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1 justice
justice [ʒystis]feminine nouna. justice• demander/obtenir justice to demand/obtain justice• se faire justice ( = se venger) to take the law into one's own hands ; ( = se suicider) to take one's own life• il faut lui rendre cette justice que... in fairness to him it must be said that...b. ( = loi) la justice the law* * *ʒystis2) ( application) justiceil faut leur rendre or faire cette justice qu'ils sont... — one has to acknowledge that they are...
se faire justice (à soi-même) — ( se venger) to take the law into one's own hands; ( se suicider) to take one's own life
3) ( pouvoir)la justice — ( lois) the law; ( institution) the legal system; ( tribunaux) the courts (pl)
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʒystis nf1) (= équité) fairness, justice2) ADMINISTRATION justice* * *justice nf1 ( principe) justice; ( équité) fairness; par souci de justice sociale out of concern for social justice; en toute justice in all fairness; il n'y a pas de justice! there's no justice!; agir avec justice to act fairly ou justly; ce n'est que justice it is only fair ou right;2 ( application) justice; la justice divine divine justice; rendre la justice to dispense justice; demander/obtenir justice to demand/obtain justice; il faut leur rendre or faire cette justice qu'ils sont… one has to acknowledge that they are…; se faire justice (à soi-même) ( se venger) to take the law into one's own hands; ( se suicider) to take one's own life;3 ( pouvoir) la justice ( lois) the law; ( institution) the legal system; ( tribunaux) the courts (pl); être livré à la justice to be handed over to the law; il a des ennuis or démêlés avec la justice de son pays he's in trouble with the law in his country; aller en justice to go to court; poursuivre qn en justice to take sb to court; être traduit en justice to be brought before the courts; témoigner en justice to give evidence in a court of law; la justice fonctionne mal the legal system doesn't work properly; intenter une action en justice contre qn to bring (a) legal action against sb; passer en justice to stand trial.justice militaire Mil military law.[ʒystis] nom fémininil traite ses hommes avec justice he treats his men fairly ou justly ou with fairness2. DROITrendre la justice to administer ou to dispense justice3. [réparation] justicefaire justice [venger une faute] to take the law into one's own handsa. [montrer que c'est nocif] to prove something to be badb. [le réfuter] to prove something wrong, to give the lie to somethinga. [se venger] to take the law into one's own handsb. [se tuer] to take one's (own) life————————en justice locution adverbialepasser en justice to stand trial, to appear in court -
2 tribunale
m courttribunale per i minorenni juvenile court* * *tribunale s.m. court (of justice), law court, court of law; tribunal (anche fig.): tribunale civile, civil court; tribunale amministrativo, administrative tribunal; tribunale amministrativo regionale (abbr. TAR), regional administrative court; tribunale dei minori, dei minorenni, juvenile court; tribunale militare, court martial; tribunale penale, criminal court; tribunale di primo grado, court of primary jurisdiction (o trial court); tribunale di ultima istanza, court of last resort (o court of final jurisdiction); tribunale supremo, supreme court; tribunale del lavoro, labour court (o industrial tribunal); tribunale arbitrale, arbitration court; tribunale fallimentare, bankruptcy court; tribunale di arbitrato industriale, industrial court; tribunale internazionale, international tribunal; tribunale internazionale per i crimini di guerra, International War Crimes Tribunal; tribunale penale internazionale, International Criminal Court; tribunale della libertà, provincial appeals court in Italy (with power to order the release of people detained during a criminal investigation); presidente del tribunale, chief (o presiding) judge; aula di tribunale, courtroom; palazzo del tribunale, courthouse (o law courts); comparire in tribunale, to come before the court; trascinare qlcu. in tribunale, to take s.o. to court; ricorrere al tribunale, to appeal to the court; il tribunale della coscienza, dell'opinione pubblica, (fig.) the tribunal of conscience, of public opinion.* * *[tribu'nale]sostantivo maschile1) dir. courtandare in tribunale — [ questione] to be taken before the court; [ persona] to go to court
trascinare qcn. in tribunale — to drag sb. through the courts
2) (edificio) courthouse, law courts pl.3) fig. tribunaltribunale di Dio — the judgement seat of God, God's tribunal
•tribunale ecclesiastico — ecclesiastical court, spiritual court
tribunale militare — military tribunal BE o court AE
tribunale dei o per i minori juvenile court; tribunale penale — criminal court
* * *tribunale/tribu'nale/sostantivo m.1 dir. court; comparire in tribunale to appear in court; andare in tribunale [ questione] to be taken before the court; [ persona] to go to court; trascinare qcn. in tribunale to drag sb. through the courts2 (edificio) courthouse, law courts pl.3 fig. tribunal; tribunale di Dio the judgement seat of God, God's tribunaltribunale civile civil court; tribunale ecclesiastico ecclesiastical court, spiritual court; tribunale fallimentare bankruptcy court; tribunale del lavoro industrial tribunal; tribunale militare military tribunal BE o court AE; tribunale dei o per i minori juvenile court; tribunale penale criminal court. -
3 κριτήριον
κριτήριον, ου, τό (s. κρίνω; Pla.+) prim. ‘means for judging/trying, a standard.’ Neither this nor the mng. ‘judgment’ (as SEG XXXVIII, 1224, 16) is found in the NT.① a forum for justice, lawcourt, tribunal (so since Pla., Leg. 6, 767b, also Polyb.; Diod S; SIG 683, 48; 807, 9; UPZ 118, 15; PHib 29=Mitt-Wilck. I/2, 259, 5; BGU 1054, 1; LXX; TestAbr; ApcEsdr 2:30 p. 26, 24 Tdf. al.; cp. Philo, Virt. 66) ἕλκειν τινὰ εἰς κριτήρια drag someone into court Js 2:6 (cp. PTurin I, 1 VI, 11 [117 B.C.] ἑλκυσθέντων ἁπάντων εἰς τὸ κριτήριον). ἔστη εἰς τὸ κ. (Mary) appeared before the tribunal (of the priests) GJs 15:2; [ἀπ] ήγαγον αὐτὴν εἰς τὸ κ. 15:2 v.l. This mng. may underlie two other pass. in our lit. where κ. is found: ἀνάξιοί ἐστε κριτηρίων ἐλαχίστων; could perh. mean: are you unfit to form even the most insignificant courts (i.e. those that have jurisdiction over the petty details of everyday life)? 1 Cor 6:2. Likew. βιωτικὰ κριτήρια ἐὰν ἔχητε, τοὺς ἐξουθενημένους καθίζετε; if you have (need for) courts for the matters of everyday life, do you appoint insignificant people (as judges)? vs. 4 (καθίζειν κριτήριον as Polyb. 9, 33, 12). But in both cases the trend is to prefer for κ. the sense② case before a court, lawsuit, legal action (e.g., JWeiss, Ltzm., Sickenberger, H-DWendland). Cp. Cyr. Ins. ln. 21 θανατηφόρα κριτήρια=lawsuits involving capital punishment (corresp. to Lat. judicia capitis); SEG VIII, 13 (=Διάταγμα Καίσαρος [I A.D.]; Boffo, Iscrizioni no. 39 [lit.]) ln. 14 κριτήριον γενέσθαι=the lawsuit is to be tried. Sim. Diod S 1, 72, 4; 36, 3, 3.—New Docs 4, 157 (Pfuhl-Möbius ref.=SEG above). DELG s.v. κρίνω. M-M. TW. Sv. -
4 haul
1. transitive verb1) (pull) ziehen; schleppen2) (transport) transportieren; befördern2. intransitive verb 3. noun1) Ziehen, das; Schleppen, das* * *[ho:l] 1. verb1) (to pull with great effort or difficulty: Horses are used to haul barges along canals.) ziehen2) (to carry by some form of transport: Coal is hauled by road and rail.) befördern2. noun1) (a strong pull: He gave the rope a haul.) kräftiger Zug2) (the amount of anything, especially fish, that is got at one time: The fishermen had a good haul; The thieves got away from the jeweller's with a good haul.) der Fang•- academic.ru/33857/haulage">haulage- haulier
- a long haul* * *I. nto give a \haul [kräftig] ziehento give sb a \haul up onto a/the wall jdn eine/die Mauer hochziehen [o hochwuchtenpoor \haul ein magerer Fang; of stolen goods magere Beutelong \haul Güterfernverkehr mshort \haul Nahtransport mlong-/short-\haul flight Kurzstrecken-/Langstreckenflug mit was a long \haul, but we are finished at last ( fig) es hat sich zwar lange hingezogen, aber jetzt sind wir endlich fertigII. vtto \haul sb before the court/a magistrate jdn vors Gericht/vor einen Richter [o sl den Kadi] schleppen2. (transport goods)▪ to \haul sth etw befördern [o transportieren3. (make tell)4.III. vi zerren, fest[e] [o kräftig] ziehento \haul on a rope/the reins an einem Seil/den Zügeln zerren* * *[hɔːl]1. n1)(= hauling)
a truck gave us a haul — ein Lastwagen schleppte uns ab or (out of mud etc) zog uns heraus2) (= journey) Strecke fit's a long haul to recovery — es ist ein weiter Weg bis zum Aufschwung
short/long/medium haul aircraft — Kurz-/Lang-/Mittelstreckenflugzeug nt
the project has been a long haul — das Projekt hat sich lang hingezogen
the long haul through the courts —
revitalizing the economy will be a long haul — es wird lange dauern, die Wirtschaft wieder anzukurbeln
over the long haul (esp US) — langfristig
3) (FISHING) (Fisch)fang m; (fig = booty from robbery) Beute f; (of cocaine etc) Fund m; (inf, of presents) Ausbeute f (inf)our haul on the last trawl was 500 kg of herring — bei unserer letzten Fahrt hatten wir eine Ausbeute von 500 kg Hering
drugs haul — Drogenfund m
2. vt1) (= pull) ziehen; heavy objects ziehen, schleppenhe hauled himself/Paul to his feet — er wuchtete sich/Paul wieder auf die Beine
See:→ coal2) (= transport) befördern, transportierento haul a boat into the wind — an den Wind segeln
3. vi (NAUT)den Kurs ändernthe yacht hauled into the wind — die Jacht segelte an den Wind
* * *haul [hɔːl]A s1. Ziehen n, Zerren n, Schleppen n2. kräftiger Zug:give the rope a haul kräftig an dem Seil ziehen3. (Fisch)Zug m4. fig Fischzug m, Fang m, Beute f:make a big haul einen guten Fang machen5. a) Beförderung f, Transport mb) Transportweg m, -strecke f:it was quite a haul home der Heimweg zog sich ganz schön hin;a long haul ein weiter Weg (a. fig);in the long haul fig zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt; auf lange Sichtc) Ladung f, Transport m:a haul of coal eine Ladung KohlenB v/t2. befördern, transportieren3. heraufholen, (mit einem Netz) fangen4. SCHIFFa) die Brassen anholenb) herumholen, besonders anluvena) SCHIFF an den Wind gehen,b) fig sich zurückziehenC v/ion, at an dat)2. mit dem Schleppnetz fischen3. umspringen (Wind)4. SCHIFFa) abdrehen, den Kurs ändernc) einen Kurs segelnd) fig seine Meinung ändern, es sich anders überlegen* * *1. transitive verb1) (pull) ziehen; schleppen2) (transport) transportieren; befördern2. intransitive verb 3. noun1) Ziehen, das; Schleppen, das* * *n.Fang ¨-e m. v.schleppen v.transportieren v.ziehen v.(§ p.,pp.: zog, ist/hat gezogen)
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