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101 prudens
prūdens, entis, adj. [contr. from providens].I.Foreseeing, foreknowing (very rare); constr. with an objective clause, or absol.:II.ille contra urinam spargit, prudens, hanc quoque leoni exitialem,
Plin. 8, 38, 57, § 136:quos prudentis possumus dicere, id est providentis,
Cic. Div. 1, 49, 111: de futuro satis callidus satisque prudens, Ps.-Sall. ap. Cic. init. —Transf.A.Knowing, skilled, experienced, versed, practised in a thing (class.; syn.: peritus, consultus); constr. with gen. or in; poet. and post-Aug. also with inf.(α).With gen.:(β).ceterarum rerum pater familias et prudens et attentus,
Cic. Quint. 3, 11:belli prudentes, Sall. Ep. Mith. (H. 4, 61, 16 Dietsch): rei militaris,
Nep. Con. 1, 2:locorum,
Liv. 34, 28 fin.:animus rerum prudens,
Hor. C. 4, 9, 35:artis,
Ov. H. 5, 150:animorum provinciae prudens,
Tac. Agr. 19:doli prudens,
id. H. 2, 25:agricolationis,
Col. 2, 2, 15.— Comp.:prudentiores rerum rusticarum,
Col. 4, 2, 1; so,earum rerum,
Gell. 14, 2, 4.— Sup.:adulandi gens prudentissima,
Juv. 3, 86.—With in:(γ).prudens in jure civili,
Cic. Lael. 2, 6.—With inf. or acc. and inf.:2.nec pauperum prudens anus Novemdialis dissipare pulveres,
Hor. Epod. 17, 47:prudens otii vitia negotio discuti,
Curt. 7, 1, 4:-ob ea se peti prudens, Plin. 8, 31, 49, § 111:sciens prudensque se praegnantem non esse,
Dig. 25, 6, 1, § 2.—In partic.a.Juris prudens, also prudens alone (like juris peritus), skilled or learned in the law; as subst.: jūrisprūdens, ntis, m., one learned in the law, a lawyer, jurist, jurisconsult (only post-class.), Dig. 38, 15, 2 fin.; 1, 2, 2; 1, 1, 7; 40, 7, 30; Just. Inst. 1, 2.—b.Like sciens, knowing, wise, discreet, prudent; usually connected with sciens: prudens animam de corpore mitto, Enn. ap. Non. 150, 8 (Ann. v. 216 Vahl.):B.quos prudens praetereo,
Hor. S. 1, 10, 88; 2, 5, 58 (cf.:imprudens praeteriisse videris,
Cic. Brut. 77, 269):ibis sub furcam prudens,
Hor. S. 2, 7, 66:nequidquam deus abscidit Prudens Oceano terras,
id. C. 1, 3, 22; 3, 29, 29; Ov. M. 3, 364:an prudens imprudensve rupisset,
Gell. 20, 1, 34.—With sciens: amore ardeo:et prudens, sciens, Vivus vidensque pereo,
Ter. Eun. 1, 1, 27:ut in fabulis Amphiaraus sic ego prudens et sciens ad pestem ante oculos positam sum profectus,
Cic. Fam. 6, 6, 6; Cael. ap. Cic. Att. 10, 9, A, 5; Suet. Ner. 2 fin. —In gen., sagacious, sensible, intelligent, clever, judicious, etc. (very freq.):C.vir naturā peracutus et prudens,
Cic. Or. 5, 18:quis P. Octavio ingenio prudentior, jure peritior,
id. Clu. 38, 107:prudentem et, ut ita dicam, catum,
id. Leg. 1, 16, 45:in existimando admodum prudens,
id. Brut. 68, 239; cf.:prudentissimi in disserendo,
id. ib. 31, 118:virum ad consilia prudentem,
id. Font. 15, 43:quo nemo prudentior,
id. Lael. 1, 5:homines amicissimi ac prudentissimi,
id. Rep. 1, 46, 10:vir bonus et prudens,
Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 32; cf. id. A. P. 445:si divitiae prudentem reddere possent,
id. Ep. 2, 2, 155:prudentior ille consilio, hic animo magnificentior,
Just. 9, 8, 13.—With adverb. acc.:prudens alia,
Amm. 15, 13, 2.—Of abstract things:prudens, temperata, fortis, justa ratio,
Cic. Fin. 5, 21, 58:prudens animi sententia,
Ov. H. 21, 137: consilium, quod si non fuerit prudens, Balb. ap. Cic. Att. 9, 7, A, 1; Ov. M. 13, 433:prudentissimum consilium,
Nep. Eum. 3, 4; Hirt. B. Alex. 24. —Cautious, circumspect (very rare):malebant me nimium timidum quam satis prudentem existimari,
Cic. Fam. 4, 14, 2.— Hence, adv.: prūdenter, sagaciously, intelligently, discreetly, wisely, skilfully, learnedly, prudently, etc.: loqui, Enn. ap. Gell. 12, 4, 4 (Ann. v. 255 Vahl.):facere,
Cic. Fin. 5, 6, 15; cf. id. Rep. 3, 9, 16:rationem excogitare,
id. ib. 2, 12, 23:multa ab eo prudenter disputata,
id. Lael. 1, 1:multa provisa prudenter,
id. ib. 2, 6.— Comp., Aug. in Suet. Tib. 21; Quint. 9, 2, 44.— Sup.:defendere,
Cic. Div. 2, 72, 150:scribere,
id. Att. 13, 1, 1; Val. Max. 3, 3, 4 ext. 4. -
102 prudenter
prūdens, entis, adj. [contr. from providens].I.Foreseeing, foreknowing (very rare); constr. with an objective clause, or absol.:II.ille contra urinam spargit, prudens, hanc quoque leoni exitialem,
Plin. 8, 38, 57, § 136:quos prudentis possumus dicere, id est providentis,
Cic. Div. 1, 49, 111: de futuro satis callidus satisque prudens, Ps.-Sall. ap. Cic. init. —Transf.A.Knowing, skilled, experienced, versed, practised in a thing (class.; syn.: peritus, consultus); constr. with gen. or in; poet. and post-Aug. also with inf.(α).With gen.:(β).ceterarum rerum pater familias et prudens et attentus,
Cic. Quint. 3, 11:belli prudentes, Sall. Ep. Mith. (H. 4, 61, 16 Dietsch): rei militaris,
Nep. Con. 1, 2:locorum,
Liv. 34, 28 fin.:animus rerum prudens,
Hor. C. 4, 9, 35:artis,
Ov. H. 5, 150:animorum provinciae prudens,
Tac. Agr. 19:doli prudens,
id. H. 2, 25:agricolationis,
Col. 2, 2, 15.— Comp.:prudentiores rerum rusticarum,
Col. 4, 2, 1; so,earum rerum,
Gell. 14, 2, 4.— Sup.:adulandi gens prudentissima,
Juv. 3, 86.—With in:(γ).prudens in jure civili,
Cic. Lael. 2, 6.—With inf. or acc. and inf.:2.nec pauperum prudens anus Novemdialis dissipare pulveres,
Hor. Epod. 17, 47:prudens otii vitia negotio discuti,
Curt. 7, 1, 4:-ob ea se peti prudens, Plin. 8, 31, 49, § 111:sciens prudensque se praegnantem non esse,
Dig. 25, 6, 1, § 2.—In partic.a.Juris prudens, also prudens alone (like juris peritus), skilled or learned in the law; as subst.: jūrisprūdens, ntis, m., one learned in the law, a lawyer, jurist, jurisconsult (only post-class.), Dig. 38, 15, 2 fin.; 1, 2, 2; 1, 1, 7; 40, 7, 30; Just. Inst. 1, 2.—b.Like sciens, knowing, wise, discreet, prudent; usually connected with sciens: prudens animam de corpore mitto, Enn. ap. Non. 150, 8 (Ann. v. 216 Vahl.):B.quos prudens praetereo,
Hor. S. 1, 10, 88; 2, 5, 58 (cf.:imprudens praeteriisse videris,
Cic. Brut. 77, 269):ibis sub furcam prudens,
Hor. S. 2, 7, 66:nequidquam deus abscidit Prudens Oceano terras,
id. C. 1, 3, 22; 3, 29, 29; Ov. M. 3, 364:an prudens imprudensve rupisset,
Gell. 20, 1, 34.—With sciens: amore ardeo:et prudens, sciens, Vivus vidensque pereo,
Ter. Eun. 1, 1, 27:ut in fabulis Amphiaraus sic ego prudens et sciens ad pestem ante oculos positam sum profectus,
Cic. Fam. 6, 6, 6; Cael. ap. Cic. Att. 10, 9, A, 5; Suet. Ner. 2 fin. —In gen., sagacious, sensible, intelligent, clever, judicious, etc. (very freq.):C.vir naturā peracutus et prudens,
Cic. Or. 5, 18:quis P. Octavio ingenio prudentior, jure peritior,
id. Clu. 38, 107:prudentem et, ut ita dicam, catum,
id. Leg. 1, 16, 45:in existimando admodum prudens,
id. Brut. 68, 239; cf.:prudentissimi in disserendo,
id. ib. 31, 118:virum ad consilia prudentem,
id. Font. 15, 43:quo nemo prudentior,
id. Lael. 1, 5:homines amicissimi ac prudentissimi,
id. Rep. 1, 46, 10:vir bonus et prudens,
Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 32; cf. id. A. P. 445:si divitiae prudentem reddere possent,
id. Ep. 2, 2, 155:prudentior ille consilio, hic animo magnificentior,
Just. 9, 8, 13.—With adverb. acc.:prudens alia,
Amm. 15, 13, 2.—Of abstract things:prudens, temperata, fortis, justa ratio,
Cic. Fin. 5, 21, 58:prudens animi sententia,
Ov. H. 21, 137: consilium, quod si non fuerit prudens, Balb. ap. Cic. Att. 9, 7, A, 1; Ov. M. 13, 433:prudentissimum consilium,
Nep. Eum. 3, 4; Hirt. B. Alex. 24. —Cautious, circumspect (very rare):malebant me nimium timidum quam satis prudentem existimari,
Cic. Fam. 4, 14, 2.— Hence, adv.: prūdenter, sagaciously, intelligently, discreetly, wisely, skilfully, learnedly, prudently, etc.: loqui, Enn. ap. Gell. 12, 4, 4 (Ann. v. 255 Vahl.):facere,
Cic. Fin. 5, 6, 15; cf. id. Rep. 3, 9, 16:rationem excogitare,
id. ib. 2, 12, 23:multa ab eo prudenter disputata,
id. Lael. 1, 1:multa provisa prudenter,
id. ib. 2, 6.— Comp., Aug. in Suet. Tib. 21; Quint. 9, 2, 44.— Sup.:defendere,
Cic. Div. 2, 72, 150:scribere,
id. Att. 13, 1, 1; Val. Max. 3, 3, 4 ext. 4. -
103 Rutilius
Rŭtī̆lĭus, i, m. [rutilus, cf. Fest. p. 264 and 265 Müll.], name of a Roman gens.1.P. Rutilius Rufus, consul A. U. C. 649, an orator, jurist, and historian, Cic. Brut. 29 sq. Ellendt; Suet. Aug. 89; Quint. 5, 2, 4; 11, 1, 12.—2.P. Rutilius Lupus, a rhetorician in the time of Augustus and Tiberius, Quint. 9, 2, 102; 9, 3, 89.—Hence,II.Rŭtī̆lĭānus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to a Rutilius:constitutio,
Gai. Inst. 4, 35 (but in Cic. Brut. 23, 89, the correct reading is Rutilii narratione). -
104 Tribonianus
Trĭbōnĭānus, i, m., a celebrated jurist in the time of the emperor Justinian, Just. Inst. prooem. § 3, 4. -
105 Ulpianus
Ulpĭānus, i, m.: Domitius Ulpianus, a celebrated Roman jurist under the emperors Septimius Severus, Caracalla, Heliogabalus, and Alexander Severus, fragments of whose writings are found in the Pandects; he was murdered in Gaul, A. D. 230, Lampr. Heliog. 16, § 4. -
106 юрист
1. man of lawзаконник; адвокат; юрист — a man of law
поверенный, стряпчий; юрист — law agent
2. attorney3. jurist4. lawyer; law studentюрист, правовед, правовик; адвокат — man of law
юрист, начинающий приобретать известность — rising lawyer
блестящий юрист; красноречивый адвокат — Philadelphia lawyer
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107 муджтахид
Religion: mujtahid (In Islamic law, any adequately qualified jurist who has the right to exercise personal judgment and analogical reasoning) (ученый-богослов, имеющий право выносить самостоятельные решения по важным вопросам фикха) -
108 юрист
1) General subject: a man of law, associate (должность), attorney, counsel, gentleman of the long robe, jurisconsult (особ. специализирующийся по гражданскому и международному праву), jurisprudent, jurist, law student, lawyer, legal counsel, man of law, practician, practician (и т.п.), templar, in-house lawyer (AD)2) Colloquial: patcher3) American: patch4) Military: advocate5) Law: gownsman, law agent (любой, кроме адвоката), legal profession, legal profession member, legalist, legist, nomologist, legal expert6) Diplomatic term: jurisconsult (особ. в области гражданского и международного права)7) Jargon: lip (How much do you pay your lip? Сколько ты платишь своему юристу?)8) Patents: legal adviser9) Business: law officer10) Makarov: legal gentleman, legal practitioner -
109 mujtahid
Религия: (In Islamic law, any adequately qualified jurist who has the right to exercise personal judgment and analogical reasoning) муджтахид (ученый-богослов, имеющий право выносить самостоятельные решения по важным вопросам фикха) -
110 constitutional
1. adjective1) (of bodily constitution) konstitutionell2) (Polit.) (of constitution) der Verfassung nachgestellt; (authorized by or in harmony with constitution) verfassungsmäßig; konstitutionell [Monarchie]2. nounconstitutional law — Verfassungsrecht, das
Spaziergang, der* * *adjective (legal according to a given constitution: The proposed change would not be constitutional.) verfassungsgemäß* * *con·sti·tu·tion·al[ˌkɒn(t)stɪˈtju:ʃənəl, AM ˌkɑ:n(t)stəˈtu:-]I. adj\constitutional amendment Verfassungsänderung f\constitutional democracy/monarchy konstitutionelle Demokratie/Monarchie fachspr\constitutional law Verfassungsrecht nt\constitutional lawyer ein auf Verfassungsrecht spezialisierter Jurist\constitutional monarch konstitutioneller Monarch fachspr\constitutional right Grundrecht ntto be not \constitutional verfassungswidrig sein▪ it is not \constitutional to do sth es ist verfassungswidrig, etw zu tun\constitutional weakness körperlich bedingte Schwächeto go on one's \constitutional seinen Spaziergang machen* * *["kɒnstɪ'tjuːʃənl]1. adj1) (POL) reform, crisis, theory Verfassungs-; monarchy, monarch konstitutionell; government, action verfassungsmäßig2. n (hum inf)Spaziergang mto go for a/one's constitutional — einen/seinen Spaziergang machen
* * *constitutional [-ʃənl]A adj (adv constitutionally)1. MED konstitutionell, anlagebedingt:a constitutional disease eine Konstitutionskrankheit2. gesundheitsfördernd3. grundlegend, wesentlich4. POLa) verfassungsmäßig, Verfassungs…, konstitutionell:constitutional amendment Verfassungsänderung f;constitutional charter Verfassungsurkunde f;constitutional government verfassungsmäßige Regierung;constitutional liberty verfassungsmäßig verbürgte Freiheit;constitutionally nach der oder im Einklang mit der Verfassung; → academic.ru/47659/monarchy">monarchy 1b) rechtsstaatlich:constitutional state Rechtsstaat m5. verfassungstreuB s umg obs (Gesundheits)Spaziergang m:take a constitutional einen Spaziergang machencons. abk1. consecrated2. consigned3. consignment7. construction8. consultingconst. abk1. constant* * *1. adjective1) (of bodily constitution) konstitutionell2) (Polit.) (of constitution) der Verfassung nachgestellt; (authorized by or in harmony with constitution) verfassungsmäßig; konstitutionell [Monarchie]2. nounconstitutional law — Verfassungsrecht, das
Spaziergang, der* * *adj.gesetzmäßig adj.verfassungsmäßig adj. -
111 conveyer
subst. \/kənˈveɪə\/ eller conveyor1) en som overbringer, en som overfører2) ( jus) forklaring: jurist som oppretter kjøpebrev3) (teknikk, også conveyer belt\/band)transportbånd, transportøron the conveyer principle etter samlebåndsprinsippet -
112 solicit
sə'lisit(to ask (for): People working for charities are permitted to solicit (money from) the public.) samle inn (for et veldedig formål)verb \/səˈlɪsɪt\/1) be (inntrengende) om, anmode om, utbe seg, henstille om, påkalle, kreve, tigge2) ( jus) antaste, oppfordre til utukt3) forlede, lokke4) tilby seksuelle tjenester mot betaling, trekke på gaten5) ( om jurist) ha med å gjøre, ta seg av (en sak)6) virke som juridisk rådgiversolicit a favour from\/of someone be noen om en tjenestesolicit attention påkalle seg oppmerksomhetsolicit someone for something henvende seg til noen for noesolicit someone's custom forsøke å få noen til kunde, (forsøke å) verve noen som kundesolicit someone to do something overtale noen til å gjøre noe, oppfordre noen til å gjøre noesolicit votes (forsøke å) verve stemmer -
113 Templar
subst. \/ˈtemplə\/1) (historisk, også Knight Templar) tempelherre, tempelridder -
114 dommer
sg - dómmeren, pl - dómmereсудья́ м; арби́тр м* * *adjudicator, judge, justice, linesman, referee, umpire* * *(en -e) judge;(i Engl: ved første instans, fredsdommer, i alm ikke jurist) magistrate, Justice of the Peace;( juridisk dommer, ved højere instans) judge,(ved højesteret el. appelret) justice;fx i volleyball) referee,dommer) umpire,( liniedommer) linesman;[hr. dommer]( til magistrate) Your Worship,( til judge) Your Honour,( til justice) My Lord;(am) Your Honour;(se også opkaste). -
115 lovkyndig
adj learned in the law;sb jurist. -
116 retslærd
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117 constitutional
конституційний, який відповідає конституції; статутнийconstitutional and legal regulations — = constitutional and legal rules конституційно-правові встановлення
- constitutional actconstitutional disability of the President — неможливість виконувати президентом обов'язки, визначені конституцією
- constitutional action
- constitutional activity
- constitutional adjudication
- constitutional aim
- constitutional amendment
- constitutional and democratic
- constitutional and legal
- constitutional and legal rules
- constitutional assembly
- constitutional authority
- constitutional ban
- constitutional bound
- constitutional cause of action
- constitutional change
- constitutional charter
- constitutional claim
- constitutional compact
- constitutional complaint
- constitutional conflict
- constitutional controversy
- constitutional convention
- Constitutional Convention
- Constitutional Court
- Constitutional Court Act
- constitutional crisis
- constitutional decision
- constitutional democracy
- constitutional dispute
- constitutional disposition
- constitutional document
- constitutional doubt
- constitutional drafting
- constitutional duty
- constitutional eavesdropping
- constitutional execution
- constitutional form
- constitutional formulation
- constitutional frame
- constitutional framework
- constitutional framing
- constitutional freedoms
- constitutional function
- constitutional government
- constitutional ground
- constitutional guarantee
- constitutional guideline
- constitutional history
- constitutional implication
- constitutional innovation
- constitutional instrument
- constitutional interpretation
- constitutional issue
- constitutional jurisdiction
- constitutional jurisprudence
- constitutional jurist
- constitutional justification
- constitutional language
- constitutional law
- constitutional
- constitutional legislation
- constitutional liberties
- constitutional limit
- constitutional matter
- constitutional means
- constitutional method
- constitutional monarch
- constitutional monarchy
- constitutional norm
- constitutional obligation
- constitutional officer
- constitutional order
- constitutional permissibility
- constitutional position
- constitutional power
- constitutional practice
- constitutional principle
- constitutional privilege
- constitutional procedure
- constitutional process
- constitutional prohibition
- constitutional proposition
- constitutional propriety
- constitutional protectee
- constitutional protection
- constitutional provision
- constitutional purism
- constitutional purist
- constitutional qualification
- constitutional question
- constitutional rationale
- constitutional reform
- constitutional republic
- constitutional requirement
- constitutional restraint
- constitutional revision
- constitutional right
- constitutional rights
- constitutional safeguard
- constitutional scruples
- constitutional sense
- constitutional settlement
- constitutional scholar
- constitutional sensibility
- constitutional significance
- constitutional society
- constitutional standard
- constitutional state
- constitutional status
- constitutional supervision
- constitutional system
- constitutional term
- constitutional text
- constitutional thinking
- constitutional tool
- constitutional tort
- constitutional transgression
- constitutional validity
- constitutional violation
- constitutional warrant
- constitutional wording -
118 post
1) посада; пост (в т. ч. поліції)2) призначати на посаду; оголошувати про зникнення без вісті (неприбуття вчасно, загибель) судна; відправляти поштою; поштова кореспонденція3) преф. після•post a reward for the apprehension of a criminal — оголошувати винагороду за затримання ( або арешт) злочинця
post-arraignment identification of suspect — упізнання підозрюваного після пред'явлення обвинувачення іншій особі
- post-childbirth leavepost-indictment identification of suspect — упізнання підозрюваного після винесення обвинувального акту проти іншої особи
- post-classical law school
- post-commitment hearing
- post control
- post-conviction claim
- post-conviction detention
- post-conviction hearing
- post-conviction procedure
- post-conviction referral
- post-conviction remedy
- post-conviction review
- post-copyright
- post-date
- post-dating
- post-delivery leave
- post facto
- post-graduate jurist
- post-judgement motion
- post-judgment motion
- post-mortem
- post-mortem examination
- postmortuary disposition
- post-nuptial
- post-nuptial agreement
- post-nuptial contract
- post-nuptial settlement
- post-nuption
- post-obit
- post-office
- post-office receipt
- post-patent
- post-patent injunction
- post-patent royalty
- post-sentence motion
- post-socialist
- post-Soviet
- post tax
- post-tax
- post-tax income
- post-testamentary assertion
- post-totalitarian
- post-traumatic
- post-trial motion
- post-trial procedure
- post-trial treatment
- post-verdict motion -
119 advokat
attorney, lawyer, solicitor* * *subst. [ alminnelig] solicitor subst. [som yrkesgruppe, jurist] lawyer, attorney, attorney-at-law subst. [i retten i UK, vanlig i Skotland] barrister subst. (public) attorney, counsellor subst. attorney, public attorney, counsellor subst. [ i retten] US: counsel subst. [billedlig, f.eks. for en sak] advocate (he was an advocate for the abolition of slavery) subst. [ skatteadvokat] tax lawyer subst. [ statsadvokat] public prosecutor [ forretningsadvokat] corporate lawyer, commercial lawyer -
120 правовед
м.1. ( специалист по правоведению) lawyer, jurist2. уст. ( учащийся или окончивший училище правоведения) student or graduate of the School of Jurisprudence
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