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1. verb1) (to hear and try (cases) in a court of law: Who will be judging this murder case?) juzgar2) (to decide which is the best in a competition etc: Is she going to judge the singing competition again?; Who will be judging the vegetables at the flower show?; Who is judging at the horse show?) hacer de jurado3) (to consider and form an idea of; to estimate: You can't judge a man by his appearance; Watch how a cat judges the distance before it jumps; She couldn't judge whether he was telling the truth.) juzgar4) (to criticize for doing wrong: We have no right to judge him - we might have done the same thing ourselves.) juzgar
2. noun1) (a public officer who hears and decides cases in a law court: The judge asked if the jury had reached a verdict.) juez2) (a person who decides which is the best in a competition etc: The judge's decision is final (= you cannot argue with the judge's decision); He was asked to be on the panel of judges at the beauty contest.) jurado3) (a person who is skilled at deciding how good etc something is: He says she's honest, and he's a good judge of character; He seems a very fine pianist to me, but I'm no judge.) conocedor, entendido•- judgment
- judging from / to judge from
- pass judgement on
- pass judgement
judge1 n juezjudge2 vb juzgar / calcular / evaluarhow do you judge the distance? ¿cómo calculas la distancia?who judged the song contest? ¿quiénes eran los jueces del festival de la canción?tr[ʤʌʤ]2 (in competition) jurado, miembro del jurado1 (court case) juzgar2 (calculate) calcular3 (consider) considerar■ the meat was judged unfit for human consumption la carne se consideró no apta para el consumo humano4 (competition) hacer de jurado en\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLjudging from... a juzgar por...to be a good judge of... ser buen,-a conocedor,-ra de..., entender mucho de...to be a good judge of character saber juzgar a la genteto judge by... a juzgar por...1) assess: evaluar, juzgar2) deem: juzgar, considerar3) try: juzgar (ante el tribuno)4)judging by : a juzgar porjudge n1) : juez mf, jueza f2)to be a good judge of : saber juzgar a, entender mucho den.• arbitrador, -ora s.m.,f.• conocedor, -ora s.m.,f.• juez (Jurisprudencia) s.m.• oidor, -ora s.m.,f.• árbitro s.m.v.• arbitrar v.• distinguir v.• enjuiciar v.• juzgar v.• medir v.• opinar v.• sentenciar v.dʒʌdʒ
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1) ( Law) juez mf, juez, jueza m,f, magistrado, -da m,f; ( of competition) juez mf, miembro mf del jurado; ( Sport) juez mf2) ( appraiser)he's a good judge of character — es muy buen psicólogo, tiene buen ojo para la gente
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1) ( Law) \<\<case/person\>\> juzgar*; \<\<contest\>\> ser* el juez de2)a) ( estimate) \<\<size/speed\>\> calcularb) ( assess) \<\<situation/position\>\> evaluar*; \<\<person\>\> juzgar*; \<\<advantages\>\> valorarc) ( deem) juzgar*, considerar3) (censure, condemn) juzgar*
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vi juzgar*[dʒʌdʒ]you shouldn't judge by appearances — no deberías juzgar or dejarte llevar por las apariencias
1. N1) (Jur) juez mf, juez(a) m / fjudge of appeal — juez mf de alzadas, juez mf de apelaciones
the judge's rules — (Brit) los derechos del detenido
3) (=knowledgeable person) conocedor(a) m / f (of de); entendido(-a) m / f (of en); (=expert) perito(-a) m / f (of en)he's a fine judge of horses — es un excelente conocedor de or entendido en caballos
to be a good/bad judge of character — ser buen/mal psicólogo, tener/no tener psicología para conocer a la gente
I'll be the judge of that — yo decidiré eso, lo juzgaré yo mismo
2. VT1) [+ person, case, contest] juzgar; [+ matter] decidir, resolverwho can judge this question? — ¿quién puede resolver esta cuestión?
he judged the moment well — escogió el momento oportuno, atinó
2) (Sport) arbitrar3) (=estimate) [+ weight, size, distance] calcularwe judged the distance right/wrong — calculamos bien/mal la distancia
4) (=consider) considerarI judged it to be right — lo consideré acertado, me pareció correcto
they thought that they were going to win easily, but they judged wrong — creían que iban a ganar con facilidad, pero erraron en el juicio
she suspected that his intentions were dishonest, and she judged right — dudaba que sus intenciones fueran honestas, y acertó en el juicio
as far as can be judged — a mi modo de ver, según mi juicio
3.VI (=act as judge) juzgar, ser juezjudging from or to judge by his expression — a juzgar por su expresión
to judge for o.s. — juzgar por sí mismo
to judge of — juzgar de, opinar sobre
who am I to judge? — ¿es que yo soy capaz de juzgar?
as far as I can judge — por lo que puedo entender, a mi entender
4.CPDjudge advocate N — (Mil) auditor m de guerra
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1) ( Law) juez mf, juez, jueza m,f, magistrado, -da m,f; ( of competition) juez mf, miembro mf del jurado; ( Sport) juez mf2) ( appraiser)he's a good judge of character — es muy buen psicólogo, tiene buen ojo para la gente
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1) ( Law) \<\<case/person\>\> juzgar*; \<\<contest\>\> ser* el juez de2)a) ( estimate) \<\<size/speed\>\> calcularb) ( assess) \<\<situation/position\>\> evaluar*; \<\<person\>\> juzgar*; \<\<advantages\>\> valorarc) ( deem) juzgar*, considerar3) (censure, condemn) juzgar*
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vi juzgar*you shouldn't judge by appearances — no deberías juzgar or dejarte llevar por las apariencias
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[dʒʌdʒ]1. ngiudice mto be a good/bad judge of sth — sapere/non sapere giudicare qc
2. vt3. vi(act as judge) fare da giudicejudging or to judge by his expression — a giudicare dalla sua espressione
to judge for o.s. — giudicare da sé
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1. noun1) Richter, der/Richterin, die2) (in contest) Preisrichter, der/-richterin, die; (Sport) Kampfrichter, der/-richterin, die; Schiedsrichter, der/-richterin, die; (in dispute) Schiedsrichter, der/-richterin, diejudge of character — Menschenkenner, der
be a good judge of something — etwas gut beurteilen können
4) (person who decides question) Schiedsrichter, der2. transitive verbbe the judge of something — über etwas (Akk.) entscheiden
1) (pronounce sentence on) richten (geh.)judge somebody — (Law) jemandes Fall entscheiden
2) (try) verhandeln [Fall]3) (act as adjudicator of) Preisrichter/-richterin sein bei; (Sport) Schiedsrichter/-richterin sein bei4) (form opinion about) urteilen od. ein Urteil fällen über (+ Akk.); beurteilenjudge something [to be] necessary — etwas für od. als notwendig erachten
5) (decide) entscheiden [Angelegenheit, Frage]3. intransitive verb(form a judgement) urteilento judge by its size,... — der Größe nach zu urteilen,...
judging or to judge by the look on his face... — nach dem Gesicht zu schließen, das er macht/machte,...
judging from what you say,... — nach dem, was du sagst,...
as far as I can judge,... — soweit ich es beurteilen kann,...
* * *1. verb1) (to hear and try (cases) in a court of law: Who will be judging this murder case?) Recht sprechen2) (to decide which is the best in a competition etc: Is she going to judge the singing competition again?; Who will be judging the vegetables at the flower show?; Who is judging at the horse show?) entscheiden3) (to consider and form an idea of; to estimate: You can't judge a man by his appearance; Watch how a cat judges the distance before it jumps; She couldn't judge whether he was telling the truth.) beurteilen4) (to criticize for doing wrong: We have no right to judge him - we might have done the same thing ourselves.) verurteilen2. noun1) (a public officer who hears and decides cases in a law court: The judge asked if the jury had reached a verdict.) der Richter2) (a person who decides which is the best in a competition etc: The judge's decision is final (= you cannot argue with the judge's decision); He was asked to be on the panel of judges at the beauty contest.) der/die Schiedsrichter(in)3) (a person who is skilled at deciding how good etc something is: He says she's honest, and he's a good judge of character; He seems a very fine pianist to me, but I'm no judge.) der/die Kenner(in)•- academic.ru/40170/judgement">judgement- judgment
- judging from / to judge from
- pass judgement on
- pass judgement* * *[ʤʌʤ]I. n2. (at a competition) Preisrichter(in) m(f); SPORT (in boxing, gymnastics, wrestling) Punktrichter(in) m(f); (in athletics, swimming) Kampfrichter(in) m(f), Schiedsrichter(in) m(f)let me be the \judge of that das überlassen Sie am besten meinem Urteilto be no \judge of art kein Kunstkenner seinto be a good/bad \judge of character ein guter/schlechter Menschenkenner seinto be [not] a good \judge of sth etw [nicht] gut beurteilen könnenII. vi1. (decide) urteilenit's too soon to \judge für ein Urteil ist es noch zu frühyou shouldn't \judge by [or on] appearances alone man sollte nicht nur nach dem Äußeren gehenjudging by [or from] his comments, he seems to have been misinformed seinen Äußerungen nach zu urteilen, ist er falsch informiert worden2. (estimate) schätzenI'd \judge that it'll take us five years to cover our costs ich schätze mal, dass wir fünf Jahre brauchen werden, um unsere Unkosten zu deckenIII. vt1. (decide)▪ to \judge sb/sth jdn/etw beurteilen [o einschätzen]everyone present \judged the meeting [to have been] a success jeder, der anwesend war, wertete das Treffen als Erfolgshe \judged it better not to tell him about the damage to the car sie hielt es für besser, ihm nichts von dem Schaden am Auto zu erzählenyou can \judge for yourself how angry I was Sie können sich vorstellen, wie zornig ich war2. (estimate)▪ to \judge sth etw schätzento \judge a distance eine Entfernung [ab]schätzen3. (pick a winner)▪ to \judge sth etw als Kampfrichter [o Preisrichter] bewerten, bei etw dat Kampfrichter [o Preisrichter] sein m4. (rank)▪ to \judge sb/sth jdn/etw beurteilen [o einstufen]our salespeople are \judged on [or according to] how many cars they sell unsere Verkäufer werden nach der Anzahl der Autos, die sie verkaufen, eingestuft5.▶ you can't \judge a book by its cover ( saying) man kann eine Sache nicht nach dem äußeren Anschein beurteilen* * *[dZʌdZ]1. n1) (JUR) Richter(in) m(f); (of competition) Preisrichter(in) m(f); (SPORT) Punktrichter(in) m(f), Kampfrichter(in) m(f)2) (fig) Kenner(in) m(f)he's a good/bad judge of character — er ist ein guter/schlechter Menschenkenner
I'll be the judge of that — das müssen Sie mich schon selbst beurteilen lassen
3) (BIBL)2. vt2) competition beurteilen, bewerten; (SPORT) Punktrichter or Kampfrichter sein bei3) (fig: pass judgement on) ein Urteil fällen über (+acc)you shouldn't judge people by appearances — Sie sollten Menschen nicht nach ihrem Äußeren beurteilen
don't judge a book by its cover (prov) — man sollte nicht nach dem ersten Eindruck urteilen
this was judged to be the best way — dies wurde für die beste Methode gehalten or erachtet (geh)
you can judge for yourself which is better — Sie können selbst beurteilen, was besser ist
you can judge for yourself how upset I was — Sie können sich (dat) denken, wie bestürzt ich war
I can't judge whether he was right or wrong — ich kann nicht beurteilen, ob er recht oder unrecht hatte
I judged from his manner that he was guilty — ich schloss aus seinem Verhalten, dass er schuldig war
5) (= estimate) speed, width, distance etc einschätzenhe judged the moment well — er hat den richtigen Augenblick abgepasst
3. vi1) (JUR) Richter sein; (God) richten; (at competition) Preisrichter sein; (SPORT) Kampfrichter or Punktrichter seinto judge by appearances —
* * *J. abk2. Journal3. Judge4. Justice* * *1. noun1) Richter, der/Richterin, die2) (in contest) Preisrichter, der/-richterin, die; (Sport) Kampfrichter, der/-richterin, die; Schiedsrichter, der/-richterin, die; (in dispute) Schiedsrichter, der/-richterin, diejudge of character — Menschenkenner, der
4) (person who decides question) Schiedsrichter, der2. transitive verbbe the judge of something — über etwas (Akk.) entscheiden
1) (pronounce sentence on) richten (geh.)judge somebody — (Law) jemandes Fall entscheiden
2) (try) verhandeln [Fall]3) (act as adjudicator of) Preisrichter/-richterin sein bei; (Sport) Schiedsrichter/-richterin sein bei4) (form opinion about) urteilen od. ein Urteil fällen über (+ Akk.); beurteilenjudge something [to be] necessary — etwas für od. als notwendig erachten
5) (decide) entscheiden [Angelegenheit, Frage]3. intransitive verb(form a judgement) urteilento judge by its size,... — der Größe nach zu urteilen,...
judging or to judge by the look on his face... — nach dem Gesicht zu schließen, das er macht/machte,...
judging from what you say,... — nach dem, was du sagst,...
as far as I can judge,... — soweit ich es beurteilen kann,...
* * *n.Jurist -en m.Richter - m.Sachverständige m.,f. (by) v.richten v.urteilen (nach) v. v.befinden v.beurteilen v. -
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1. noun1) Richter, der/Richterin, die2) (in contest) Preisrichter, der/-richterin, die; (Sport) Kampfrichter, der/-richterin, die; Schiedsrichter, der/-richterin, die; (in dispute) Schiedsrichter, der/-richterin, diejudge of character — Menschenkenner, der
be a good judge of something — etwas gut beurteilen können
4) (person who decides question) Schiedsrichter, der2. transitive verbbe the judge of something — über etwas (Akk.) entscheiden
1) (pronounce sentence on) richten (geh.)judge somebody — (Law) jemandes Fall entscheiden
2) (try) verhandeln [Fall]3) (act as adjudicator of) Preisrichter/-richterin sein bei; (Sport) Schiedsrichter/-richterin sein bei4) (form opinion about) urteilen od. ein Urteil fällen über (+ Akk.); beurteilenjudge something [to be] necessary — etwas für od. als notwendig erachten
5) (decide) entscheiden [Angelegenheit, Frage]3. intransitive verb(form a judgement) urteilento judge by its size,... — der Größe nach zu urteilen,...
judging or to judge by the look on his face... — nach dem Gesicht zu schließen, das er macht/machte,...
judging from what you say,... — nach dem, was du sagst,...
as far as I can judge,... — soweit ich es beurteilen kann,...
* * *1. verb1) (to hear and try (cases) in a court of law: Who will be judging this murder case?) Recht sprechen2) (to decide which is the best in a competition etc: Is she going to judge the singing competition again?; Who will be judging the vegetables at the flower show?; Who is judging at the horse show?) entscheiden3) (to consider and form an idea of; to estimate: You can't judge a man by his appearance; Watch how a cat judges the distance before it jumps; She couldn't judge whether he was telling the truth.) beurteilen4) (to criticize for doing wrong: We have no right to judge him - we might have done the same thing ourselves.) verurteilen2. noun1) (a public officer who hears and decides cases in a law court: The judge asked if the jury had reached a verdict.) der Richter2) (a person who decides which is the best in a competition etc: The judge's decision is final (= you cannot argue with the judge's decision); He was asked to be on the panel of judges at the beauty contest.) der/die Schiedsrichter(in)3) (a person who is skilled at deciding how good etc something is: He says she's honest, and he's a good judge of character; He seems a very fine pianist to me, but I'm no judge.) der/die Kenner(in)•- academic.ru/40170/judgement">judgement- judgment
- judging from / to judge from
- pass judgement on
- pass judgement* * *[ʤʌʤ]I. n2. (at a competition) Preisrichter(in) m(f); SPORT (in boxing, gymnastics, wrestling) Punktrichter(in) m(f); (in athletics, swimming) Kampfrichter(in) m(f), Schiedsrichter(in) m(f)let me be the \judge of that das überlassen Sie am besten meinem Urteilto be no \judge of art kein Kunstkenner seinto be a good/bad \judge of character ein guter/schlechter Menschenkenner seinto be [not] a good \judge of sth etw [nicht] gut beurteilen könnenII. vi1. (decide) urteilenit's too soon to \judge für ein Urteil ist es noch zu frühyou shouldn't \judge by [or on] appearances alone man sollte nicht nur nach dem Äußeren gehenjudging by [or from] his comments, he seems to have been misinformed seinen Äußerungen nach zu urteilen, ist er falsch informiert worden2. (estimate) schätzenI'd \judge that it'll take us five years to cover our costs ich schätze mal, dass wir fünf Jahre brauchen werden, um unsere Unkosten zu deckenIII. vt1. (decide)▪ to \judge sb/sth jdn/etw beurteilen [o einschätzen]everyone present \judged the meeting [to have been] a success jeder, der anwesend war, wertete das Treffen als Erfolgshe \judged it better not to tell him about the damage to the car sie hielt es für besser, ihm nichts von dem Schaden am Auto zu erzählenyou can \judge for yourself how angry I was Sie können sich vorstellen, wie zornig ich war2. (estimate)▪ to \judge sth etw schätzento \judge a distance eine Entfernung [ab]schätzen3. (pick a winner)▪ to \judge sth etw als Kampfrichter [o Preisrichter] bewerten, bei etw dat Kampfrichter [o Preisrichter] sein m4. (rank)▪ to \judge sb/sth jdn/etw beurteilen [o einstufen]our salespeople are \judged on [or according to] how many cars they sell unsere Verkäufer werden nach der Anzahl der Autos, die sie verkaufen, eingestuft5.▶ you can't \judge a book by its cover ( saying) man kann eine Sache nicht nach dem äußeren Anschein beurteilen* * *[dZʌdZ]1. n1) (JUR) Richter(in) m(f); (of competition) Preisrichter(in) m(f); (SPORT) Punktrichter(in) m(f), Kampfrichter(in) m(f)2) (fig) Kenner(in) m(f)he's a good/bad judge of character — er ist ein guter/schlechter Menschenkenner
I'll be the judge of that — das müssen Sie mich schon selbst beurteilen lassen
3) (BIBL)2. vt2) competition beurteilen, bewerten; (SPORT) Punktrichter or Kampfrichter sein bei3) (fig: pass judgement on) ein Urteil fällen über (+acc)you shouldn't judge people by appearances — Sie sollten Menschen nicht nach ihrem Äußeren beurteilen
don't judge a book by its cover (prov) — man sollte nicht nach dem ersten Eindruck urteilen
this was judged to be the best way — dies wurde für die beste Methode gehalten or erachtet (geh)
you can judge for yourself which is better — Sie können selbst beurteilen, was besser ist
you can judge for yourself how upset I was — Sie können sich (dat) denken, wie bestürzt ich war
I can't judge whether he was right or wrong — ich kann nicht beurteilen, ob er recht oder unrecht hatte
I judged from his manner that he was guilty — ich schloss aus seinem Verhalten, dass er schuldig war
5) (= estimate) speed, width, distance etc einschätzenhe judged the moment well — er hat den richtigen Augenblick abgepasst
3. vi1) (JUR) Richter sein; (God) richten; (at competition) Preisrichter sein; (SPORT) Kampfrichter or Punktrichter seinto judge by appearances —
* * *judge [dʒʌdʒ]A s2. fig Richter(in) (of über akk)4. Kenner(in):a (good) judge of wine ein Weinkenner;a good judge of character ein guter Menschenkenner;I am no judge of it ich kann es nicht beurteilen;let me be the judge of that überlasse das oder die Entscheidung darüber ruhig mir5. BIBELa) Richter mB v/t1. JURa) einen Fall verhandelnb) die Verhandlung führen gegen2. richten (Gott):3. a) Wettbewerbsteilnehmer, Leistungen etc beurteilen (on nach, aufgrund)by nach)6. betrachten als, halten für:he judged it better to leave er hielt es für besser zu gehen7. die Entfernung etc schätzen:I judge him to be 60 ich schätze ihn auf 608. schließen, folgern ( beide:from, by aus)9. vermuten, annehmenC v/t1. JUR Richter(in) sein3. urteilen, sich ein Urteil bilden ( beide:of über akk):as far as I can judge soweit ich das beurteilen kann;as far as one can judge nach menschlichem Ermessen;judge for yourself urteilen Sie selbst;judging by his words seinen Worten nach (zu urteilen)* * *1. noun1) Richter, der/Richterin, die2) (in contest) Preisrichter, der/-richterin, die; (Sport) Kampfrichter, der/-richterin, die; Schiedsrichter, der/-richterin, die; (in dispute) Schiedsrichter, der/-richterin, diejudge of character — Menschenkenner, der
4) (person who decides question) Schiedsrichter, der2. transitive verbbe the judge of something — über etwas (Akk.) entscheiden
1) (pronounce sentence on) richten (geh.)judge somebody — (Law) jemandes Fall entscheiden
2) (try) verhandeln [Fall]3) (act as adjudicator of) Preisrichter/-richterin sein bei; (Sport) Schiedsrichter/-richterin sein bei4) (form opinion about) urteilen od. ein Urteil fällen über (+ Akk.); beurteilenjudge something [to be] necessary — etwas für od. als notwendig erachten
5) (decide) entscheiden [Angelegenheit, Frage]3. intransitive verb(form a judgement) urteilento judge by its size,... — der Größe nach zu urteilen,...
judging or to judge by the look on his face... — nach dem Gesicht zu schließen, das er macht/machte,...
judging from what you say,... — nach dem, was du sagst,...
as far as I can judge,... — soweit ich es beurteilen kann,...
* * *n.Jurist -en m.Richter - m.Sachverständige m.,f. (by) v.richten v.urteilen (nach) v. v.befinden v.beurteilen v. -
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I [ækt] n1) деяние, поступок, делоHe committed an act of folly. — Он совершил глупость.
- bad act- cruel act
- rind act
- barbaric act
- courageous act
- criminal act
- humane act
- impulsive act
- justified act
- thoughtful act
- act of kindness
- act of bravery
- act of faith
- be caught in the act of stealing
- commit an act2) акт (в пьесе), действие (в пьесе)- act one
- play of three acts
- so ends the last act•CHOICE OF WORDS:Русскому существительному поступок, дело соответствуют английские act и action. Существительное act обозначает единичный поступок, само действие в момент его совершения и обычно употребляется с каким-либо определением: an act of cruelty проявление жестокости; an act of heroism героический поступок; an act of self-defence действие по самозащите. Существительное action не связано с единичностью действия и обозначает действия, деятельность, поступки, а не единичный поступок: to judge smb by his actions судить о ком-либо по его делам; a man of action человек дела/деятельный человек; freedom of action свобода действийII [ækt]1) действовать, поступать, вести себяThey did not know how to act. — Они не знали, как действовать.
- act quickly- act wisely
- act like a child
- act as teacher
- it is time to act2) играть (на сцене), выступать, исполнять роль, разыгрывать, делать видShe always wanted to act. — Она всегда хотела играть на сцене.
- act smb- act before the public•USAGE:(1.) Русский глагол "играть" соответствует английским глаголам to act 2. и to play. В значении "играть на сцене, исполнять роль" английские глаголы to act и to play взаимозаменимы: to act/to play Hamlet играть Гамлета; to act/to play in comedies играть в комедиях/исполнять комедийные роли. В других ситуациях для передачи русского словосочетания играть во что-либо, играть на чем-либо, играть с кем-либо употребляется только глагол to play: to play games играть в игры; to play the piano играть на рояле; to play with a kitten играть с котенком. (2.) For act v; See behave, v; USAGE (1.). (3.) See play, v -
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I n дело, поступок, деяние Русскому поступок, дело соответствуют английские act и action. Act обозначает единичный поступок, само действие в момент его совершения и обычно употребляется с каким-либо определением:an act of kindness — доброе дело;
an act of cruelty — проявление жестокости;
an act of heroism — героический поступок;
an act of self-defence — действие самозащиты;
to catch smb in the act of stealing — поймать кого-либо в момент совершения кражи.
Существительное action не связано с единичностью действия и обозначает действия, деятельность, поступки, а не единичный поступок:to judge smb by his actions — судить о ком-либо по его делам;
a man of action — человек дела, деятельный человек;
freedom of action — свобода действий.
II v 1. действовать, поступать, вести себя; 2. играть на сцене, исполнять роль, разыгрывать, делать вид (1). Русское играть соответствует английским глаголам to act 2. и to play. В значении играть на сцене, исполнять роль глаголы to act и to play взаимозаменимы:to act/to play Hamlet,
to act/to play in comedies — играть в комедиях, исполнять комедийные роли.
В других ситуациях для передачи русского играть во что-либо, на чем-либо, с кем-либо употребляется только глагол to play:to play games — играть в игры;
to play the piano — играть на рояле;
to play with a kitten — играть с котенком.
(2). See play, v. (3). For act, v 1. see behave, v. -
7 act
عَمَلٌ \ act: a deed; sth. done: Men judge us by our acts, not by our words. action: doing things: We want more action and less talk. activity: sth. one does; a form of work or play: Music and swimming are among our school activities. affair: a happening; event; action: The meeting was a noisy affair. appointment: the position for which sb. is chosen: I hope to get a government appointment. business: one’s work: My business is writing books. career: one’s job in life: What career shall I follow on leaving school? A business career?. deed: sth. done; an act: an evil deed. doing: (an) action: This damage was not my doing. Tell me about your doings in London. employment: work; activity: I am growing lazy for lack of employment. function: special work or duty: The function of an ear is to hear. job: regular employment: He has an office job. They lost their jobs when the factory closed, a piece of work I have several jobs to do in my garden. labour: hard work (esp. work with the hands; digging, lifting, carrying, etc.): Heavy labour is very tiring. occupation: employment; job: What is your occupation? Are you a teacher?. operation: the working of a machine or plan: The law is not yet in operation - it comes into operation next year. performance: (an act of) performing: Our team’s performance has been very good this year. There were seven performances of the play. post: a job with particular duties; an official position: He held the post of headmaster for ten years. profession: (used loosely, in a general sense) any work or job. thing: an action: You did the wrong thing. undertaking: a job that has been undertaken: a dangerous undertaking. work: doing or making sth.; sth. that needs doing; the opposite of rest and play: school work; office work; work in the home; a brain always at work (always busy), employment; a paid job He has left school and started work. I’m out of work (unemployed). Jane is at work (at her place of work), sth. sb. has made or done Writers have to sell their work. This crime was the work of a madman.. A work of art: the works of Shakespeare (his plays and poems; to be busy (for some good purpose) \ See Also نشاط (نَشاطٌ)، وظيفة (وَظيفَة) -
8 act
صَنِيع \ act: a deed; sth. done: Men judge us by our acts, not by our words. action: sth. done: Our actions show our feelings. deed: sth. done; an act: an evil deed. -
9 act
فِعْل \ act: a deed; sth. done: Men judge us by our acts, not by our words. action: sth. done: Our actions show our feelings, effect; work The action of acid on cloth burns a hole, doing things We want more action and less talk. deed: sth. done; an act: an evil deed. verb: a word like ‘arrange’ or ‘have’ with its different forms and tenses. -
10 Courts Act 1971
пол., юр., брит. закон "О судах", 1971 г. (закон, на основании которого был создан Суд короны, упрощена система местных судов, введена должность выездного судьи; некоторые положения закона были изменены последующим законодательством, в частности законом "О Верховном суде" 1981 г.)See: -
11 circuit judge
1) юр., амер. выездной судья*, судья выездного суда*See:2) юр., брит. выездной судья*, судья графства (должность, введенная законом "О судах", 1971 г.; заседает в Суде Короны или в любом из окружных судов; назначается лордом-канцлером)See: -
12 administrative law judge
Член комиссии, проводящей административные слушания [ hearing]. Назначается по правилам гражданской службы [ civil service], установленным Законом об административной процедуре 1946 [ Administrative Procedure Act of 1946]. Защищен от произвольного увольнения и потери жалования. Ранее назывался "членом комиссии по слушаниям" [ hearing examiner]English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > administrative law judge
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13 βραβεύσει
βραβεύωact as judge: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)βραβεύωact as judge: fut ind mid 2nd sgβραβεύωact as judge: fut ind act 3rd sg -
14 βραβεύσω
βραβεύωact as judge: aor subj act 1st sgβραβεύωact as judge: fut ind act 1st sgβραβεύωact as judge: aor ind mid 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
15 βραβεύη
βραβεύωact as judge: pres subj mp 2nd sgβραβεύωact as judge: pres ind mp 2nd sgβραβεύωact as judge: pres subj act 3rd sg -
16 βραβεύῃ
βραβεύωact as judge: pres subj mp 2nd sgβραβεύωact as judge: pres ind mp 2nd sgβραβεύωact as judge: pres subj act 3rd sg -
17 βραβεύση
βραβεύωact as judge: aor subj mid 2nd sgβραβεύωact as judge: aor subj act 3rd sgβραβεύωact as judge: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
18 βραβεύσῃ
βραβεύωact as judge: aor subj mid 2nd sgβραβεύωact as judge: aor subj act 3rd sgβραβεύωact as judge: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
19 βραβεύσηι
βραβεύσῃ, βραβεύωact as judge: aor subj mid 2nd sgβραβεύσῃ, βραβεύωact as judge: aor subj act 3rd sgβραβεύσῃ, βραβεύωact as judge: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
20 dømme
2суди́ть* * *adjudicate, administer, arbitrate, condemn, doom, judge, pass judgement (on), referee, sentence* * **( ikke-jur) judge, form a judgment of;(jur: i civilsag) judge, pass judgment;( i kriminalsag) pass sentence;( idømme person straf) sentence, pass sentence on, condemn;( kende skyldig) convict;( i baseball, cricket, tennis etc) umpire;( ved væddeløb, roning) act as judge;[ forb med præp:][ når vi dømmer ham efter vor målestok] if we judge him by our standard(s);[ at dømme efter] judging from;[ efter alt at dømme] to all appearance;[ dømme om] judge of;[ dømme en på indicier] convict somebody on circumstantial evidence;[ dømme en til døden] pass sentence of death on somebody, condemn somebody to death;[ han blev dømt til at betale skadeserstatning] he was ordered to pay damages;( af skæbnen) be doomed to, be condemned to ( fx she was condemned to live in poverty).
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