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1 объявлять приговор суда
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > объявлять приговор суда
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2 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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3 объявлять приговор суда
1) Law: pronounce a judgement2) Business: pronounce a judgmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > объявлять приговор суда
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4 выносить судебное решение
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > выносить судебное решение
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5 выносить приговор
1) General subject: adjudge, adjudicate, condemn, convict, judge, pass a sentence, pronounce a sentence, pass judgement on (в отношении), pass sentence (кому-л.-upon), return a verdict2) Military: crime3) Law: argue, deliver judgement, invoke a sentence, make a decision (on), pass, pass a judgement, pass a judgment, render a sentence4) Diplomatic term: pass a sentence on (кому-л.), pass a sentence upon (кому-л.), pronounce a sentence on (кому-л.), pronounce a sentence upon (кому-л.)5) Advertising: deliver job6) Business: award sentence, bring in, deliver a judgment, deliver a sentence, find, give judgment for, hold, make a decision on, pass sentence, sentence7) Makarov: deliver a judgement -
6 выносить решение
1) General subject: adjudge, adjudicate (adjudicate on a matter - выносить решение по какому-либо вопросу), adjudicate on a matter, arbitrate, award, decide, to judgement, pass an opinion2) Law: award judgement, decern, find, hold (о суде), make award, pass a judgement, pass a judgment, pass judgement3) Economy: decree, deliver a judgement, enter a judgement, pass a decision, take a decision4) Diplomatic term: award (о третейском суде)5) Fishery: render a decision6) Advertising: render decision7) Patents: give judgement, make a decision8) Business: bring in, deliver, deliver a judgment, judge, make an award, pass judgment, pronounce, pronounce a decision -
7 объявлять приговор
1) General subject: pronounce a sentence, pronounce a verdict (суда)2) Diplomatic term: pass judge, pronounce judge, render judge3) Business: announce judgment4) Makarov: give judgement, pass judgement, pronounce judgement, render judgementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > объявлять приговор
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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 удовлетворить иск
1) Law: sustain a case (о суде), sustain a claim (о суде), grant a judgment to (defendant, plaintiff)2) Diplomatic term: comply with the demand, to fulfil the demand3) Business: pronounce judgment for the plaintiff -
10 вынести приговор
1) General subject: adjudge, award a sentence, condemn, convict, pass a sentence, pass sentence upon (кому-л.), pass a sentence on (кому-л.)2) Military: bring in a verdict, pass sentence3) Law: adjudicate, crime, deliver a judgment, deliver a verdict (напр, the jury finally delivered its verdict), doom, give sentence, pronounce sentence, sustain a sentence, be sentenced (The former millionaire stockbroker was sentenced Friday after pleading guilty earlier in the week. - был вынесен приговор), decide upon the sentence4) Diplomatic term: pass a sentence upon (кому-л.)5) Official expression: impose sentence ( on)6) Business: return a verdict7) Procedural law: reach the verdict8) Makarov: deliver a judgement -
11 выносить
1) General subject: abide, anguish, bear, bide, bring in, brook (в отриц. предложениях), carry, dismantle, do with, endure, extricate (раненых), hatch, nurture, pass (решение, приговор; upon, on), pass on (решение), sit down, stand, stick out, stomach, suffer (что-л., кого-л.), thole, tolerate, bring in (приговор)2) Naval: boom out4) Dialect: abear5) Military: sustain7) Agriculture: remove (питательные вещества)9) Religion: bring out10) Law: bring in (приговор, решение), bring in (решение), deliver (решение), hand down (решение), pass (решение, приговор), pronounce (решение), render (решение и т. п.), render (решение и т.п.)12) Forestry: leach14) Information technology: carry over16) Business: weather17) Oil&Gas technology carry up (буровой шлам на поверхность)18) Automation: offset19) leg.N.P. render (e.g., a decision, a judgment, ал award, a sentence; law of procedure)20) Makarov: bear (боль, пытки и т.п.), endure (e. g., temperature, load) (выдерживать), factor out (за скобки), give (приговор), leach (питательные элементы), stand up to (e. g., temperature, load) (выдерживать), support, withstand (e. g., temperature, load) (выдерживать), carry out (выносить за пределы чего-л. удалять), carry to (куда-л.), carry out (покойника), carry away (удалять), carry off (удалять)21) Archaic: forbear23) Yachting: brace -
12 объявить решение
1) Diplomatic term: announce a decision, pronounce a verdict3) leg.N.P. announce a judgment -
13 отвергнуть иск
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14 отказать в иске
1) General subject: dismiss2) Law: nonsuit, reject suit3) Diplomatic term: deny satisfaction4) Business: pronounce judgment against the plaintiff, reject the case5) leg.N.P. dismiss an action or suit6) Makarov: disallow a claim, dismiss an action
См. также в других словарях:
pronounce a judgment — index conclude (decide), determine Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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pronounce — verb 1 (T) to make the sound of a letter, word etc, especially in the correct way: How do you pronounce your name? 2 to officially state that something is true: pronounce sb/sth (to be) sth: The victim was pronounced dead on arrival. | I now… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Judgment — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Conclusion. < N PARAG:Judgment >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 result result conclusion upshot Sgm: N 1 deduction deduction inference ergotism| illation Sgm: N 1 corollary corollary porism … English dictionary for students
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pronounce — verb (pronounced; pronouncing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French pronuncier, from Latin pronuntiare, from pro forth + nuntiare to report, from nuntius messenger more at pro Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to declare officially or … New Collegiate Dictionary