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  • 61 discussione

    f discussion
    ( litigio) argument
    * * *
    1 discussion; (form.) debate; ( controversia) controversy; ( disputa) dispute: (pol.) discussione in Parlamento, parliamentary debate; argomento in discussione, argument under discussion (o in debate); aprire, iniziare, rinviare la discussione, to open, to start, to postpone the debate; argomento di discussione, subject for discussion; ha cercato di intervenire nella discussione, he tried to intervene in the discussion (o to take part in the debate); ha rimesso tutto in discussione, he brought it all up for discussion again // mettere in discussione qlco., to debate (o to question) sthg. // essere in discussione, to be under discussion // (dir.) discussione di una causa, trial of a case
    2 (estens.) ( litigio) argument, dispute, quarrel: ci sono continue discussioni in casa, there's constant quarrelling at home; ho avuto una discussione violenta con lui, I had a violent argument with him // fuori discussione, beyond dispute (o indisputable).
    * * *
    [diskus'sjone]
    sostantivo femminile
    1) (dibattito) debate, argument, discussion

    sottoporre qcs. a discussione — to bring o put sth. up for discussion

    2) (litigio) argument, dispute
    3) (contestazione) contention

    mettere qcs. in discussione — to challenge o query sth., to call o bring sth. into question

    4) univ. (della tesi) defence
    5) fuori discussione beyond argument, beyond dispute
    * * *
    discussione
    /diskus'sjone/
    sostantivo f.
     1 (dibattito) debate, argument, discussion; essere in discussione to be under discussion; sottoporre qcs. a discussione to bring o put sth. up for discussion
     2 (litigio) argument, dispute; avere una discussione con to have a dispute with; basta -i! there's been enough talking! fare delle -i per questioni di soldi to argue about o over money
     3 (contestazione) contention; l'argomento in discussione the matter of contention o at issue; mettere qcs. in discussione to challenge o query sth., to call o bring sth. into question
     4 univ. (della tesi) defence
     5 fuori discussione beyond argument, beyond dispute; è assolutamente fuori discussione it's quite out of the question.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > discussione

  • 62 pleito

    m.
    1 legal action, lawsuit (law) (litigio).
    poner un pleito (a alguien) to take legal action (against somebody)
    2 argument. ( Latin American Spanish)
    3 fight, argument, quarrel, altercation.
    * * *
    1 litigation, lawsuit
    \
    poner un pleito a alguien to sue somebody
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Jur) lawsuit, case
    pl pleitos litigation sing

    entablar pleito — to bring an action, bring a lawsuit

    poner pleito — to sue, bring an action

    poner pleito a algn — to bring an action against sb, take sb to court

    2) (=litigio) dispute
    3) esp LAm (=discusión) quarrel, argument; (=pelea) fight, brawl
    4)
    * * *
    1) (Der) action, lawsuit
    2) (AmL)
    a) (disputa, discusión) argument, fight (colloq)

    estar de pleito — (Méx) to be arguing o (colloq) fighting

    b) ( de boxeo) fight, boxing match
    * * *
    = litigation, lawsuit [law suit], suit.
    Ex. Through litigation some statements had been reinstated, but some elements still were not there at all.
    Ex. Widespread photocopying will simply precipitate copyright infringement lawsuits.
    Ex. They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.
    ----
    * entablar un pleito = file + lawsuit against, file + suit against.
    * pleito civil = civil litigation.
    * * *
    1) (Der) action, lawsuit
    2) (AmL)
    a) (disputa, discusión) argument, fight (colloq)

    estar de pleito — (Méx) to be arguing o (colloq) fighting

    b) ( de boxeo) fight, boxing match
    * * *
    = litigation, lawsuit [law suit], suit.

    Ex: Through litigation some statements had been reinstated, but some elements still were not there at all.

    Ex: Widespread photocopying will simply precipitate copyright infringement lawsuits.
    Ex: They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.
    * entablar un pleito = file + lawsuit against, file + suit against.
    * pleito civil = civil litigation.

    * * *
    A ( Der) action, lawsuit
    entablar pleito to bring an action o a lawsuit
    ganar un pleito to win a case o an action o a lawsuit
    tienen un pleito con el dueño they're involved in a legal dispute with the landlord
    B
    1 ( AmL) (disputa, discusión) argument, fight ( colloq)
    estar de pleito ( Méx); to be arguing o ( colloq) fighting
    siempre están de pleito they're always arguing o quarreling o fighting
    terminamos de pleito we ended up fighting o arguing
    andan de pleito por tu culpa it's your fault that they've fallen out
    2 ( AmL) (de boxeo) fight, boxing match
    * * *

    pleito sustantivo masculino
    1 (Der) action, lawsuit
    2 (AmL)
    a) (disputa, discusión) argument, fight (colloq)


    pleito sustantivo masculino Jur lawsuit
    ' pleito' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    promover
    - causa
    - perder
    English:
    bring
    - lawsuit
    - sue
    - suit
    - case
    * * *
    pleito nm
    1. Der [litigio] lawsuit;
    [disputa] dispute;
    ganar/perder un pleito to win/lose a case o lawsuit;
    poner un pleito (a alguien) to take legal action (against sb)
    2. Am [discusión] argument
    3. Méx [de boxeo] fight
    * * *
    m
    1 JUR lawsuit;
    2 fig
    dispute
    DEP fight
    * * *
    pleito nm
    1) : lawsuit
    2) : fight, argument, dispute
    * * *
    pleito n lawsuit

    Spanish-English dictionary > pleito

  • 63 спорить

    гл.
    Русский глагол спорить описывает обсуждения разного характера: от спокойной и серьезной полемики до отдельных ссор и пререканий. В английском языке разный характер обсуждений передается разными словами.
    1. to argue (about) — спорить, аргументировать, возражать, полемизировать (вести обсуждение чего-либо с разных позиций, приводить доводы в пользу своей точки зрения, обосновать свои возражения против точки зрения собеседника): to argue about smth — спорить по какому-либо поводу; to argue over the problem — спорить по какому-либо вопросу/полемизировать по какому-либо вопросу I see the question in a slightly different light, but I must admit, that your point of view is very well argued. — Я вижу эту проблему в несколько ином свете, но должен признать, что паша точка зрения хорошо обоснована. He argued me into accepting his proposal. — Он убедил меня принять его предложение. He argues that she should not go. — Он приводит доводы в пользу того, что ей не следует ехать.
    2. to dispute — обсуждать, дискутировать, спорить, оспаривать, пререкаться, прекословить, возражать: to dispute a problem — обсуждать вопрос; to dispute about/on/upon smth — спорить о чем-либо; to dispute with/against smb — спорить с кем-либо/прекословить кому-либо The outcome of the election was immediately disputed by the opposition parties. — Результаты выборов были немедленно оспорены оппозиционными партиями./Результаты выборов были немедленно опротестованы оппозиционными партиями. They disputed with us about the education of children. — Они спорили с нами по поводу воспитания детей. Some husbands and wives are always disputing. — В некоторых семьях муж и жена вечно пререкаются. Few would dispute that travel broadens the mind. — Мало кто будет с по рить, что путешествия расширяют кругозор. The defending army disputed every inch of the ground. — Обороняющиеся войска отстаивали каждую пядь земли.
    3. tо bet — спорить, держать пари, биться об заклад: to bet on (against) — держать пари за (против) I bet against your winning. —Держу пари, что вы проиграете./Бьюсь об заклад, что вы проиграете. Не bet me a pound I wouldn't do it. — Он поспорил со мной на фунт, что я не сделаю этого. I bet you are wrong. — Я убежден, что вы неправы./Держу пари, что вы неправы.
    4. to debate — спорить, дебатировать, обсуждать ( в поисках решения в ходе официального спора или обмена мнениями): We debated for several hours before taking a vote. — Мы дебатировали несколько часов, прежде чем приступили к голосованию./Мы долго обсуждали этот вопрос, прежде чем приступили к голосованию. They are debating whether to raise the price of school meals. — Обсуждается, следует ли поднять цены на школьное питание. This conclusion is hotly debated among academics. — Этот результат горячо обсуждается в академических кругах. Не debated with himself for a moment which decision to take before answering. — Он несколько мгновений колебался, какое принять решение, а потом ответил. I was not feeling well and was debating whether to go to work. — Я себя неважно чувствовал и обдумывал, идти ли мне сегодня на работу./Я себя неважно чувствовал и решал, идти ли мне сегодня на работу.
    5. to quarrel — спорить, оспаривать ( что-либо), возражать ( комулибо), придираться, ссориться, браниться, пререкаться: to quarrel with the way smth is done — возражать против того, как что-либо сделано; to quarrel with smb for/aboul smth — ссориться с кем-либо из-за чего-либо

    Русско-английский объяснительный словарь > спорить

  • 64 sp|ór

    m (G sporu) dispute, argument
    - spór pracowniczy an industrial dispute
    - przedmiot sporu a bone of contention
    - spory graniczne/międzynarodowe border/international disputes
    - spór słowny/prawny dotyczący czegoś a verbal/legal tussle about sth
    - toczyć z kimś spór to have a dispute with sb
    - wszcząć z kimś spór to enter into a dispute with sb, to start a feud with sb
    - wywołać namiętny spór to provoke a heated argument
    - rozstrzygnąć spór to settle a. arbitrate a dispute
    - rozgorzał spór the dispute flared up
    - toczyli zaciekły a. zażarty spór na temat… they had a bitter argument a. feud over a. about…
    - być przedmiotem sporu Prawo to be the subject of litigation

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sp|ór

  • 65 спорить

    несов. - спо́рить, сов. - поспо́рить
    1) (о пр., про́тив; возражать кому-л) argue (about, against), dispute (about, against), have an argument (about, against); (с тв.) argue (with), dispute (with)
    2) ( дискутировать) debate, discuss
    3) юр. dispute (d)

    спо́рить о насле́дстве — dispute a legacy

    4) (на вн.; заключать пари) bet (d)

    спо́рить на сто рубле́й — bet a hundred roubles

    5) (с тв.; вступать в состязание) contend (with)
    ••

    не спо́рю вводн. сл. — I don't dispute that; it is true (that); indisputably

    о вку́сах не спо́рят — tastes differ

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > спорить

  • 66 спорить

    несовер. - спорить;
    совер. - поспорить без доп.
    1) (о ком-л./чем-л.;
    против кого-л./чего-л.) dispute (about/against), argue (about/against), have an argument (about/against), fight (about/against) поэт.;
    argue (with), dispute (with) (с кем-л.), contend
    2) (дискутировать) discuss, debate, argufy( спорить ради спора)
    3) (с кем-л. о ком-л./чем-л.) ;
    разг. (держать пари) bet (on), wager разг. ∙ о вкусах не спорят
    спор|ить -, поспорить
    1. (с тв. о пр.) argue (with smb. about), dispute (with smb. over, about) ;
    have* an argument (with smb. about) ;
    они долго ~или they had long argument;
    о вкусах не ~ят there`s no accounting for taste, tastes differ, everyone to his taste;

    2. (с тв.;
    заключать пари) bet* (smb.), have* a beth (with) ;

    3. (сопротивляться) contend;
    (состязаться тж.) compete.

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > спорить

  • 67 Zwist

    m; -(e)s, -e; geh. quarrel, dispute; zwischen Familien etc.: auch feud; den alten Zwist begraben bury the hatchet
    * * *
    Zwịst [tsvɪst]
    m -es, (rare) -e (geh)
    discord, discordance; (= Fehde, Streit) dispute, strife no indef art
    * * *
    <-es, -e>
    [tsvɪst]
    m (geh) discord form; (stärker) strife no indef art; (Streit) dispute
    * * *
    der; Zwist[e]s, Zwiste (geh.) strife no indef. art.; (Fehde) feud; dispute

    in od. im Zwist leben — live in a state of strife

    * * *
    Zwist m; -(e)s, -e; geh quarrel, dispute; zwischen Familien etc: auch feud;
    den alten Zwist begraben bury the hatchet
    * * *
    der; Zwist[e]s, Zwiste (geh.) strife no indef. art.; (Fehde) feud; dispute

    in od. im Zwist leben — live in a state of strife

    * * *
    -e m.
    dispute n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Zwist

  • 68 disputieren

    geh.
    I v/i
    1. dispute (über etw. [Akk.] [on oder about] s.th.), debate ([on] s.th.), argue (about s.th.)
    2. (streiten) argue, quarrel
    II v/t discuss
    * * *
    to contend; to dispute; to spat
    * * *
    dis|pu|tie|ren [dɪspu'tiːrən] ptp disputiert
    vi (geh)
    to dispute ( über etw acc sth)
    * * *
    dis·pu·tie·ren *
    [dɪspuˈti:rən]
    [mit jdm] [über etw akk] \disputieren to dispute [with sb] [about [or over] sth]
    endlos \disputieren to have a lengthy [or never-ending] dispute
    hitzig \disputieren to have a heated argument
    über ein Angebot \disputieren to discuss an offer
    über eine Streitfrage \disputieren to dispute an issue
    * * *
    A. v/i
    1. dispute (
    über etwas [akk] [on oder about] sth), debate ([on] sth), argue (about sth)
    2. (streiten) argue, quarrel
    B. v/t discuss
    * * *
    v.
    to contend v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > disputieren

  • 69 спорить

    без доп.
    1) dispute (about/against), argue (about/against), have an argument (about/against), fight (about/against) поэт.; argue (with), dispute (with) (с кем-л.)
    2) (дискутировать)
    discuss, debate, argufy (спорить ради спора)
    3) (с кем-л. о ком-л./чем-л.); разг. (держать пари)
    bet (on), wager разг.
    * * *
    * * *
    (о ком-л./чем-л.; против кого-л./чего-л.) dispute (about/against)
    * * *
    altercating
    argue
    contend
    contest
    debate
    dispute
    expostulate
    quarrel
    spar
    wrangle

    Новый русско-английский словарь > спорить

  • 70 Clinch

    Clinch <-[e]s> [klɪntʃ] m
    clinch; (fig a.) dispute;
    [mit jdm] in den \Clinch gehen to get into a clinch [with sb]; (fig a.) to start a dispute [with sb];
    sich akk aus dem \Clinch lösen to free oneself from [or get out of] the clinch;
    [mit jdm] im \Clinch sein [o liegen]; ( fig) to be in dispute [with sb]

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > Clinch

  • 71 спорить

    поспорить
    1. (о пр., против рд.) argue (about, against), dispute (about, against), have an argument (about, against); (с тв.) argue (with), dispute (with)
    2. (без доп.; дискутировать) debate, discuss
    3. (с тв. о пр.) разг. ( держать пари) bet (on), wager (d.)

    о вкусах не спорят — tastes differ

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > спорить

  • 72 geschil

    voorbeelden:
    1   een geschil bijleggen/beslechten settle a dispute (with someone)
         een geschil hebben (met iemand) be in dispute (with someone)

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > geschil

  • 73 streiten

    (stritt,gestritten) - {to altercate} cãi nhau, cãi lộn, đôi co, đấu khẩu - {to bicker} cãi nhau vặt, róc rách, lộp bộp, lấp lánh - {to combat} đánh nhau, chiến đấu - {to contest} tranh cãi, tranh luận, đặt vấn đề nghi ngờ không thừa nhận, tranh, tranh giành, tranh đoạt, tranh cử - {to litigate} kiện, tranh chấp - {to spar} đóng trụ, đóng cột, ở vào tư thế sẵn sàng đánh đỡ = streiten (stritt,gestritten) [mit] {to argue [with]; to dispute [with,against]}+ = streiten (stritt,gestritten) [über] {to contend [about]; to dispute [on,about]; to wrangle [over,about]}+ = streiten (stritt,gestritten) [gegen] {to polemize [against]; to war [against]}+ = streiten (stritt,gestritten) [gegen,um,mit] {to battle [against,for,with]}+ = streiten (stritt,gestritten) [mit,über,wegen] {to quarrel [with,about,for]}+ = laut streiten {to brawl}+ = sich streiten {to fight (fought,fought); to squabble}+ = sich streiten [mit] {to tussle [with]}+ = sich streiten [über] {to higgle [over]}+ = es wäre müßig, darüber zu streiten {it wouldn't be worthwhile quarrelling about it}+

    Deutsch-Vietnamesisch Wörterbuch > streiten

  • 74 sequester

    sĕquester, tris (orig. form sequester, tri. ante- and post - class., and in the poets), m. [id.], jurid. t. t., a depositary, trustee, into whose hands the thing contested was placed until the dispute was settled:

    sequester dicitur, apud quem plures eandem rem, de quă controversia est, deposuerunt,

    Dig. 50, 16, 110: nunc ut apud sequestrum vidulum posivimus, Plaut. Fragm. ap. Prisc. p. 898 P.; Dig. 16, 3, 33:

    tu istunc hodie non feres, nisi das sequestrum aut arbitrum, Quoius haec res arbitratu fiat,

    Plaut. Rud. 4, 3, 65:

    jam sequestri placebant,

    Petr. 14, 4:

    cum sequestro recte agetur depositi sequestrariā actione,

    Dig. 16, 3, 12; cf.: in sequestrum depositi actio competit;

    si tamen cum sequestro convenit, ut, etc.,

    ib. 16, 3, 5.— Subst.: sĕ-questrum, i (rarely sĕquestre, is), n., the deposit of a subject of dispute with a third person: vitulum hic apponite: ego servabo quasi sequestro detis: neutri reddibo, donicum res judicata erit haec, Plaut. Fragm. ap. Prisc. p. 692 P.:

    sequestro data,

    id. Merc. 4, 3, 36:

    sequestro ponere: quod apud sequestrem depositum erat, sequestro positum per adverbium dicebant,

    Gell. 20, 11, 5:

    aut ad arbitrum redditur aut sequestro ponitur,

    Plaut. Rud. 4, 3, 79;

    and in later jurid. Lat.: in sequestro deponere (aliquid),

    to put in sequestration, Dig. 16, 3, 6. —Form sequestre: pecuniam sequestre [p. 1677] ponere, Dig. 16, 3, 33: in sequestri deponere, Ps. - Ascon. ad Cic. Verr. 1, 12.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    In cases of bribery of judges, electors, etc., an agent or go-between, with whom the money promised was deposited (so always in Cic.; cf.

    internuntius): aut sequestres aut interpretes corrumpendi judicii,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 12, 36; so (with interpres) id. ib. 2, 2, 44, § 108; Quint. 12, 8, 4:

    venditor et corruptor et sequester,

    Cic. Planc. 16, 38; 19, 48:

    aliquo sequestre in indice corrumpendo uti,

    id. Clu. 8, 25; 26, 72:

    adulter, impudicus, sequester, convicium est, non accusatio,

    id. Cael. 13, 30:

    candidatus per sequestrem agit,

    Sen. Ep. 118, 3:

    gregarii,

    Amm. 15, 5, 31.—
    B.
    After the Aug. period, a mediator.
    1.
    Lit.:

    Menenius Agrippa, qui inter patres et plebem publicae gratiae sequester fuit,

    Sen. Cons. ad Helv. 12, 4:

    pacis,

    Sil. 6, 347; Luc. 10, 472:

    ego sequester et medius fui,

    Vulg. Deut. 5, 5.—In this sense also a fem. form, sĕquestra, ae, a mediatress:

    ubi nunc fidei pacisque sequestra Mater eras?

    Stat. Th. 7, 542:

    anus quaedam stupri sequestra et adulterorum internuntia,

    App. M. 9, p. 224, 1;

    and, in apposition: bis senos pepigere dies et pace sequestrā Per silvas Teucri mixtique impune Latini Erravere jugis,

    i. e. under the protection of the truce, Verg. A. 11, 133; so,

    pace sequestrā,

    Stat. Th. 2, 425.—
    * 2.
    Trop., a means of negotiating, i. e. price, etc.:

    qui suam pudicitiam sequestrem perjurii fieri passi sunt,

    Val. Max. 9, 1, 7.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > sequester

  • 75 sequestre

    sĕquester, tris (orig. form sequester, tri. ante- and post - class., and in the poets), m. [id.], jurid. t. t., a depositary, trustee, into whose hands the thing contested was placed until the dispute was settled:

    sequester dicitur, apud quem plures eandem rem, de quă controversia est, deposuerunt,

    Dig. 50, 16, 110: nunc ut apud sequestrum vidulum posivimus, Plaut. Fragm. ap. Prisc. p. 898 P.; Dig. 16, 3, 33:

    tu istunc hodie non feres, nisi das sequestrum aut arbitrum, Quoius haec res arbitratu fiat,

    Plaut. Rud. 4, 3, 65:

    jam sequestri placebant,

    Petr. 14, 4:

    cum sequestro recte agetur depositi sequestrariā actione,

    Dig. 16, 3, 12; cf.: in sequestrum depositi actio competit;

    si tamen cum sequestro convenit, ut, etc.,

    ib. 16, 3, 5.— Subst.: sĕ-questrum, i (rarely sĕquestre, is), n., the deposit of a subject of dispute with a third person: vitulum hic apponite: ego servabo quasi sequestro detis: neutri reddibo, donicum res judicata erit haec, Plaut. Fragm. ap. Prisc. p. 692 P.:

    sequestro data,

    id. Merc. 4, 3, 36:

    sequestro ponere: quod apud sequestrem depositum erat, sequestro positum per adverbium dicebant,

    Gell. 20, 11, 5:

    aut ad arbitrum redditur aut sequestro ponitur,

    Plaut. Rud. 4, 3, 79;

    and in later jurid. Lat.: in sequestro deponere (aliquid),

    to put in sequestration, Dig. 16, 3, 6. —Form sequestre: pecuniam sequestre [p. 1677] ponere, Dig. 16, 3, 33: in sequestri deponere, Ps. - Ascon. ad Cic. Verr. 1, 12.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    In cases of bribery of judges, electors, etc., an agent or go-between, with whom the money promised was deposited (so always in Cic.; cf.

    internuntius): aut sequestres aut interpretes corrumpendi judicii,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 12, 36; so (with interpres) id. ib. 2, 2, 44, § 108; Quint. 12, 8, 4:

    venditor et corruptor et sequester,

    Cic. Planc. 16, 38; 19, 48:

    aliquo sequestre in indice corrumpendo uti,

    id. Clu. 8, 25; 26, 72:

    adulter, impudicus, sequester, convicium est, non accusatio,

    id. Cael. 13, 30:

    candidatus per sequestrem agit,

    Sen. Ep. 118, 3:

    gregarii,

    Amm. 15, 5, 31.—
    B.
    After the Aug. period, a mediator.
    1.
    Lit.:

    Menenius Agrippa, qui inter patres et plebem publicae gratiae sequester fuit,

    Sen. Cons. ad Helv. 12, 4:

    pacis,

    Sil. 6, 347; Luc. 10, 472:

    ego sequester et medius fui,

    Vulg. Deut. 5, 5.—In this sense also a fem. form, sĕquestra, ae, a mediatress:

    ubi nunc fidei pacisque sequestra Mater eras?

    Stat. Th. 7, 542:

    anus quaedam stupri sequestra et adulterorum internuntia,

    App. M. 9, p. 224, 1;

    and, in apposition: bis senos pepigere dies et pace sequestrā Per silvas Teucri mixtique impune Latini Erravere jugis,

    i. e. under the protection of the truce, Verg. A. 11, 133; so,

    pace sequestrā,

    Stat. Th. 2, 425.—
    * 2.
    Trop., a means of negotiating, i. e. price, etc.:

    qui suam pudicitiam sequestrem perjurii fieri passi sunt,

    Val. Max. 9, 1, 7.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > sequestre

  • 76 sequestrum

    sĕquester, tris (orig. form sequester, tri. ante- and post - class., and in the poets), m. [id.], jurid. t. t., a depositary, trustee, into whose hands the thing contested was placed until the dispute was settled:

    sequester dicitur, apud quem plures eandem rem, de quă controversia est, deposuerunt,

    Dig. 50, 16, 110: nunc ut apud sequestrum vidulum posivimus, Plaut. Fragm. ap. Prisc. p. 898 P.; Dig. 16, 3, 33:

    tu istunc hodie non feres, nisi das sequestrum aut arbitrum, Quoius haec res arbitratu fiat,

    Plaut. Rud. 4, 3, 65:

    jam sequestri placebant,

    Petr. 14, 4:

    cum sequestro recte agetur depositi sequestrariā actione,

    Dig. 16, 3, 12; cf.: in sequestrum depositi actio competit;

    si tamen cum sequestro convenit, ut, etc.,

    ib. 16, 3, 5.— Subst.: sĕ-questrum, i (rarely sĕquestre, is), n., the deposit of a subject of dispute with a third person: vitulum hic apponite: ego servabo quasi sequestro detis: neutri reddibo, donicum res judicata erit haec, Plaut. Fragm. ap. Prisc. p. 692 P.:

    sequestro data,

    id. Merc. 4, 3, 36:

    sequestro ponere: quod apud sequestrem depositum erat, sequestro positum per adverbium dicebant,

    Gell. 20, 11, 5:

    aut ad arbitrum redditur aut sequestro ponitur,

    Plaut. Rud. 4, 3, 79;

    and in later jurid. Lat.: in sequestro deponere (aliquid),

    to put in sequestration, Dig. 16, 3, 6. —Form sequestre: pecuniam sequestre [p. 1677] ponere, Dig. 16, 3, 33: in sequestri deponere, Ps. - Ascon. ad Cic. Verr. 1, 12.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    In cases of bribery of judges, electors, etc., an agent or go-between, with whom the money promised was deposited (so always in Cic.; cf.

    internuntius): aut sequestres aut interpretes corrumpendi judicii,

    Cic. Verr. 1, 12, 36; so (with interpres) id. ib. 2, 2, 44, § 108; Quint. 12, 8, 4:

    venditor et corruptor et sequester,

    Cic. Planc. 16, 38; 19, 48:

    aliquo sequestre in indice corrumpendo uti,

    id. Clu. 8, 25; 26, 72:

    adulter, impudicus, sequester, convicium est, non accusatio,

    id. Cael. 13, 30:

    candidatus per sequestrem agit,

    Sen. Ep. 118, 3:

    gregarii,

    Amm. 15, 5, 31.—
    B.
    After the Aug. period, a mediator.
    1.
    Lit.:

    Menenius Agrippa, qui inter patres et plebem publicae gratiae sequester fuit,

    Sen. Cons. ad Helv. 12, 4:

    pacis,

    Sil. 6, 347; Luc. 10, 472:

    ego sequester et medius fui,

    Vulg. Deut. 5, 5.—In this sense also a fem. form, sĕquestra, ae, a mediatress:

    ubi nunc fidei pacisque sequestra Mater eras?

    Stat. Th. 7, 542:

    anus quaedam stupri sequestra et adulterorum internuntia,

    App. M. 9, p. 224, 1;

    and, in apposition: bis senos pepigere dies et pace sequestrā Per silvas Teucri mixtique impune Latini Erravere jugis,

    i. e. under the protection of the truce, Verg. A. 11, 133; so,

    pace sequestrā,

    Stat. Th. 2, 425.—
    * 2.
    Trop., a means of negotiating, i. e. price, etc.:

    qui suam pudicitiam sequestrem perjurii fieri passi sunt,

    Val. Max. 9, 1, 7.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > sequestrum

  • 77 Rechtsstreitigkeit

    Rechtsstreitigkeit f RECHT legal dispute, dispute of right
    * * *
    Rechtsstreitigkeit
    suit, suit at law (US), lawsuit (US), cause, action;
    bürgerliche Rechtsstreitigkeit civil (common-law) action;
    Rechtsstreitigkeit mit dem Arbeitgeber dispute with the employer;
    Rechtssubjekt legal subject;
    vertragsfremdes Rechtssystem separate legal system.

    Business german-english dictionary > Rechtsstreitigkeit

  • 78 disputieren

    dis·pu·tie·ren * [dɪspuʼti:rən]
    vi
    ( geh);
    [mit jdm] [über etw akk] \disputieren to dispute [with sb] [about [or over] sth];
    endlos \disputieren to have a lengthy [or never-ending] dispute;
    hitzig \disputieren to have a heated argument;
    über ein Angebot \disputieren to discuss an offer;
    über eine Streitfrage \disputieren to dispute an issue

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Studenten > disputieren

  • 79 μάχομαι

    μάχομαι (s. μάχη) impf. ἐμαχόμην; aor. ἐμαχησάμην. Mid. dep. (Hom.+).
    to engage in physical combat, fight (betw. two persons Ex 21:22) Ac 7:26.
    to engage in heated dispute, without use of weapons, fight, quarrel, dispute (Hom. et al.; SIG 1109, 95 ἐκβάλλειν τοὺς μαχομένους; POxy 120, 6; Gen 26:20; 31:36; TestSol 25:4; TestJos 11:4; Jos., C. Apion 1.38; Just.) abs. be quarrelsome 2 Ti 2:24. W. πολεμεῖν Js 4:2. μαχομένους συναγαγεῖν bring together those who are at enmity 19:12; cp. D 4:3. πρός τινα (EpArist 13; Philo, Leg. All. 2, 106; Just., D. 120, 4 μ. πρὸς ὑμᾶς περὶ τῆς λέξεως) dispute with someone πρὸς ἀλλήλους among themselves J 6:52 (πρ. ἀλλ. fig. as Lucian, Tim. 9; Aesop, Fab. 62 P.=116 H./Ch. 95/H-H. 73). τινὶ against someone μ. τῷ νόμῳ κυρίου go contrary to the law of the Lord GJs 14:1.—B. 1370. DELG. M-M.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > μάχομαι

  • 80 विवद्


    vi-vad
    P. Ā. (cf. Pāṇ. 1-3, 47 Sch.)

    - vadati, - te, (P.) to contradict, oppose (acc.) AV. ;
    (P. Ā.) to be at variance, contest, litigate, dispute with (instr., rarely acc.) orᅠ about (loc., rarely acc.) TBr. etc. etc. (Ved. inf. - vade with , to be about to quarrel;
    pr. p. Ā. - vadamāna, « disputing», « disputed», « questionable»);
    (P.) to talk, converse Hariv. ;
    (Ā.) to raise the voice, sing (said of birds) R.:
    Caus. - vādayati, to dispute orᅠ litigate, commence an action orᅠ lawsuit Yājñ.:
    Intens. (only p. vā́vadat), to roar aloud AV.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > विवद्

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