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auˈthorities

  • 1 instanca

    f instance; jur higher court I jur u prvoj -i in the first instance; jur posljednja/najviša -a (court of) last resort; jur proći sve instancae appeal from court to court; jur proslijediti višim -ama forward to higher authorities; vodeće -e top au-thorities/level
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    • instance

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > instanca

  • 2 authority

    [ɔːˈθɔrətɪ] plural auˈthorities noun
    1) the power or right to do something:

    He gave me authority to act on his behalf.

    سُلْطَه، تَفويض
    2) a person who is an expert, or a book that can be referred to, on a particular subject:

    He is an authority on Roman history.

    حُجّـه، ثِقه، مَرجِع، مَصدَر مَوثوق

    The authorities would not allow public meetings.

    سُلْطَه (مَحَلِّيَه، دُستورِيَه، مَركَزِيَه)
    4) a natural quality in a person which makes him able to control and influence people:

    a man of authority.

    سُلْطان، صَلاحِيَّه، نُفوذ

    Arabic-English dictionary > authority

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