральной Ассамблеей ООН — actions / resolutions taken by the General Assembly of the UN
3) (разрешение, урегулирование) solutionпытаться найти решение — to seek settlement / solution
взаимоприемлемое решение — mutually acceptable / harmonious solution
единственно возможное решение — the only possible solution / settlement
компромиссное решение — compromise settlement / solution, settlement by compromise
конструктивное решение — constructive settlement / solution
непродуманное решение — slick solution амер. разг.
"нулевое" решение — zero solution
найти приемлемое политическое решение конфликта — to find an acceptable political settlement of the conflict
поэтапное решение — phased / step-by-step solution
решение проблемы по дипломатическим каналам — diplomatic solution, solution through diplomatic channels
решение споров — settlement of disputes / controversies
4) юр. (постановление суда) decree, judgement, ruling; (суда присяжных) verdictвынести решение — to pronounce a decree; (о третейском суде) to award
отменить решение — to rescind a decision, to vacate a judgement
решение вступило в силу и подлежит исполнению — the judgement has become res judicata and is enforceable
судебное решение — adjudgement; (запрещающее какие-л. действия одной из сторон) special injunction
выносить судебное решение — to pass / to give / to pronounce / to render judgement
пересматривать судебное решение в порядке надзора — to reopen a case in the exercise of supervisory power
пересматривать судебное решение в связи с вновь открывшимися обстоятельствами — to reopen a case upon discovery of new facts
судебное решение, запрещающее какие-л. действия одной из сторон — special injunction
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8 вынести решение
1) General subject: adjudicate, arbitrate, arrive come to a decision, issue a pronouncement, make a pronouncement, hand down a decision (вышестоящим, напр. Верховным судом)2) Law: deliver a judgment, find, give an opinion, make an award3) Trade: pronounce judgement4) Diplomatic term: give a ruling, hand down an opinion, make a ruling, render a decision5) Advertising: make ruling6) Patents: deliver judgement7) Business: arrive at a decision, make a decision, return a verdict, take a decision8) Makarov: pronounce a decree, come to a decision, deliver a judgement -
9 Urteil
n1. judg(e)ment; (Meinung) opinion; (Entscheidung) decision; sich (Dat) ein Urteil bilden form a judg(e)ment ( oder an opinion) ( über + Akk on); ein fachmännisches Urteil abgeben give a professional ( oder an expert) opinion; meinem Urteil nach in my opinion; darüber kann ich mir kein Urteil erlauben I’m in no position to judge (that); sicher in seinem Urteil sein be confident of one’s judg(e)ment; zu dem Urteil kommen, dass... come to the conclusion that...; ihr Urteil steht schon fest she has already made up her mind2. JUR. judg(e)ment, ruling, decision; (Strafurteil) sentence; (Scheidungsurteil) decree; ein mildes / hartes Urteil a light / heavy sentence; das Urteil über jemanden sprechen pronounce sentence on s.o.; sich (Dat) selbst sein Urteil sprechen pronounce sentence on o.s.; ergehen I 1, fällen 2 etc.; siehe auch urteilen* * *das Urteildecision; judgment; estimation; sentence; decree; judgement* * *Ụr|teil ['ʊrtail]nt -s, -e1) judgement (AUCH PHILOS); (= Entscheidung) decision; (= Meinung) opinionnach meinem Urteil — in my judgement/opinion
ein Urteil über jdn/etw erlauben, ein Urteil über jdn/etw fällen — to pass judgement on sb/sth
zu dem Urteil kommen, dass... — to come to the conclusion that...
ein Urteil über jdn/etw bilden — to form an opinion about sb/sth
2) (JUR) (= Gerichtsurteil) verdict; (= Richterspruch) judgement; (= Strafmaß) sentence; (= Schiedsspruch) award; (= Scheidungsspruch) decreejdm/sich selber sein Urteil sprechen (fig) — to pronounce sb's/one's own sentence
* * *das1) (judgement; opinion: In my estimation, he is the more gifted artist of the two.) estimation2) (the decision of a judge in a court of law: It looked as if he might be acquitted but the judgement went against him.) judg(e)ment3) (a punishment imposed by a lawcourt: a sentence of three years' imprisonment; He is under sentence of death.) sentence4) (the decision of a jury at the end of a trial: The jury brought in a verdict of guilty.) verdict5) (an opinion or decision reached after consideration: The competitors are still waiting for the verdict of the judges.) verdict* * *Ur·teil<-s, -e>[ˈʊrtail]nt1. JUR judgement, verdict, decision [of the court]ein \Urteil fällen JUR to pronounce [or pass] [or deliver] a judgement; (Strafurteil) sentence; (Scheidungsurteil) decreeeinstimmiges \Urteil unanimous verdictrechtskräftiges \Urteil final [and absolute] judgement; (bei Scheidung) absolute decreevorläufiges \Urteil provisional decreevorläufig vollstreckbares \Urteil provisionally enforceable judgment\Urteil, bei dem die Kosten in jedem Fall gezahlt werden 'cost-in-any-event' orderein \Urteil gegen den Beklagten erwirken to recover judgment against the defendantein \Urteil abändern/bestätigen to alter/uphold a judgmentein \Urteil anfechten/aufheben to appeal against/reverse a judgment2. (Meinung) opinionzu einem \Urteil kommen to arrive at [or reach] a decisiondein \Urteil ist etwas vorschnell you've made a rather hasty decisionich bilde mir lieber selber ein \Urteil [über den Fall] I'll form my own opinion [or sep make up my own mind] [about the case]ein \Urteil [über jdn/etw] fällen to pass [or pronounce] judgement [on sb/sth]nach jds \Urteil in sb's opinionnach dem \Urteil von jdm in the opinion of sb* * *das; Urteils, Urteile judgement; (Meinung) opinion; (Strafe) sentence; (GerichtsUrteil) verdict* * *Urteil nsich (dat)ein Urteil bilden form a judg(e)ment ( oder an opinion) (über +akk on);ein fachmännisches Urteil abgeben give a professional ( oder an expert) opinion;meinem Urteil nach in my opinion;darüber kann ich mir kein Urteil erlauben I’m in no position to judge (that);sicher in seinem Urteil sein be confident of one’s judg(e)ment;zu dem Urteil kommen, dass … come to the conclusion that …;ihr Urteil steht schon fest she has already made up her mindein mildes/hartes Urteil a light/heavy sentence;das Urteil über jemanden sprechen pronounce sentence on sb;sich (dat)selbst sein Urteil sprechen pronounce sentence on o.s.; → ergehen A 1, fällen 2 etc; → auch urteilen* * *das; Urteils, Urteile judgement; (Meinung) opinion; (Strafe) sentence; (GerichtsUrteil) verdict* * *-e n.decision n.judgement n.judgment n.sentence (court of law) n. -
10 dictar
v.1 to dictate (texto).El jefe dictó el memorando The boss dictated the memorandum.Elsa dictó las reglas del juego Elsa dictated the rules of the game.2 to pronounce, to pass (emitir) (sentencia, fallo).3 to dictate to.* * *1 to dictate* * *verb1) to dictate2) give* * *1. VT1) [+ carta, texto] to dictate (a to)2) (Jur) [+ sentencia] to pass, pronounce; [+ decreto] to issue3) (=indicar) to suggest, dictatelo que dicta el sentido común — what common sense suggests o dictates
dictar las noticias — (Radio, TV) to read the news
2.VI to dictate* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <carta/texto> to dictateb) <leyes/medidas> to announce; < sentencia> to pronounce, passc) <acción/tendencia/moda> to dictated) (AmL) <clase/curso> to give; < conferencia> to deliver, give2.dictar vi to dictate* * *= dictate, dictate.Ex. Some will produce a manuscript draft and work on and polish that; others will dictate their material and get a first typewritten draft to work on.Ex. Also, economy dictates that every possible entry cannot be printed.----* dictar órdenes = hand down + decisions.* dictar sentencia = pronounce + judgement, mete out + sentence, hand down + sentence.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <carta/texto> to dictateb) <leyes/medidas> to announce; < sentencia> to pronounce, passc) <acción/tendencia/moda> to dictated) (AmL) <clase/curso> to give; < conferencia> to deliver, give2.dictar vi to dictate* * *= dictate, dictate.Ex: Some will produce a manuscript draft and work on and polish that; others will dictate their material and get a first typewritten draft to work on.
Ex: Also, economy dictates that every possible entry cannot be printed.* dictar órdenes = hand down + decisions.* dictar sentencia = pronounce + judgement, mete out + sentence, hand down + sentence.* * *dictar [A1 ]vt1 ‹carta/texto› to dictate2 ‹leyes/medidas› to announce; ‹sentencia› to pronounce, pass3 ‹acción/tendencia› to dictatelos creadores dictan las tendencias de la moda designers dictate fashion trendsel sentido común nos dicta cautela common sense advises caution4 ( AmL) ‹clase/curso› to give; ‹conferencia› to deliver, givedicta inglés en un instituto privado she teaches English at a private schooldictó conferencias en varias universidades she delivered lectures o she lectured at several universities■ dictarvito dictatesi me vas dictando será más rápido if you dictate to me it'll be quicker* * *
dictar ( conjugate dictar) verbo transitivo
‹ sentencia› to pronounce, pass
verbo intransitivo
to dictate
dictar verbo transitivo
1 (un texto) to dictate: le voy a dictar una carta, I'm going to dictate a letter to her
2 (una ley) to enact
(sentencia) to pass: el juez dictó sentencia, the judge passed a sentence
' dictar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
sentencia
- clase
English:
dictate
- judgement
- judgment
- law
- pass
- deliver
- issue
- lecture
- sentence
* * *dictar vt1. [texto, carta] to dictate2. [conferencia] to give;Am [clase] to teach, to give3. [emitir] [sentencia, fallo] to pronounce, to pass;[ley] to enact; [decreto] to issue;el gobierno dictará medidas contra la violencia doméstica the government will enact measures to curb domestic violence;dictar auto de procesamiento contra alguien to issue an indictment against sb4. [inspirar, aconsejar]las modas que dictan lo que se ha de llevar cada temporada the fashions that dictate o decree what people are supposed to wear each season;haz lo que te dicte la conciencia do as your conscience tells you* * *v/t2 ley announce;dictar sentencia JUR pass sentence3 L.Am.clase, conferencia give* * *dictar vt1) : to dictate2) : to pronounce (a judgment)3) : to give, to deliverdictar una conferencia: to give a lecture* * *dictar vb to dictate -
11 verkünden
v/t announce; feierlich: proclaim; (Gesetz etc.) promulgate; (Urteil) pronounce; (weissagen) prophesy; das Evangelium verkünden preach ( oder spread) the gospel; ein neues Zeitalter etc. verkünden fig. herald a new epoch etc.; seine Miene verkündete nichts Gutes the look on his face didn’t augur (bes. Am. bode) well* * *to exclaim; to announce; to declare; to pronounce; to presage; to annunciate; to proclaim; to advertise; to give notice of; to promulgate* * *ver|kụ̈n|den ptp verkü\#ndetvtto announce; Urteil to pronounce; Evangelium to preach; Gesetz to promulgate; nichts Gutes, Unwetter etc to forebode, to presage (liter); Frühling, neue Zeit to herald* * *1) (to announce or be a sign of: A sharp wind often heralds a storm.) herald2) (to say firmly: 'I don't like him at all,' she declared.) declare3) (to announce or state publicly: He was proclaimed the winner.) proclaim4) (to announce officially or formally: He pronounced judgement on the prisoner.) pronounce* * *ver·kün·den *vt▪ [jdm] etw \verkünden to announce sth [to sb]▪ [jdm] \verkünden, dass... to announce [to sb] that...2. JUReinen Beschluss \verkünden to announce a decisionein Urteil \verkünden to pronounce sentence▪ etw \verkünden to speak [or promise] sthGutes/Unheil \verkünden to augur/to not augur well form* * *transitives Verb announce; pronounce < judgement>; promulgate <law, decree>; < omen> presage* * *verkünden v/t announce; feierlich: proclaim; (Gesetz etc) promulgate; (Urteil) pronounce; (weissagen) prophesy;das Evangelium verkünden preach ( oder spread) the gospel;seine Miene verkündete nichts Gutes the look on his face didn’t augur (besonders US bode) well* * *transitives Verb announce; pronounce < judgement>; promulgate <law, decree>; < omen> presage* * *v.to announce v.to annunciate v.to declare v.to enunciate v.to herald v.to promulgate v.to pronounce v.to report v. -
12 pronunciar
v.1 to pronounce.no pronunció palabra en toda la reunión she didn't utter a word during the whole meetingElla pronuncia las palabras She pronounces the words.El jurado pronunció el veredicto The jury pronounced the verdict.2 to accentuate.3 to pronounce, to pass (law).* * *1 (gen) to pronounce2 (discurso) to make1 (expresarse) to declare oneself2 (intensificarse) to become more pronounced* * *verb1) to pronounce2) deliver•* * *1. VT1) (Ling) [+ palabra, idioma] to pronounce; [+ sonido] to make, utter2) (=decir) [+ discurso] to make, deliver; [+ brindis] to proposepronunció unas palabras en las que... — she said that...
3) (Jur) [+ sentencia] to pass, pronounce2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Ling) to pronounceb) < discurso> to deliver, give2) ( resaltar) to accentuate2.pronunciarse v pron1) ( dar una opinión)pronunciarse a favor/en contra de algo — to declare oneself to be in favor of/against something
2) ( acentuarse) to become marked, become more pronounced3) (Mil) to rebel, revolt* * *= utter, pronounce.Ex. The ideal was forever etched in his consciousness from the day Crane uttered it: a good librarian working anywhere is a credit and benefit to libraries everywhere.Ex. The exception is that acronyms (groups of initials which can be and are pronounced like a word) can be treated as words, eg Unesco.----* pronunciar las palabras de corrido = slur + words.* pronunciarse a favor o en contra de Algo = take + sides.* pronunciar sentencia = hand down + sentence.* pronunciarse sobre Algo = reach + verdict.* pronunciar una conferencia = present + lecture, deliver + lecture.* pronunciar un discurso = deliver + oration, deliver + speech, give + speech.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Ling) to pronounceb) < discurso> to deliver, give2) ( resaltar) to accentuate2.pronunciarse v pron1) ( dar una opinión)pronunciarse a favor/en contra de algo — to declare oneself to be in favor of/against something
2) ( acentuarse) to become marked, become more pronounced3) (Mil) to rebel, revolt* * *= utter, pronounce.Ex: The ideal was forever etched in his consciousness from the day Crane uttered it: a good librarian working anywhere is a credit and benefit to libraries everywhere.
Ex: The exception is that acronyms (groups of initials which can be and are pronounced like a word) can be treated as words, eg Unesco.* pronunciar las palabras de corrido = slur + words.* pronunciarse a favor o en contra de Algo = take + sides.* pronunciar sentencia = hand down + sentence.* pronunciarse sobre Algo = reach + verdict.* pronunciar una conferencia = present + lecture, deliver + lecture.* pronunciar un discurso = deliver + oration, deliver + speech, give + speech.* * *pronunciar [A1 ]vtA1 ( Ling) to pronounce2(decir): pronunció unas palabras de bienvenida he said a few words of welcomepronunciar un discurso to deliver o give a speechnunca la he oído pronunciar su nombre I've never heard her mention his name3 «juez» to pronounce, announceB (resaltar) to accentuateA(dar una opinión): se pronunció a or en favor de la moción she declared herself to be o she declared that she was in favor of the motionse pronunció por la reducción de los gastos militares he declared himself to be in favor of o he stated that he was in favor of a reduction in military spendingno se ha pronunciado sobre el tema he has not commented o he has made no statement on the matterB (acentuarse) to become marked, become more pronouncedC ( Mil) to rebel, revolt* * *
pronunciar ( conjugate pronunciar) verbo transitivo
1a) (Ling) to pronounce
2 ( resaltar) to accentuate
pronunciarse verbo pronominal
1 ( dar una opinión) pronunciarse a favor/en contra de algo to declare oneself to be in favor of/against sth
2 ( acentuarse) to become more marked, become more pronounced
pronunciar verbo transitivo
1 (una palabra) to pronounce
2 (un discurso) to deliver, give
3 (una sentencia) to pronounce
' pronunciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
discurso
- impronunciable
- de
English:
articulate
- decree
- deliver
- make
- mispronounce
- pronounce
- sound
- speak
- speech
- utter
- address
- sentence
* * *♦ vt1. [palabra, sílaba] to pronounce;no sabe pronunciar la erre he can't pronounce the “rr” sound;no pronunció palabra en toda la reunión she didn't utter a word during the whole meeting2. [discurso] to deliver, to make3. [acentuar, realzar] to accentuate4. Der to pronounce, to pass* * *v/t1 palabra pronounce2 ( decir) say;pronunciar un discurso give a speech;JUR pronunciar sentencia pass judgment* * *pronunciar vt1) : to pronounce, to say2) : to give, to deliver (a speech)3)pronunciar un fallo : to pronounce sentence* * *pronunciar vb1. (palabras) to pronounce -
13 prononcer
prononcer [pʀɔnɔ̃se]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verba. ( = articuler) to pronounce• comment est-ce que ça se prononce ? how is it pronounced?b. ( = dire) [+ parole, nom] to say ; [+ discours] to makec. [+ sentence] to pass2. reflexive verb► se prononcer ( = se décider) to come to a decision ( sur on, about ) ; ( = s'exprimer) to express an opinion ( sur on)• « ne se prononcent pas » (sondage) "don't know"* * *pʀɔnɔ̃se
1.
1) ( émettre) to pronounce [mot]mal prononcer — to mispronounce, to pronounce wrongly
2) ( proférer) to mention [nom]; to say [mot, phrase]3) ( dire publiquement) to deliver [discours]
2.
se prononcer verbe pronominal1) ( être émis) to be pronounced2) ( faire connaître un avis)se prononcer contre/en faveur de or pour quelque chose — to declare oneself against/in favour [BrE] of something
* * *pʀɔnɔ̃se1. vt1) [son, mot] to pronounceLe russe est difficile à prononcer. — Russian is difficult to pronounce.
Le "e" final ne se prononce pas. — The final "e" isn't pronounced.
2) (= dire) [souhaits] to express, [paroles] to say, to utter3) [allocution, sermon] to deliver2. vi2) DROIT to deliver one's verdict, to give one's verdict* * *prononcer verb table: placerA vtr1 Phon to pronounce [son, mot]; un mot souvent mal prononcé a word which is often mispronounced ou pronounced wrongly;2 ( proférer) to mention [nom]; to say [mot, phrase]; sans prononcer une parole without saying ou uttering a word;3 ( dire publiquement) to deliver [discours, allocution]; prononcer ses vœux Relig to take one's vows;4 ( déclarer) to pronounce [peine de mort]; to pass [mesure d'expulsion]; prononcer la dissolution du parlement to dissolve parliament; prononcer le divorce to grant a divorce; prononcer un non-lieu en faveur de qn to nonsuit sb.B vi Jur to make known a decision.C se prononcer vpr1 Phon to be pronounced; la lettre ne se prononce pas you don't pronounce the letter, the letter isn't pronounced;2 (faire connaître un avis, une décision) se prononcer contre qch to declare oneself against sth, to come down against sth; se prononcer en faveur de or pour qch to declare oneself in favourGB of sth, to come down in favourGB of sth; se prononcer sur qch to give one's opinion on sth, to pronounce on sth sout; il ne s'est pas encore prononcé he hasn't yet given his opinion, he has yet to pronounce sout.[prɔnɔ̃se] verbe transitif2. [proclamer - jugement] to pronounceprononcer un divorce to issue a divorce decree, to pronounce a couple divorced3. RELIGION4. [articuler - mot, langue] to pronounce ; [ - phonème] to articulate————————[prɔnɔ̃se] verbe intransitif1. DROIT to deliver ou to give a verdict2. (littéraire & vieilli) [choisir] to pronounceprononcer en faveur de/contre to pronounce in favour of/against————————se prononcer verbe pronominal (emploi passif)[mot] to be pronouncedle deuxième "i" ne se prononce pas the second "i" isn't sounded ou is silent————————se prononcer verbe pronominal intransitifils se sont prononcés pour/contre la peine de mort they pronounced ou declared themselves in favour of/against the death penalty‘ne se prononcent pas’ ‘don't know’ -
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ru:l
1. noun1) (government: under foreign rule.) gobierno2) (a regulation or order: school rules.) regla, norma, reglamento3) (what usually happens or is done; a general principle: He is an exception to the rule that fat people are usually happy.) regla4) (a general standard that guides one's actions: I make it a rule never to be late for appointments.) norma5) (a marked strip of wood, metal etc for measuring: He measured the windows with a rule.) regla
2. verb1) (to govern: The king ruled (the people) wisely.) reinar, gobernar2) (to decide officially: The judge ruled that the witness should be heard.) decidir, fallar (jurídico)3) (to draw (a straight line): He ruled a line across the page.) trazar (con una regla)•- ruled- ruler
- ruling
3. noun(an official decision: The judge gave his ruling.) fallo, decisión- rule off
- rule out
rule1 n1. regla / normayou can't do that, it's against the rules no puedes hacer eso, va en contra de las reglas / no puedes hacer eso, está prohibido2. gobierno / dominiorule2 vb gobernartr[rʊːl]1 (regulation) regla, norma2 (control) dominio3 (of monarch) reinado; (by government) gobierno4 (measure) regla2 (decree) decretar, dictaminar3 (draw) trazar2 (decree) decretar, dictaminar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLas a rule por lo general, por regla generalto work to rule hacer una huelga de celoas a rule of thumb como regla general1) control, govern: gobernar (un país), controlar (las emociones)2) decide: decidir, fallarthe judge ruled that...: el juez falló que...3) draw: trazar con una reglarule vi1) govern: gobernar, reinar2) prevail: prevalecer, imperar3)to rule against : fallar en contra derule n1) regulation: regla f, norma f2) custom, habit: regla f generalas a rule: por lo general3) government: gobierno m, dominio m4) ruler: regla f (para medir)n.• arreglo s.m.• canon s.m.• código s.m.• dominación s.f.• dominio s.m.• estatuto s.m.• norma s.f.• precepto s.m.• regla s.f.• reglamento s.m.• señoría s.f.v.• decidir v.• dirigir v.• gobernar v.• imperar v.• rayar v.• regir v.• reinar v.ruːl
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1) c (regulation, principle) regla f, norma fto bend o stretch the rules — apartarse un poco de las reglas
to work to rule — ( Lab Rel) hacer* huelga de celo, trabajar a reglamento (CS)
2) (general practice, habit) (no pl)as a rule — por lo general, generalmente
to be under foreign rule — estar* bajo dominio extranjero
the rule of law — el imperio de la ley; majority 1) a)
4) c ( measure) regla f
II
1.
1) (govern, control) \<\<country\>\> gobernar*, administrar; \<\<person\>\> dominar; \<\<emotion\>\> controlar2) ( pronounce) dictaminar3) ( draw) \<\<line\>\> trazar* con una reglaruled paper — papel m con renglones
2.
vi1)a) ( govern) gobernar*; \<\<monarch\>\> reinarto rule OVER somebody — gobernar* a alguien, reinar sobre alguien
b) (predominate, be current) imperar2) ( pronounce)to rule (ON something) — fallar or resolver* (en algo)
to rule against/in favor of somebody/something — fallar or resolver* en contra/a favor de alguien/algo
•Phrasal Verbs:- rule off- rule out[ruːl]1. N1) (=regulation) regla f, norma frules [of competition] bases fplit's the rules — son las reglas, esa es la norma
school rules — reglamento msing escolar
it's a rule that all guests must vacate their rooms by 10a.m. — por norma los clientes tienen que dejar la habitación antes de las 10 de la mañana
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to break the rules — infringir las reglas or las normas or el reglamento•
to make the rules — dictar las normasin my job I'm allowed to make my own rules — en mi trabajo se me permite decidir cómo se hacen las cosas
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to play by the rules — (fig) obedecer las reglas or las normasbend 2., 1), golden, ground, work 2., 1)•
I couldn't stand a life governed by rules and regulations — no soportaría una vida llena de reglas y normas2) (=guiding principle) regla fas a rule of thumb, a bottle of wine holds six glasses — por regla general, una botella de vino da para seis vasos
3) (=habit, custom) norma f•
as a (general) rule — por regla general, en general, normalmenteexception•
he makes it a rule to get up early — tiene por norma or por sistema levantarse temprano4) (=government) gobierno m ; (=reign) reinado mmilitary/one-party rule — gobierno m militar/unipartidista
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under British rule — bajo el dominio británico5) (for measuring) regla f2. VT1) (=govern) gobernar- rule the roost2) (=dominate, control) controlar, dominarheart 1., 2)you shouldn't let work rule your life — no deberías permitir que el trabajo controlara or dominara tu vida
3) (esp Jur) (=declare) dictaminar3. VI1) (=govern) gobernar; [monarch] reinarrod•
to rule over sth/sb — gobernar algo/a algn2) (=prevail) reinarUnited rules OK — (in graffiti) ¡aúpa United!, ¡arriba United!
3) (=decide) [chairman, president] decidir, resolver; [judge, jury] fallar•
to rule against sth/sb — fallar or resolver en contra de algo/algn•
to rule in favour of sth/sb — fallar en or a favor de algo/algn, resolver en or a favor de algo/algn•
to rule on sth — fallar or resolver or decidir en algo4.CPDrule book N — reglamento m
we'll do it by or go by the rule book — lo haremos de acuerdo con las normas
rule of law N —
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the rule of law — el estado de derecho- rule in- rule off- rule out* * *[ruːl]
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1) c (regulation, principle) regla f, norma fto bend o stretch the rules — apartarse un poco de las reglas
to work to rule — ( Lab Rel) hacer* huelga de celo, trabajar a reglamento (CS)
2) (general practice, habit) (no pl)as a rule — por lo general, generalmente
to be under foreign rule — estar* bajo dominio extranjero
the rule of law — el imperio de la ley; majority 1) a)
4) c ( measure) regla f
II
1.
1) (govern, control) \<\<country\>\> gobernar*, administrar; \<\<person\>\> dominar; \<\<emotion\>\> controlar2) ( pronounce) dictaminar3) ( draw) \<\<line\>\> trazar* con una reglaruled paper — papel m con renglones
2.
vi1)a) ( govern) gobernar*; \<\<monarch\>\> reinarto rule OVER somebody — gobernar* a alguien, reinar sobre alguien
b) (predominate, be current) imperar2) ( pronounce)to rule (ON something) — fallar or resolver* (en algo)
to rule against/in favor of somebody/something — fallar or resolver* en contra/a favor de alguien/algo
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ср.
1) decision, determination;
judg(e) ment, decree (суда) ;
verdict( присяжных) принимать предвзятое решение ≈ forejudge принять другое решение ≈ alter one's mind ясное решение ≈ clear-cut decision важное решение ≈ momentous decision окончательное решение суда ≈ (в бракоразводном процессе) decree absolute приходить к решению ≈ come to a determination авторитетное решение ≈ arbitrament благоприятное решение ≈ favorable decision административное решение ≈ executive decree правительственное решение ≈ government decree
2) (разрешение задачи, вопроса и т.п.) solution;
answer (ответ)
3) (заключение) conclusion;
resolution ∙ Соломоново решение ≈ decision/judgment worthy of Solomonс.
1. decision;
(постановление тж.) resolution;
(суда) award, verdict, judg(e) ment;
принимать ~ come* to a decision, arrive at a decision, make*/reach a decision;
выносить ~ pronounce judg(e) ment, pronounce it`s verdict;
2. (ответ к задаче и т. п.) solution (of), answer (to). -
16 wyrok
m (G wyroku) 1. (kara) sentence- łagodny/surowy/sprawiedliwy wyrok a mild/harsh/just a. fair sentence- wydać wyrok to pass a sentence, to pronounce a sentence- uchylić wyrok to set aside a sentence2. (orzeczenie sądu) verdict, judgement- wyrok skazujący/uniewinniający a guilty/innocent verdict3. przen. (ostateczna decyzja) verdict 4. zw. pl książk. decree- wyroki losu decree of fate, divine decree- □ wyrok prawomocny Prawo judgement in force, effective judgement- wyrok zaoczny Prawo judgement in default- wykonać wyrok Prawo to execute a sentence, to carry out a sentence* * *verdict, sentence* * *mizwł. prawn. sentence; (= werdykt) verdict; (= decyzja) ruling; wyrok skazujący sentence, conviction, verdict of guilty; wyrok uniewinniający verdict of not guilty, acquittal; wyrok zaoczny judgment by default; wyrok w zawieszeniu suspended sentence; odsiadywać wyrok serve a sentence, serve l. do time; ogłosić wyrok pronounce a sentence; wydawać wyrok (na kogoś) pass a sentence (on sb); wykonać wyrok execute a sentence; zawieszenie wykonania wyroku stay of execution.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wyrok
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17 sentencia
f.1 sentence (law).visto para sentencia ready for judgmentuna sentencia benévola a light sentence2 maxim.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: sentenciar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: sentenciar.* * *2 (aforismo) proverb, maxim, saying, motto\visto para sentencia ready for sentencingsentencia firme final judgement* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Jur) sentencedictar o pronunciar sentencia — to pronounce sentence
2) (=decisión) decision, ruling; (=opinión) opinion3) (Literat) maxim, saying4) (Inform) statement* * *1) (Der) sentencedictar or pronunciar sentencia — to pass o pronounce sentence
2) ( máxima) motto, maxim3) (Inf) sentence* * *= dictum [dicta, -pl.], indictment, judgement [judgment], verdict, sentence, judging, conviction.Ex. John Ward's dictum was that 'deprivation is as much a lack of information and the knowledge to use it as it is of the basic essentials'.Ex. Enter indictments as instructed in rule 21.36C1.Ex. Enter a judgement and other judicial decisions of a court in a case under the heading for the court.Ex. A verdict of the Department of Education and Science has stated that librarians in future will have to be graduates only.Ex. Probation officers are required by magistrate's courts to make sentence recommendations for some offenders.Ex. The first meeting was held on 8 March with the first real judging taking place on 22 March when several tulips were in flower.Ex. In deciding good repute the Department will take account of any convictions and also any other relevant information.----* cumplir una sentencia = serve + sentence.* dictamen de sentencias = sentencing.* dictar sentencia = pronounce + judgement, mete out + sentence, hand down + sentence.* firmar la sentencia de muerte = sound + the death knell for.* firmar una setencia de muerte = sign + a death warrant (for).* impedimento colateral por sentencia = collateral estoppel.* imponer sentencia = mete out + sentence.* pronunciar sentencia = hand down + sentence.* sentencia de muerte = death sentence, death warrant, death knell.* sentencia judicial = sentence.* sentencias = dicta [dictum -sing.].* suspender una sentencia = suspend + sentence.* * *1) (Der) sentencedictar or pronunciar sentencia — to pass o pronounce sentence
2) ( máxima) motto, maxim3) (Inf) sentence* * *= dictum [dicta, -pl.], indictment, judgement [judgment], verdict, sentence, judging, conviction.Ex: John Ward's dictum was that 'deprivation is as much a lack of information and the knowledge to use it as it is of the basic essentials'.
Ex: Enter indictments as instructed in rule 21.36C1.Ex: Enter a judgement and other judicial decisions of a court in a case under the heading for the court.Ex: A verdict of the Department of Education and Science has stated that librarians in future will have to be graduates only.Ex: Probation officers are required by magistrate's courts to make sentence recommendations for some offenders.Ex: The first meeting was held on 8 March with the first real judging taking place on 22 March when several tulips were in flower.Ex: In deciding good repute the Department will take account of any convictions and also any other relevant information.* cumplir una sentencia = serve + sentence.* dictamen de sentencias = sentencing.* dictar sentencia = pronounce + judgement, mete out + sentence, hand down + sentence.* firmar la sentencia de muerte = sound + the death knell for.* firmar una setencia de muerte = sign + a death warrant (for).* impedimento colateral por sentencia = collateral estoppel.* imponer sentencia = mete out + sentence.* pronunciar sentencia = hand down + sentence.* sentencia de muerte = death sentence, death warrant, death knell.* sentencia judicial = sentence.* sentencias = dicta [dictum -sing.].* suspender una sentencia = suspend + sentence.* * *A ( Der) judgment, rulingdictar or pronunciar sentencia to pass o pronounce sentencevisto para sentencia ready for sentencingestaba dispuesto a acatar la sentencia he was willing to abide by the decision o rulingCompuesto:unappealable judgmentB (máxima) motto, maximC ( Inf) sentence* * *
Del verbo sentenciar: ( conjugate sentenciar)
sentencia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
sentencia
sentenciar
sentencia sustantivo femenino (Der) judgment, ruling
sentenciar ( conjugate sentenciar) verbo transitivo
to sentence;
sentencia sustantivo femenino
1 (dicho) saying, maxim
2 Jur sentence
dictar sentencia, to pass sentence
sentenciar verbo transitivo
1 Jur to sentence [a, to]
2 (culpar, condenar) to condemn
3 (condenar al fracaso) la falta de público sentenció la representación, the performance was doomed by the lack of audience
' sentencia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
anulación
- cumplir
- decir
- dicha
- dicho
- dictar
- inmutarse
- pronunciar
- sala
- salomónica
- salomónico
- vista
- visto
- anular
- ejecutar
English:
commute
- decree
- judgement
- judgment
- pass
- sentence
- stay
- stiff
- verdict
- death
* * *sentencia nf1. [judicial] sentence;visto para sentencia ready for judgementsentencia absolutoria acquittal;sentencia condenatoria guilty verdict2. [proverbio, máxima] maxim* * *f JUR sentence;visto para sentencia ready for sentencing* * *sentencia nf1) : sentence, judgment2) : maxim, saying* * *sentencia n (del juez) sentence -
18 выносить судебное решение
1) General subject: pronounce a verdict2) Law: award judgement, decree, give judgement, give judgment, pronounce a judgement, render judgement, render judgment, rule3) Economy: give a judgement, hold a decision, pass a judgement, render a judgement4) Diplomatic term: pass judge, pronounce judge, render judge5) Business: adjudicate, give judgment for, pronounce a judgment, sentence6) Makarov: pass judgement, pronounce judgementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выносить судебное решение
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19 pronunciar
pronunciar ( conjugate pronunciar) verbo transitivo 1a) (Ling) to pronounce2 ( resaltar) to accentuate pronunciarse verbo pronominal 1 ( dar una opinión) pronunciarse a favor/en contra de algo to declare oneself to be in favor of/against sth 2 ( acentuarse) to become more marked, become more pronounced
pronunciar verbo transitivo
1 (una palabra) to pronounce
2 (un discurso) to deliver, give
3 (una sentencia) to pronounce ' pronunciar' also found in these entries: Spanish: discurso - impronunciable - de English: articulate - decree - deliver - make - mispronounce - pronounce - sound - speak - speech - utter - address - sentence -
20 decerno
dē-cerno, crēvi, crētum, 3 (the syncop. forms decreram, etc., decrerim, etc., decresse are freq. in Cicero and Liv., also Plaut. Curc. 5, 3, 25; Ter. Hec. 1, 2, 73; 2, 1, 15, but not in Caes., where is only decreverat, B. G. 4, 17; 5, 5 fin.; 5, 53, 2), v. a. and n.I.(acc. to cerno, no. II. 3.) To decide, determine any thing disputed or doubtful. For syn. cf.: scisco, jubeo, statuo, constituo, dico, sancio, consilium capio, destino, obstino, definio, determino.A.Prop., of a judge, magistrate, etc., to pronounce a decision respecting something; to decide, judge, determine, decree; to vote for any thing (very freq. and class.).—Const. with acc., with acc. et inf., a relat. clause, with de, or absol.:2.alias (Verres praetor) revocabat eos, inter quos jam decreverat decretumque mutabat, alias, etc.,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 46:si quod est admissum facinus, si caedes facta, idem (Druides) decernunt,
Caes. B. G. 6, 13, 5:consules de consilii sententia decreverunt secundum Buthrotios,
Cic. Att. 16, 16, C, § 11: decernere vindicias secundum servitutem, in favor of slavery, i. e. restore the slave to his master, Liv. 3, 47, 5; cf. Caes. B. C. 1, 5, 4:cum senatus triumphum Africano decerneret,
id. Fin. 4, 9, 22; cf.of a single senator: non decrevi solum, sed etiam ut vos decerneretis laboravi,
id. Prov. Cons. 11, 28;so supplicationem decernere,
id. Fam. 15, 4, 11;so also: Crassus tres legatos decernit,
id. ib. 1, 1, 3:D. Junius silanus supplicium sumendum decreverat,
Sall. C. 50, 4:quando id bellum senatus decrevisset, quando id bellum populus R. jussisset?
Liv. 41, 7; 42, 36; id. 5, 36; id. 26, 2:id quod senatus me auctore decrevit,
Cic. Phil. 6, 1, 1; Caes. B. C. 1, 2, 2:qui ordo decrevit invitus,
on compulsion, Cic. Phil. 1, 6, 13:Ligures ambobus consulibus decernuntur,
id. Liv. 42, 10; cf.:provinciam desponsam non decretam habere,
Cic. Prov. Cons. 15 (v. the whole passage in connection):provinciae privatis decernuntur,
Caes. B. C. 1, 6, 4 et saep.:ex annuo sumptu, qui mihi decretus esset,
Cic. Att. 7, 1, 6 et saep.:mea virtute atque diligentia perditorum hominum patefactam esse conjurationem decrevistis,
id. Cat. 4, 3: cum pontifices decressent ita;SI, etc.,
id. Att. 4, 2, 3:senatus decrevit populusque jussit, ut, etc.,
id. Verr. 2, 2, 67: in jure dicundo, ita decrevit, ut, etc., Suet. Galb. 7; cf.of individuals: Hortensii et mea et Luculli sententia... tibi decernit, ut regem reducas, etc.,
Cic. Fam. 1, 1, 3.— Impers.:in parricidas rei publicae decretum esse,
Sall. Cat. 51, 25.—Esp. of the emperor, to determine the law by deciding a case:quodcumque imperator cognoscens decrevit, legem esse constat,
Dig. 1, 4, 1, § 1; Just. Inst. 1, 2, 6.Transf., beyond the judicial sphere, to decide, determine, judge: qui nequeas nostrorum uter sit Amphitruo decernere, Plaut. fragm. ap. Non. 285, 26:B.rem dubiam decrevit vox opportune emissa,
Liv. 5, 55; cf.:primus clamor atque impetus rem decrevit,
id. 25, 41; Plin. 17, 27, 46, § 258:de his Catonis praecepta decernent,
id. 17, 22, 35, § 190:duo talenta pro re nostra ego esse decrevi satis,
Ter. Heaut. 5, 1, 67; id. Hec. 4, 1, 27:quam decrerim me non posse diutius habere,
id. ib. 1, 2, 73:in quo omnia mea posita esse decrevi,
Cic. Fam. 2, 6, 3; id. Att. 3, 15, 7:illum decrerunt dignum, suos cui liberos committerent,
Ter. Hec. 2, 1, 15:in ejus controversiis quid decernas, non a te peto,
Cic. Fam. 13, 59: aliquem decernere hostem, to proclaim one an enemy by a formal decree, id. Phil. 11, 7, 16.— Absol.:nequeo satis decernere,
Ter. Ad. 4, 2, 5.Milit., to decide by combat; hence (like cernere and certare), in gen., to fight, combat, contend:2.castra castris conferamus, et Samnis Romanusne imperio Italiam regant, decernamus,
Liv. 8, 23, 9; id. 1, 23, 9:in ipso illo gladiatorio vitae certamine, quod ferro decernitur,
Cic. de Or. 2, 78, 317:proelium,
id. Fam. 10, 10:pugnam,
Liv. 28, 14; cf. id. ib. 33: de bello decernere, Auct. B. Hisp. 5 fin. Oud. N. cr.:ne armis decernatur,
Cic. Att. 7, 3, 5; cf.:ferro ancipiti decernunt,
Verg. A. 7, 525:and armis, ferro,
id. ib. 11, 218; 12, 282; 695 (cf. et cernere ferro, id. ib. 709):cursibus et crudo caestu,
id. G. 3, 20:cornibus inter se,
id. ib. 218:lapidibus et subselliorum fragminibus,
Suet. Ner. 26 et saep.:contra magnam vim hostium, artificio magis quam viribus, Auct. B. Afr. 14: acie,
Liv. 2, 14; Nep. Milt. 4, 4:proelio cum proditore,
Just. 13, 8, 4:classe decreturi,
Nep. Hann. 10, 4:integriore exercitu,
id. Eum. 9 fin.—Absol.:decernendi potestatem Pompeio fecit,
Caes. B. C. 3, 41; cf. Liv. 21, 41.Transf., beyond the milit. sphere:II.decernite criminibus, mox ferro decreturi,
Liv. 40, 8 fin. —So of a judicial contest:uno judicio de fortunis omnibus decernit,
Cic. Quint. 2, 6; cf. Quint. 10, 1, 29;and qui judicio decernent,
id. 12, 7, 5:de salute reipublicae,
Cic. Att. 8, 5, 2:pro mea omni fama fortunisque,
id. de Or. 2, 49:utinam meo solum capite decernerem,
id. Att. 10, 9; Caes. B. C. 1, 35, 3.With reference to one's own acts, to decide, determine on doing something; to determine, resolve on something (freq. in all periods and styles).—Constr., with inf. and with acc. and inf.:A.si tu fluctus e gurgite tollere decreris, Lucil. ap. Rufin. § 26 (p. 238 ed. Frotsch.): quicquid peperisset decreverunt tollere,
Ter. Andr. 1, 3, 14:Caesar his de causis Rhenum transire decreverat,
Caes. B. G. 4, 17 et saep.:eos me decretum est persequi mores patris,
Plaut. Asin. 1, 1, 58; id. Stich. 1, 3, 65; Ter. Heaut. 3, 1, 56; cf.:certum atque decretum est non dare signum,
Liv. 2, 45:reliquam aetatem a republica procul habendam decrevi,
Sall. C. 4. With ut and subjunct.:hic decernit ut miser sit,
Cic. Tusc. 3, 27, 65.—With accus.:quicquam decernere,
id. ib. —Hence, dē-crētum, i, n.(Acc. to no. I. A.) A decree, decision, ordinance of any political or judicial body (for syn. cf.:B.scitum, edictum, consilium, jus): senatus Caelium ab rep. removendum censuit. Hoc decreto eum consul senatu prohibuit,
Caes. B. C. 3, 21, 3:si qui eorum (sc. Druidum) decreto non stetit, sacrificiis interdicunt,
id. B. G. 6, 13, 5; cf. id. ib. §10: vestra responsa atque decreta evertuntur saepe dicendo,
Cic. Mur. 13 fin.; id. Verr. 2, 2, 48:decurionum,
id. Rosc. Am. 9, 25 et saep.:Caesaris,
Vulg. Act. 17, 7.—Esp. leg. t. t., a decision of the emperor as judge, a precedent (cf. rescriptum), Gai. 1, 5; Just. Inst. 2, 15, 4.—Transf., in philos. lang. as a translation of the Gr. dogma, principle, doctrine, precept, Cic. Ac. 2, 9, 27; id. ib. § 29; cf. Sen. Ep. 94, 2 sq. and 95, 9 sq. (quis philoso, phorum) decretis suis paret? Lact. 3, 15, 3.
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