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[puvwaʀ]Nom masculin poder masculinole pouvoir o poderles pouvoirs publics os poderes públicosVerbe transitif poderpouvoir faire quelque chose poder fazer algopourriez-vous …? podia …?je fais ce que je peux faço o que possotu aurais pu faire ça avant! você podia ter feito isso antes!je n'en peux plus (je suis fatigué) já não estou agüentando mais(j'ai trop mangé) não consigo comer maisje n'y peux rien não posso fazer nadaattention, tu pourrais te blesser tenha cuidado, você pode se magoarVerbe pronominal il se peut que … é possível que …ça se pourrait (bien) é bem possível (que sim)* * *I.pouvoir puvwaʀ]nome masculinoavoir le pouvoir deter o poder dece n'est pas en mon pouvoirnão está no meu poderle pouvoir de l'esprito poder da menteavoir beaucoup de pouvoirter muito podern'avoir aucun pouvoir surnão ter poder sobre; não ter influência sobreexercer le pouvoirexercer o poderprendre le pouvoirtomar o poder5 CIÊNCIAS, MECÂNICA poderpouvoir absorbantpoder absorventeverboelle peut payerela pode pagarils ne peuvent pas venireles não podem viron ne peut pas tout avoirnão se pode ter tudoser capazje ne peux pas téléphonernão consigo telefonartu peux en avoir besoinpode ser que precises dissotu peux le prendre si tu veuxpodes pegar nele se quiserestu pourrais venir la chercherpoderias vir buscá-laje peux entrer?posso entrar?puis-je vous aider?posso ajudá-lo?qu'est-ce qu'il peut bien faire?mas o que é que ele anda a fazer?elle ne peut me porterela não pode comigo8 [na 3.a pes. do sing.] poderil peut pleuvoirpode choverpoder de concentraçãopoder de decisãopoder centralo poder executivoo poder judicialo poder legislativoé possível queé possível que, pode acontecer quenão poder fazer nadanão poder mais; não suportar mais; estar arrasadoo mais que é possívelsalve-se quem puderII.ser possívelça se peuté possível; talvezil se peut qu'ils viennentpode ser que eles venham
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judicial decision — index adjudication, award, decree, holding (ruling of a court) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
judicial decision establishing a rule — index authority (documentation) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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judicial decision — Application by a court or tribunal exercising judicial authority of competent jurisdiction of the law to a state of facts proved, or admitted to be true, and a declaration of the consequences which follow. In re Knofler s Estate, 73 Ohio App. 383 … Black's law dictionary
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judicial — judicial, judicious These two words, both derived from the Latin word judex meaning ‘judge’, are easily confused although their current meanings are distinct. Judicial means ‘relating to judges or legal processes’ (a judicial inquiry / a judicial … Modern English usage