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sentence [sɑ̃tɑ̃s]feminine noun( = verdict) sentence* * *sɑ̃tɑ̃s1) ( décision) sentence2) ( propos) maxim* * *sɑ̃tɑ̃s nf1) (= jugement) sentence2) (= adage) maxim* * *sentence nf1 ( décision) sentence;2 ( propos) maxim.[sɑ̃tɑ̃s] nom féminin1. [jugement] sentenceprononcer une sentence to pass ou to give ou to pronounce sentence -
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[ˈsentəns]1. noun1) a number of words forming a complete statement:جُمْلَه"I want it", and "Give it to me!" are sentences.
2) a punishment imposed by a lawcourt:عُقوبَه، حُكمHe is under sentence of death.
2. verb( usually with to) to condemn to a particular punishment:يَحْكُم على ، يُدينHe was sentenced to life imprisonment.
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جُمْلَة (تامّة) \ sentence: a group of words that expresses a complete idea (compared with a phrase, etc.). \ عَاقَبَ \ sentence: (of a court) to name the punishment for (sb. who has been proved guilty): The judge sentenced him to two years in prison. \ See Also حَكَمَ على -
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حَكَمَ (عَلَى) \ condemn: (of a judge) to order sb. to receive a certain punishment: He condemned the murderer to death. convict: (of a judge) to declare that sb. is guilty of a crime: The prisoner was convicted of murder. criticize: to judge, drawing attention to both good and bad points: The teacher asked us to criticize a poem. govern: to rule; control. judge: to examine facts about (sb. or sth.) and come to a decision; to consider (in court, in a competition, etc.): He judged the man (to be) guilty. They judged him (to be) the winner. I was invited to judge the cattle at the show. punish: to deal with (a crime, etc.) by punishing sb.: Your crimes will be punished by a year in prison. reign: to hold office as a king or queen: Queen Victoria reigned for 64 years. rule: to govern (a country); control: The British no longer rule India. Trade is ruled by the laws of supply and demand. sentence: (of a court) to name the punishment for (sb. who has been proved guilty): The judge sentenced him to two years in prison. \ See Also قضى (قَضَى)، نقد (نَقَدَ)، نظم (نَظَّمَ)، عَاتَبَ، أدار (أَدَارَ)، ملك (مَلَكَ) -
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عُقُوبَة \ penalty: punishment: In some countries, death is the penalty for murder, (in sport) punishment for breaking a rule A free kick for the opposing team is the usual penalty in football. punishment: punishing; a particular way of punishing: The child was sent to bed as a punishment for telling lies. sentence: the punishment that a court gives. -
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Sentence — Sen tence, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sentenced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sentencing}.] 1. To pass or pronounce judgment upon; to doom; to condemn to punishment; to prescribe the punishment of. [1913 Webster] Nature herself is sentenced in your doom. Dryden.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English