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1 Faculty of Advocates
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2 advocate
1. noun(of a cause) Befürworter, der/Befürworterin, die; Fürsprecher, der/Fürsprecherin, die; (for a person) Fürsprecher, der/Fürsprecherin, die; (Law) [Rechts]anwalt, der/[Rechts]anwältin, die2. transitive verb* * *1. ['ædvəkət] noun(a supporter, a person who is in favour (of): an advocate of reform.) der/die Fürsprecher(in), Jurist2. [-keit] verb(to recommend: He advocated increasing the charges.) befürworten* * *ad·vo·cateI. vt[ˈædvəkeɪt]1. (support)▪ to \advocate sth etw unterstützen [o befürworten]she \advocates taking a more long-term view sie ist dafür, eine langfristigere Perspektive einzunehmento \advocate a cause für eine Sache eintreten, sich akk für eine Sache einsetzen [o engagierenII. n[ˈædvəkət, -keɪt]to be an \advocate of environmentalism/women's rights für den Umweltschutz/die Rechte der Frauen eintretenstrong \advocate engagierter Befürworter/engagierte Befürworterin3.▶ the devil's \advocate Advocatus m Diaboli* * *['dvəkɪt]1. n2) (esp Scot JUR) (Rechts)anwalt m/-anwältin f, Advokat(in) m(f) (old, dial) ['dvəkeɪt]2. vteintreten für; plan etc befürwortenthose who advocate extending the licensing laws — die, die eine Verlängerung der Öffnungszeiten befürworten
* * *A s [ˈædvəkət; -keıt]1. Verfechter(in), Befürworter(in)2. JURa) schott Rechtsanwalt m: → academic.ru/43826/Lord_Advocate">Lord Advocateb) US Rechtsbeistand mB v/t [-keıt] verfechten, befürworten, eintreten für:advocate doing sth dafür eintreten, etwas zu tunadv. abk1. advance4. adversus, against6. advocate* * *1. noun(of a cause) Befürworter, der/Befürworterin, die; Fürsprecher, der/Fürsprecherin, die; (for a person) Fürsprecher, der/Fürsprecherin, die; (Law) [Rechts]anwalt, der/[Rechts]anwältin, die2. transitive verb* * *n.Anwalt -¨e m.Fürsprecher m.Rechtsbeistand m.Sachwalter m.Verfechter m. v.befürworten v.eintreten für ausdr.verfechten v.verteidigen v. -
3 judge advocate
n (MIL)Beisitzer( in) m(f) bei einem Kriegsgericht, Kriegsgerichtsrat m, Kriegsgerichtsrätin f* * * -
4 judge advocate general
judge advocate general pl judge advocates general, judge advocate generals s MIL Chef m der Militärjustiz -
5 advocate
ad·vo·cate vt [ʼædvəkeɪt];to \advocate sth etw unterstützen [o befürworten];she \advocates taking a more long-term view sie ist dafür, eine langfristigere Perspektive einzunehmen;to \advocate a cause für eine Sache eintreten, sich akk für eine Sache einsetzen [o engagieren] n [ʼædvəkət, -keɪt]to be an \advocate of environmentalism/ women's rights für den Umweltschutz/die Rechte der Frauen eintreten;strong \advocate engagierter Befürworter/engagierte BefürworterinPHRASES:the devil's \advocate Advocatus m Diaboli
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