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B vi2 ( in chess) analyser les positions. -
2 adjudicate
adjudicate [ə'dʒu:dɪkeɪt](claim, issue) décider; (competition) juger;∎ Law to adjudicate sb bankrupt déclarer ou mettre qn en faillite -
3 adjudicate
adjudicate [əˈdʒu:dɪkeɪt][+ competition] juger ; [+ claim] régler* * *[ə'dʒuːdɪkeɪt]transitive verb juger [contest]; examiner [case, claim] -
4 adjudicate
juger, arbitrer; ADMINISTRATION (claim) adjuger;∎ to adjudicate sb bankrupt déclarer qn en faillite(in dispute) arbitrer -
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[ə'‹u:dikeit](to act as a judge (in an artistic competition etc).) juger- adjudicator -
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8 adjudicate, an, application, to
accorder une requêteEnglish-French legislative terms > adjudicate, an, application, to
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9 to adjudicate
Jur. statuer sur; décider de; se prononcer sur; trancher; rendre un arrêt, un jugement (déclaratif)English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to adjudicate
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10 to adjudicate so. bankrupt
Jur. déclarer qqn en failliteEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to adjudicate so. bankrupt
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11 judge
judge [dʒʌdʒ]1. nouna. ( = assess) jugerb. ( = consider) estimer* * *[dʒʌdʒ] 1.1) Law juge m2) ( adjudicator) ( at competition) membre m du jury; Sport juge m3) fig2.to be no judge of — ne pas s'y connaître en [art, wine]
transitive verb1) gen, Law juger [person]2) ( adjudicate) faire partie du jury de [show, competition]3) ( estimate) ( currently) estimer [distance, age]; ( in the future) prévoir [outcome, reaction]4) ( consider) juger, estimer3.intransitive verb jugerjudging by ou from... — à en juger par, d'après...
••to be as sober as a judge — ( not drunk) ne pas être ivre du tout; ( solemn) être sérieux comme un pape
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1 nounfailli(e) m, fbankrupt's certificate concordat mfailli(e);∎ to go bankrupt faire faillite;∎ to be bankrupt être en faillite;∎ to adjudicate or declare sb bankrupt déclarer qn en faillite(company, person) mettre en faillite;∎ the deal bankrupted the business la transaction a mis l'entreprise en faillite -
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qui fait preuve d'initiativeproactive marketing marketing m proactif;ADMINISTRATION proactive staffing dotation f par anticipationWhy is there a need for the director or chairman to attempt secret behind-the-scenes deals? The PCC exists to adjudicate and urge good practice, not to broker compromises. Why indeed wait for a complaint in the first place? One important change the PCC could make is for it to become proactive and speak out on abuses before the formality of a complaint.
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A n2 ( adjudicator) ( at competition) membre m du jury ; Sport juge m ; the judges' decision is final ( at show etc) la décision du jury est sans appel ;3 fig to be a good judge of character être un fin psychologue, savoir juger les gens ; to be no judge of ne pas s'y connaître en [art, wine] ; I think it's lovely-not that I'm any judge je trouve ça très beau-bien que je ne sois pas vraiment juge en la matière ; let me be the judge of that je suis mieux à même d'en juger.C vtr1 gen, Jur juger [person] ; to judge a prisoner guilty juger qu'un accusé est coupable ; who are you to judge others? de quel droit te permets-tu de juger les autres? ;2 ( adjudicate) faire partie du jury de [show, competition] ;3 ( estimate) ( currently) estimer [distance, age] ; ( in the future) prévoir [outcome, reaction] ; it is hard to judge who will win the election il est difficile de prévoir qui va gagner les élections ;4 ( consider) juger, estimer ; the operation was judged a great success on a estimé or jugé que l'opération avait été un grand succès ; judged by their usual standards, their concert was disappointing par rapport à ce qu'ils font d'habitude, leur concert était décevant.D vi juger ; I am in no position to judge ce n'est pas à moi de juger ; as far as one can judge autant qu'on puisse en juger ; judging by ou from… à en juger par or d'après…to be as sober as a judge ( not drunk) ne pas être ivre du tout ; ( solemn) être sérieux comme un pape. -
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bankrupt ['bæŋkrʌpt]1 nounLaw failli(e) m,f∎ to go bankrupt faire faillite;∎ to be bankrupt être en faillite;∎ to adjudicate or declare sb bankrupt déclarer qn en faillite;∎ the firm was declared bankrupt la firme a été déclarée ou mise en faillite;∎ figurative he is completely bankrupt of ideas il est complètement à court d'idées;∎ morally bankrupt sans moralité∎ the deal bankrupted the business la transaction a mis l'entreprise en faillite►► bankrupt's certificate concordat m;bankrupt's estate actif m de la faillite -
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judge [dʒʌdʒ]1 noun∎ Judge Jeffries le juge Jeffries;∎ presiding judge président m du tribunal;∎ figurative you can't just appoint yourself judge and jury tu n'as pas le droit de décider sans consulter personne∎ the judges were divided le jury était partagé(c) figurative juge m;∎ a good judge (of) (of cars, horses, wine) un/une spécialiste (en);∎ she fancies herself as a good judge of men elle croit savoir juger les hommes;∎ I'm not sure he's the best judge of such things je ne suis pas sûr qu'il soit très bon juge en la matière;∎ to be a good or keen judge of character être bon ou fin psychologue;∎ I'll let you be the judge of that je vous en fais juge, je vous laisse juge;∎ I will be the judge of that c'est moi qui jugerai de cela(a) (pass judgment on, adjudicate) juger;∎ the case will be judged tomorrow l'affaire sera jugée demain;∎ a panel of critics judged the competition le concours a été jugé par un panel de critiques;∎ the assistant referee judged him offside le juge de touche a estimé qu'il était hors jeu;∎ don't judge him too harshly ne le juge pas trop sévèrement(b) (consider) juger, considérer;∎ she judged it her duty to protest elle a considéré qu'il était de son devoir de protester;∎ her latest novel has been judged a failure by the critics les critiques ont estimé que son dernier roman était mauvais(c) (estimate) juger de, estimer;∎ can you judge the distance? peux-tu évaluer la distance?;∎ I'd judge him to be about thirty je lui donnerais la trentainejuger;∎ who will be judging? (in competition) qui va faire fonction de juge?;∎ if you don't believe me, judge for yourself si vous ne me croyez pas, jugez-en par vous-même;∎ it isn't for me to judge ce n'est pas à moi d'en juger;∎ you're in no position to judge vous n'êtes pas en mesure d'en juger;∎ as far as I can judge pour autant que je puisse en juger;∎ judging from or by what he said si j'en juge par ce qu'il a dit;∎ to judge from or by her accent à en juger par son accent, d'après son accent∎ Bible (the) book of Judges (le livre des) Juges►► Military judge advocate assesseur m (d'un tribunal militaire);Military judge advocate general assesseur m général
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