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fifƟ1) (one of five equal parts.) fem(te)del2) (( also adjective) the last of five (people etc); the next after the fourth.) femtefemteIsubst. \/fɪfθ\/1) femtedel2) femte3) ( musikk) kvint4) ( bil) femtegir, femte5) ( også 1\/5 gallon) 0,76 litera fifth of (amer. hverdagslig) en helflaske (med)major fifth ( musikk) forstørret kvintminor fifth ( musikk) forminsket kvintIIadj. \/fɪfθ\/femtethe Fifth Amendment (jus, amer.) det femte grunnlovstillegget (som sier at ingen kan tvinges til å vitne mot seg selv eller bli anklaget for et lovbrudd som man er frikjent for)the fifth century 400-tallet, femte århundrefifth column femtekolonnefifth columnist femtekolonist, forræderthe fifth commandment forklaring: svarer til det fjerde budfifth part femtedelin the fifth place på det femte stedet, for det femtetake the fifth (amer., hverdagslig) forklaring: nekte eller la være å svare på et spørsmål, særlig nekte å uttale seg til en amerikansk rettsinstans ved å påberope seg beskyttelse under den amerikanske grunnlovens 5. tilleggIIIadv. \/fɪfθ\/femte
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take the fifth amendment — take the fifth (amendment) to avoid answering a question, esp. that could cause embarrassment. I plead the fifth I don t know where your girlfriend went! … New idioms dictionary
take the Fifth (Amendment) — take/plead/the Fifth (Amendment) often humorous phrase to say that you do not want to answer a question Thesaurus: to stop talking, or to not say anythingsynonym Main entry: Fifth Amendment … Useful english dictionary
take the Fifth Amendment — verb refuse to testify by invoking the Fifth Amendment, which states that nobody may be forced to testify as a witness against himself or herself • Syn: ↑take the Fifth • Hypernyms: ↑declare • Verb Frames: Somebody s … Useful english dictionary
I take the Fifth (Amendment) — I take/plead the Fifth (Amendment) American, humorous something that you say in order to tell someone you are not going to answer a question. So who do you like best, Jenny or Kim? Sorry, I take the Fifth on that. (sometimes + on) … New idioms dictionary
(the) Fifth Amendment — the Fifth Amendment UK US the part of the US constitution that says that anyone accused of a crime does not have to give information in court if it proves that they are guilty http://www.macmillandictionary.com/med2cd/weblinks/fifth amendment the … Useful english dictionary
take the fifth — (amendment) to avoid answering a question, esp. that could cause embarrassment. I plead the fifth I don t know where your girlfriend went! … New idioms dictionary
take the Fifth — verb refuse to testify by invoking the Fifth Amendment, which states that nobody may be forced to testify as a witness against himself or herself • Syn: ↑take the Fifth Amendment • Hypernyms: ↑declare • Verb Frames: Somebody s * * * take the… … Useful english dictionary
take the fifth — ► take the fifth (in the US) exercise the right guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution to refuse to answer questions in order to avoid incriminating oneself. Main Entry: ↑fifth … English terms dictionary
take the fifth — v. To invoke the Fifth Amendment as justification for refusing to answer a question in a criminal prosecution. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 … Law dictionary
take the fifth — 1. AND five it tv. to refuse to testify to a U.S. legislative committee under the protection of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. □ His lawyer told him to take the fifth. □ The lawyer just sat there and said, “Five it.” after every… … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
take the fifth — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. Taking refuge behind the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States which guarantees any witness the right not to incriminate himself while testifying at a trial. * /Alger Hiss took the Fifth when asked… … Dictionary of American idioms