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1 adjudicate
ə'‹u:dikeit(to act as a judge (in an artistic competition etc).) dømme- adjudicatorverb \/əˈdʒuːdɪkeɪt\/1) dømme i, være dommer i, felle dom i2) tildele3) ( jus) avgjøre, (be)dømme, erklæreadjudicate (up)on a matter felle dom i en sak -
2 adjudicate
[ë'xhu:dikeit] vt 1. jap gjykim, marr vendim2. gjykoj3. i jap; adjudicate a prize to i jap çmim4. shpall; adjudicate (sb) bankrupt e shpall (dike) të falimentuar -
3 adjudge
transitive verbadjudge somebody/something [to be] something — jemanden/etwas für etwas erklären
* * *ad·judge[əˈʤʌʤ]1. (evaluate as)to be \adjudged bankrupt für bankrott erklärt werdento be \adjudged the winner zum Sieger erklärt werden2. (award)▪ to \adjudge sth to sb jdm etw zuerkennen* * *[ə'dZʌdZ]vt1) (JUR)the court adjudged that... — das Gericht entschied or befand, dass...
he was adjudged the winner — er wurde zum Sieger or Gewinner erklärt
3) (form: consider) erachten für or als (geh)* * *adjudge [əˈdʒʌdʒ]A v/t1. JURa) eine Sache (gerichtlich) entscheidenthe court adjudged him (to be) guilty;adjudge sb bankrupt über jemandes Vermögen den Konkurs eröffnen;he was adjudged offside SPORT der Schiedsrichter sah ihn im Abseitsc) ein Urteil fällen3. JUR obs verurteilen (to zu)4. erachten für, beurteilen als* * *transitive verbadjudge somebody/something [to be] something — jemanden/etwas für etwas erklären
* * *v.für Recht erkennen ausdr.zusprechen v. -
4 find
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