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ə:pi:l
1. verb1) ((often with to) to ask earnestly for something: She appealed (to him) for help.) suplicar, rogar2) (to take a case one has lost to a higher court etc; to ask (a referee, judge etc) for a new decision: He appealed against a three-year sentence.) apelar, recurrir3) ((with to) to be pleasing: This place appeals to me.) gustar, agradar
2. noun1) ((the act of making) a request (for help, a decision etc): The appeal raised $500 for charity; a last appeal for help; The judge rejected his appeal.) apelación2) (attraction: Music holds little appeal for me.) atractivo•appeal1 n1. ruego / llamamiento2. campaña para recaudar fondos3. atractivo / ganchoappeal2 vb1. pedir / solicitar2. atraer / gustartr[ə'piːl]2 (for money) campaña de recaudación de fondos3 (attraction) atractivo4 SMALLLAW/SMALL apelación nombre femenino2 (attract) atraerappeal [ə'pi:l] vt: apelarto appeal a decision: apelar contra una decisiónappeal vi1)to appeal for : pedir, solicitar2)to appeal to : atraer athat doesn't appeal to me: eso no me atraeappeal n1) : apelación f (en derecho)2) plea: ruego m, súplica f3) attraction: atracción f, atractivo m, interés mn.• alzada s.f.• apelación s.f.• avocación s.f.• interés s.m.• recurso (Jurisprudencia) s.m.• simpatía s.f.• súplica s.f.v.• apelar v.• avocar v.• suplicar v.ə'piːl
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1) c ( call) llamamiento m, llamado m (AmL); ( request) solicitud f, petición f, pedido m (AmL); ( plea) ruego m, súplica fappeal (to somebody) for something: an appeal for calm un llamamiento or un llamado a la calma; they made an urgent appeal for food hicieron un llamamiento or un llamado urgente solicitando alimentos; an appeal to reason — un llamamiento or un llamado a la razón
2) c ( Law) apelación f, recurso m de apelaciónto have the right of appeal — tener* derecho a apelar
3) c (fund, organization) campaña para recaudar fondos4) u ( attraction) atractivo m
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1) ( call)to appeal for something — \<\<for funds\>\> pedir* or solicitar algo
the Minister went on television to appeal for calm — el ministro apareció en televisión para hacer un llamamiento or (AmL tb) un llamado a la calma
to appeal TO somebody/something: the police appealed to witnesses to come forward la policía hizo un llamamiento or (AmL tb) un llamado para que se presentaran testigos del hecho; to appeal to somebody's better nature — apelar a la bondad de alguien
2)a) ( Law) apelar3) ( be attractive)to appeal to somebody — atraerle* a alguien
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vt (AmE) \<\<decision/verdict\>\> apelar contra or de[ǝ'piːl]1. Na) (=call) llamamiento m, llamado m (LAm); (=request) petición f, solicitud fthe police repeated their appeal for witnesses to contact them — la policía volvió a hacer un llamamiento a posibles testigos del hecho para que se pusieran en contacto con ellos
an appeal to arms/reason — un llamamiento a las armas/la cordura
our appeal for volunteers — la petición or solicitud que hicimos de voluntarios
b) (=entreaty) súplica fc) (=campaign for donations)they launched a £5 million appeal for cancer research — realizaron una campaña para la recaudación de 5 millones de libras para la lucha contra el cáncer
an appeal on behalf of a mental health charity — una petición de ayuda para una organización benéfica de salud mental
d) (Jur) apelación f, recurso m (de apelación)his appeal was successful — su apelación or recurso (de apelación) dio resultado
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there is no appeal against his decision — su fallo es inapelable•
she won/lost the case on appeal — ganó/perdió el caso en la apelación or en segunda instanciacourt•
their lands were forfeit without appeal — sus tierras fueron confiscadas sin posibilidad de apelación2) (=attraction) atractivo m, encanto mthe party's new name was meant to give it greater public appeal — el nuevo nombre del partido tenía como objetivo atraer a más público
the idea held little appeal — la idea no le resultaba muy atrayente; see sex
2. VI1)• to appeal for — (=call publicly for) [+ peace, tolerance, unity] hacer un llamamiento a; (=request) solicitar, pedir
the police have appealed to the public for information — la policía ha hecho un llamamiento al público pidiendo información
to appeal for funds — solicitar or pedir fondos
2) (=call upon)•
to appeal to sb's finer feelings/sb's generosity — apelar a los sentimientos nobles/la generosidad de algnto appeal to the country — (Pol) recurrir al arbitrio de las urnas
3) (Jur) apelar•
they have appealed to the Supreme Court to stop her extradition — han apelado or recurrido al Tribunal Supremo para detener su proceso de extradición4) (=be attractive)•
to appeal to sb — [idea, activity] atraer a algn, resultar atrayente a algnI don't think this will appeal to the public — no creo que esto le atraiga al público, no creo que esto le resulte atrayente al público
3.VT(US) (Jur)to appeal a decision/verdict — apelar contra or de una decisión/un veredicto, recurrir (contra) una decisión/un veredicto
4.CPDappeal(s) committee N — comité m de apelación
appeal court N — tribunal m de apelación
appeal judge N — juez mf de apelación, jueza f de apelación
appeal(s) procedure N — procedimiento m de apelación
appeal(s) process N — proceso m de apelación
appeal(s) tribunal N — tribunal m de apelación
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1) c ( call) llamamiento m, llamado m (AmL); ( request) solicitud f, petición f, pedido m (AmL); ( plea) ruego m, súplica fappeal (to somebody) for something: an appeal for calm un llamamiento or un llamado a la calma; they made an urgent appeal for food hicieron un llamamiento or un llamado urgente solicitando alimentos; an appeal to reason — un llamamiento or un llamado a la razón
2) c ( Law) apelación f, recurso m de apelaciónto have the right of appeal — tener* derecho a apelar
3) c (fund, organization) campaña para recaudar fondos4) u ( attraction) atractivo m
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1) ( call)to appeal for something — \<\<for funds\>\> pedir* or solicitar algo
the Minister went on television to appeal for calm — el ministro apareció en televisión para hacer un llamamiento or (AmL tb) un llamado a la calma
to appeal TO somebody/something: the police appealed to witnesses to come forward la policía hizo un llamamiento or (AmL tb) un llamado para que se presentaran testigos del hecho; to appeal to somebody's better nature — apelar a la bondad de alguien
2)a) ( Law) apelar3) ( be attractive)to appeal to somebody — atraerle* a alguien
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vt (AmE) \<\<decision/verdict\>\> apelar contra or de -
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v.• llamar v.v + prep + oa) ( invite)to call upon somebody to speak — dar* la palabra a alguien
b) ( appeal to) apelar aVI + PREPfrm see call on* * *v + prep + oa) ( invite)to call upon somebody to speak — dar* la palabra a alguien
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* * *vi1. (appeal to)to \call upon upon sb for advice jdn um Rat bittento \call upon upon God/a saint Gott/einen Heiligen anrufen▪ to \call upon upon sb to do sth jdn dazu auffordern, etw zu tunto \call upon upon workers to strike Arbeiter zum Streik aufrufento \call upon upon sb's sense of fairness an jds Gerechtigkeitssinn appellieren2. (use)to \call upon upon sb's assistance jds Hilfe in Anspruch nehmento \call upon upon [all] one's courage [all] seinen Mut zusammennehmento \call upon upon sb's expertise jds Fachwissen nutzento \call upon upon one's willpower seine ganze Willenskraft zusammennehmen [o aufbringen]* * *vi +prep obj1)I now call upon the vicar to say a few words — ich möchte nun den Herrn Pfarrer um ein paar Worte bitten
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7 consideration of case upon cassational appeal
Юридический термин: рассмотрение дела по кассационной жалобеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > consideration of case upon cassational appeal
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1) (to visit: I'll call on him tomorrow.) pasar a ver, visitar2) (to ask someone to speak at a meeting etc.) ceder la palabra a3) (to ask someone publicly to something: We call on both sides to stop the fighting.) pedirv.• visitar v.v + prep + oa) ( visit) pasar a ver or a visitar a, visitarb) call uponVI + PREP1) (=visit) pasar a ver2) (also: call upon) (=appeal)to call (up)on sb for help — pedir ayuda a algn, acudir a algn pidiendo ayuda
to call (up)on sb to do sth — (=appeal) apelar a algn para que haga algo; (=demand) exigir a algn que haga algo
he called (up)on the nation to be strong — hizo un llamamiento a la nación para que se mostrara fuerte
3) (also: call upon) (=invite to speak) ceder or pasar la palabra aI now call (up)on Mr Brown to speak — cedo la palabra al Sr. Brown
* * *v + prep + oa) ( visit) pasar a ver or a visitar a, visitarb) call upon -
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[ap'pɛllo]1) (chiamata per nome) roll-callfare l'appello Scol — to call the register, Mil to call the roll
2) (Univ : sessione d'esame) exam session3) Dir appeal4) (invocazione) appealfare appello a (anche) fig — to call upon, appeal to
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sm [ap'pɛllo]1) (chiamata per nome) roll-callfare l'appello Scol — to call the register, Mil to call the roll
2) (Univ : sessione d'esame) exam session3) Dir appeal4) (invocazione) appealfare appello a (anche) fig — to call upon, appeal to
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I 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich beroepen〉2 [juridisch] appeal♦voorbeelden:1 zich op iemand/iets beroepen • appeal to someone/something (to support one's claim/argument)zich op een clausule van het contract beroepen • refer to a clause in the contractII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [benoemen] call2 [met de stem bereiken] shout out to♦voorbeelden: -
13 appellō (adp-)
appellō (adp-) āvī (perf. subj. appellāssis for appellāveris, T.), ātus, āre, to address, speak to, apply to, accost: patrem, T.: virum, O.: milites alius alium laeti appellant, S.: a Viridomaro appellatus, Cs.: ne appellato quidem eo, without speaking to him, Ta.: nomine sponsum, L.: hominem verbo graviore: crebris nos litteris, write to often: legatos superbius: centuriones nominatim, Cs. — To call upon, apply to, entreat, request, beg, advise: vos: qui deus appellandus est?: quem appellet, habebat neminem: quos appellem? S.: de proditione alqm, approach, tamper with, L.: appellatus est a Flavio, ut... vellet, N.—In law, to call upon, appeal to: a praetore tribunos: regem, L.: praetor appellatur: de aestimatione appellare, Cs.—To make a demand upon, dun, press: me ut sponsorem: appellatus es de pecuniā: mercedem, claim, Iu.—To sue, complain of, accuse, summon: ne alii plectantur, alii ne appellentur quidem. — To call by name, term, name, entitle: me istoc nomine, T.: multi appellandi, called by name: alquos hoc loco, mention: te patrem, T.: unum te sapientem: quem nautae adpellant Lichan, O.: victorem Achaten, V.: id ab re interregnum appellatum, L.: rex ab suis appellatur, Cs.: appellata est ex viro virtus.—To utter, pronounce: nomen: litteras. -
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citō āvī, ātus, āre, intens. [cieo], to put in quick motion, rouse, excite, only in P. perf.; see citatus.—To urge, call, summon: patres in curiam citari, L.: centuriatim populum, L.: iudices: citari nominatim unum ex iis, etc. (for enrolment), L.— In law, to call, summon: citat reum: citat accusatorem... citatus accusator non respondit: omnes abs te rei capitis citantur.—To call to witness, call upon, appeal to: quos ego testīs citaturus fui, L.: numina, O. — Fig., to call forth, excite: motus (animi) opinione citetur. — To appeal to, quote, cite: quamvis citetur Salamis testis victoriae: quos (libros) auctores, L.—To mention by name, name, mention, proclaim, announce: Graeci, qui hoc anapaesto citantur: victorem Olympiae citari, N.: paeanem, to reiterate: io Bacche, call out, H.: citarier ad suum munus, invoked, Ct.* * *Icitare, citavi, citatus V TRANSurge on, encourage; promote, excite; summon; set in motion; move (bowels); citeIIcitius, citissime ADVquickly/fast/speedily, with speed; soon, before long; readily; easily -
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(official formulae in common use) address somebody with an appeal / call upon / appeal to -
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курорт имя существительное:обращение за помощью (recourse, resort, recurrence)имя прилагательное: глагол: -
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использовать имя существительное: глагол:употреблять (use, employ, apply)израсходовать (use, use up) -
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1.cĭtŏ, adv., v. cieo, P. a. fin.2.cĭto, āvi, ātum ( part. perf. gen. plur. citatūm, Att. ap. Non. p. 485; inf. pass. citarier, Cat. 61, 42), 1, v. freq. a. [cieo].I.To put into quick motion, to move or drive violently or rapidly, to hurl, shake, rouse, excite, provoke, incite, stimulate, promote, etc. (mostly post-Aug. and poet.; in earlier authors usu. only in P. a.):2.citat hastam,
Sil. 4, 583:arma,
Stat. Th. 8, 124:gradum,
Claud. VI. Cons. Hon. 510:urinam,
Cels. 2, 19:pus,
id. 5, 28, n. 13:umorem illuc,
id. 4, 6:alvum,
Col. 7, 9, 9:ubi luctandi juvenes animosa citavit gloria,
Stat. Th. 6, 834. —Of plants, to put or shoot forth:B.virgam,
Col. 3, 6, 2; 4, 15, 2:radices,
id. 5, 5, 5; id. Arb. 10, 3; Pall. Feb. 9, 6.—Trop.:II.isque motus (animi) aut boni aut mali opinione citetur,
be called forth, Cic. Tusc. 3, 11, 24 Orell. N. cr. (cf.:motus cieri,
id. ib. 1, 10, 20).—(Like cieo, 2.) With reference to the termination ad quem, to urge to, call or summon to (class.; esp. freq. in lang. of business;B.syn.: voco, adesse jubeo): patres in curiam per praeconem ad regem Tarquinium citari jussit,
Liv. 1, 47, 8; id. 3, 38, 6 and 12:senatum,
id. 9, 30, 2:in fora citatis senatoribus,
id. 27, 24, 2:tribus ad sacramentum,
Suet. Ner. 44; cf. Cat. 61, 43:judices citati in hunc reum consedistis,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 7, § 19:citari nominatim unum ex iis, etc., i. e. for enrollment for milit. service,
Liv. 2, 29, 2; id. Epit. libr. 14; Val. Max. 6, 3, 4.—Esp.1.In law, to call the parties, to see whether they are present (syn.:b.in jus vocare, evocare): citat reum: non respondet. Citat accusatorem... citatus accusator non respondit, non affuit,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 40, § 98; 2, 2, 38, § 92; id. Div. in Caecil. 13, 41;so of those accused,
id. Verr. 2, 2, 38, § 92; id. Mil. 19, 50; Suet. Tib. 11; 61.—And of the roll of a gang of slaves:mancipia ergastuli cottidie per nomina,
Col. 11, 1, 22 al. —Hence, to accuse:cum equester ordo reus a consulibus citaretur,
Cic. Sest. 15, 35; Vitr. 7 praef.;and facetiously,
Plaut. Curc. 1, 3, 6.—With gen. of the charge or penalty:omnes ii... abs te capitis C. Rabirii nomine citantur,
Cic. Rab. Perd. 11, 31; cf.:ne proditi mysterii reus a philosophis citaretur,
Lact. 3, 16, 5.—Of witnesses:in hanc rem testem totam Siciliam citabo,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 59, § 146; Suet. Caes. 74; Quint. 6, 4, 7.—Beyond the sphere of judicial proceedings: testem, auctorem, to call one to witness, to call upon, appeal to, quote, cite:2.quamvis citetur Salamis clarissimae testis victoriae,
Cic. Off. 1, 22, 75:quos ego testes citaturus fui rerum a me gestarum,
Liv. 38, 47, 4:poëtas ad testimonium,
Petr. 2, 5:libri, quos Macer Licinius citat identidem auctores,
Liv. 4, 20, 8.— To call for votes or opinions in the senate, haec illi, quo quisque ordine citabantur, Plin. Ep. 9, 13, 18.—Of an appeal to a god for aid, etc., Ov. F. 5, 683; Cat. 61, 42.—(Like cieo, II. C.) In gen., to mention any person or thing by name, to name, mention, call out, proclaim, announce (rare but class.;A.syn. laudo): omnes Danai reliquique Graeci, qui hoc anapaesto citantur,
Cic. Fin. 2, 6, 18: victorem Olympiae citari; cf. Nep. praef. § 5; Liv. 29, 37, 9; Stat. Th. 6, 922:paeanem,
to rehearse, recite, Cic. de Or. 1, 59, 251:io Bacche,
to call, Hor. S. 1, 3, 7 (cf.:triumphum ciere,
Liv. 45, 38, 12, infra cieo, II. C. 2.); Col. 11, 1, 22.—Hence, cĭtātus, a, um, part., driven, urged on, hastened, hurried; and P a., quick, rapid, speedy, swift (opp. tardus; class.).Prop., freq.:B.citato equo,
at full gallop, Caes. B. C. 3, 96; Liv. 1, 27, 7; 3, 46, 6; so,equis,
id. 1, 5, 8; cf. Verg. A. 12, 373 al.:jumentis,
Suet. Ner. 5:pede,
Cat. 63, 2:tripudiis,
id. 63, 26:citato gradu,
Liv. 28, 14, 17:passibus,
Sen. Hippol. 9:axe,
Juv. 1, 60:citatum agmen,
Liv. 35, 30, 1:citatiore agmine ad stativa sua pervenit,
id. 27, 50, 1; so,citatissimo agmine,
id. 22, 6, 10 al.:amnis citatior,
id. 23, 19, 11:flumen,
Sen. Herc. Fur. 178:nautae,
Prop. 1, 8, 23:rates,
Sen. Hippol. 1048; Luc. 8, 456:currus,
Sil. 8, 663:Euro citatior,
Sil. 4, 6:alvus citatior,
Plin. 7, 15, 13, § 63.—Also instead of an adv. (cf. citus, B.):Rhenus per fines Trevirorum citatus fertur,
Caes. B. G. 4, 10:ferunt citati signa,
Liv. 41, 3, 8:penna citatior ibat,
Sil. 10, 11.—Trop., quick, rapid, vehement, impetuous:argumenta acria et citata,
Quint. 9, 4, 135;and transf. to persons: in argumentis citati atque ipso etiam motu celeres sumus,
id. 9, 4, 138:Roscius citatior, Aesopus gravior fuit,
id. 11, 3, 111; 11, [p. 346] 3, 17:pronuntiatio (opp. pressa),
id. 11, 3, 111:citatior manus (opp. lenior),
id. 11, 3, 102:soni tum placidi tum citati,
Gell. 1, 11, 15.— Adv.: cĭtātē, quickly, speedily, nimbly, rapidly (perh. only in the two foll. examples):piscatores citatius moventur,
Quint. 11, 3, 112:ut versus quam citatissime volvant,
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address somebody with an appeal / call upon / appeal toРусско-английский справочник переводчика-международника > обращаться с призывом
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