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1 tribunal
m.1 court.llevar a alguien/acudir a los tribunales to take somebody/go to courttribunal de Apelación Court of Appealtribunal Constitucional Constitutional Courttribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos European Court of Human Rightstribunal Internacional de Justicia International Court of Justicetribunal de Justicia Europeo European Court of Justicetribunal Penal Internacional International Criminal Courttribunal Tutelar de Menores Juvenile Court2 board of examiners.3 tribunal, court of justice, court, bar.4 jury, juryman.* * *1 DERECHO court2 (de examen) board of examiners\llevar a los tribunales to take to courtTribunal Constitucional Constitutional Courttribunal de apelación court of appealTribunal de Cuentas National Audit Office, US Committee on Public AccountsTribunal Supremo High Court, US Supreme Courttribunal tutelar de menores juvenile court* * *noun m.court, tribunal* * *SM1) (Jur) (=lugar) court; (=conjunto de jueces) court, benchsus actos serán juzgados por el tribunal de la opinión pública — public opinion will be the judge of his actions
Tribunal de Justicia de las Comunidades Europeas, Tribunal de Justicia de la Unión Europea — European Court of Justice
Tribunal Supremo — High Court, Supreme Court (EEUU)
2) (Univ) (=examinadores) board of examiners3) (Pol) (=comisión investigadora) tribunal4) Cono Sur (Mil) court martialTRIBUNAL CONSTITUCIONAL The role of the Spanish Tribunal Constitucional is to see that the 1978 Constitution is adhered to by the organs of government. It has jurisdiction in conflicts of power between the Spanish State and the Comunidades Autónomas and between the Autonomous Communities themselves, and it also has powers to safeguard the basic rights of citizens. It consists of 12 members, four nominated by Congress and by Senate, two by the Government and two by the governing body of the Spanish judiciary, the Consejo General del Poder Judicial.See:ver nota culturelle LA CONSTITUCIÓN ESPAÑOLA in constitución* * *1) (Der)b) tribunales masculino plural ( justicia)acudir/recurrir a los tribunales — to go to court
2) ( en examen) examining board; ( en concurso) panel of judges* * *= court, tribunal, court of law.Ex. However, as a sub-class of 343, Criminal law, we require the entry courts: Criminal 343.19.Ex. Look, for example, at UDC class 343.19 'Criminal courts and tribunals'.Ex. The author considers the factors affecting the admissibility of records on optical discs as evidence in courts of law.----* desacato al tribunal = contempt of court.* jefatura del tribunal supremo = chief justiceship.* llevar a los tribunales = take + Nombre + to court.* los tribunales = the Bench.* presidente del tribunal = presiding judge.* presidente del tribunal supremo = chief justice.* presidente de tribunal = chief justice.* sala del tribunal = courtroom.* tribunal criminal = criminal tribunal.* tribunal de alzada = court of appeal, appeal(s) court.* tribunal de apelaciones = court of appeal, appeal(s) court.* Tribunal de Defensa de la Competencia = Office of Fair Trade.* tribunal de distrito = district court.* tribunal de guerra = court martial.* tribunal de justicia = criminal court, court of justice, law courts, court of law.* tribunal de menores = juvenile court, minors' court.* tribunal examinador = examining board, examining committee.* tribunal federal = federal court.* tribunal laboral = industrial tribunal.* tribunal militar = military tribunal.* Tribunal Supremo = Supreme Court.* Tribunal Supremo, el = High Court, the.* * *1) (Der)b) tribunales masculino plural ( justicia)acudir/recurrir a los tribunales — to go to court
2) ( en examen) examining board; ( en concurso) panel of judges* * *= court, tribunal, court of law.Ex: However, as a sub-class of 343, Criminal law, we require the entry courts: Criminal 343.19.
Ex: Look, for example, at UDC class 343.19 'Criminal courts and tribunals'.Ex: The author considers the factors affecting the admissibility of records on optical discs as evidence in courts of law.* desacato al tribunal = contempt of court.* jefatura del tribunal supremo = chief justiceship.* llevar a los tribunales = take + Nombre + to court.* los tribunales = the Bench.* presidente del tribunal = presiding judge.* presidente del tribunal supremo = chief justice.* presidente de tribunal = chief justice.* sala del tribunal = courtroom.* tribunal criminal = criminal tribunal.* tribunal de alzada = court of appeal, appeal(s) court.* tribunal de apelaciones = court of appeal, appeal(s) court.* Tribunal de Defensa de la Competencia = Office of Fair Trade.* tribunal de distrito = district court.* tribunal de guerra = court martial.* tribunal de justicia = criminal court, court of justice, law courts, court of law.* tribunal de menores = juvenile court, minors' court.* tribunal examinador = examining board, examining committee.* tribunal federal = federal court.* tribunal laboral = industrial tribunal.* tribunal militar = military tribunal.* Tribunal Supremo = Supreme Court.* Tribunal Supremo, el = High Court, the.* * *A ( Der)comparecer ante un tribunal to appear in courteso lo juzgará el tribunal de la historia history will be the judge of that(justicia): acudieron a los tribunales they went to courtrecurrir a los tribunales to go to court, to have recourse to the law ( frml)Compuestos:constitutional court Tribunal Constitucional (↑ tribunal a1)● tribunal de apelación or alzadaNational Audit Office(UE) European Court of Auditors(UE) European Court of Justicecourt of claims ( with jurisdiction in cases brought against the government)(UE) Court of First Instancecourt of first instancecourt martial, military court≈ supreme court, ≈ high court ( in UK)juvenile courtB (en un examen) examining board; (en un concurso) panel of judges* * *
tribunal sustantivo masculino
1 (Der)
( jueces) judges (pl);
tribunal supremo ≈ supreme court ( in US), ≈ high court ( in UK);
tribunal (tutelar) de menores juvenile courtb)
2 ( en examen) examining board;
( en concurso) panel of judges
tribunal sustantivo masculino
1 Jur (órgano, edificio) court
Tribunal Supremo, High Court, US Supreme Court
2 (de una oposición, concurso) board
' tribunal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abogada
- abogado
- constitucional
- desacato
- dictamen
- II
- instancia
- juzgado
- presidir
- sala
- alguacil
- apelar
- audiencia
- competencia
- presidente
- vocal
English:
appeal
- appear
- appearance
- appellate court
- attachment
- bar
- bench
- claim
- contempt
- court
- damage
- guilt
- guilty
- High Court
- juvenile court
- lawcourt
- probate court
- sit
- tribunal
- adjourn
- barrister
- board
- chief
- district
- high
- supreme
* * *tribunal nm1. [de justicia] court;llevar a alguien/acudir a los tribunales to take sb/to go to courtTribunal de Apelación Court of Appeal;Tribunal Constitucional Constitutional Court;Tribunal de Cuentas [español] ≈ National Audit Office;[europeo] Court of Audit;Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos European Court of Human Rights;Tribunal Internacional de Justicia International Court of Justice;UE Tribunal de Justicia Europeo European Court of Justice;Tribunal Penal Internacional International Criminal Court;Tribunal de la Rota Sacra Romana Rota;Tribunal Tutelar de Menores Juvenile Court2. [de examen] board of examiners;[de concurso] panel* * *m court* * *tribunal nm: court, tribunal* * *tribunal n (de justicia) court -
2 Amtsgericht
n county (oder Am. district) court* * *das Amtsgerichtcountry court* * *Ạmts|ge|richtnt≈ county (Brit) or district (US) court* * *Amts·ge·richtnt ≈ magistrates' [or AM district] court* * *1) (Instanz) local or district court2) (Gebäude) local or district court building•• Cultural note:Amtsgerichte (local or district courts), similar to the US municipal or county courts, are the lowest level of ordinary courts in Germany. They work in a two-tier system with the Landgerichte (regional courts) and deal with minor cases. There are four levels of ordinary courts hearing both civil and criminal cases: the Amtsgericht (Local Court), Landgericht (Regional Court), Oberlandesgericht (Higher Regional Court) and the Bundesgerichtshof (Federal Supreme Court). Most legal proceedings at the local court are handled by magistrates. The regional courts handle more serious cases and deal with local court appeals; a panel of lay judges sits with a professional judge in a regional court* * ** * *1) (Instanz) local or district court2) (Gebäude) local or district court building•• Cultural note:Amtsgerichte (local or district courts), similar to the US municipal or county courts, are the lowest level of ordinary courts in Germany. They work in a two-tier system with the Landgerichte (regional courts) and deal with minor cases. There are four levels of ordinary courts hearing both civil and criminal cases: the Amtsgericht (Local Court), Landgericht (Regional Court), Oberlandesgericht (Higher Regional Court) and the Bundesgerichtshof (Federal Supreme Court). Most legal proceedings at the local court are handled by magistrates. The regional courts handle more serious cases and deal with local court appeals; a panel of lay judges sits with a professional judge in a regional court* * *n.county court (US) n.court of lowest instance n.magistrate's court (UK) n. -
3 chambre
chambre [∫ɑ̃bʀ]1. feminine noun• chambre à un lit/deux lits single/twin room• chambre double or pour deux personnes double roomb. (Politics) House• Chambre haute/basse Upper/Lower House2. compounds► chambre d'hôte ≈ bed and breakfast* * *ʃɑ̃bʀ1) ( pour dormir) gén room; ( chez soi) room, bedroomchambre pour une personne/pour deux personnes — single/double room
politicien en chambre — hum armchair politician hum
2) Musique3) ( assemblée parlementaire) house4) Administration ( organe professionnel) chamber5) Technologie ( enceinte close) chamber•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʃɑ̃bʀ nf1) (dans un appartement) bedroomIl y a trois chambres. — There are three bedrooms.
C'est la chambre de Camille. — This is Camille's room., This is Camille's bedroom.
"chambres d'hôte" — "bed and breakfast"
2) TECHNIQUE chamber3) POLITIQUE chamber, house4) DROIT court5) COMMERCE chamber* * *chambre nf1 ( pour dormir) gén room; ( chez soi) bedroom; chambre meublée à louer furnished room to let; chambre d'hôtel/d'hôpital hotel/hospital room; chambre individuelle or à un lit or pour une personne single room; chambre double or pour deux personnes double room; chambre à deux lits twin room; faire chambre à part to sleep in separate rooms; avez-vous une chambre de libre? have you got any rooms free ou vacancies?; politicien/athlète en chambre hum, pej armchair politician/athlete hum, péj;2 Mus musique/orchestre de chambre chamber music/orchestra;3 Pol ( assemblée parlementaire) house;4 Jur ( section d'un tribunal) division of a court of justice;5 Admin ( organe professionnel) chamber;chambre d'accusation criminal division of the court of appeal; chambre d'agriculture farmers' association in each French department; chambre à air inner tube; chambre d'amis guest room; chambre basse Pol Lower House; chambre de bonne maid's room; chambre à bulles Phys Nucl bubble chamber; chambre des cartes Naut chart room; chambre de chauffe ( de fonderie) fire chamber; Naut stokehold, fire room; chambre civile civil appeal division of a superior court; chambre claire camera lucida; chambre de combustion Aut combustion chamber; chambre de commerce (et d'industrie) chamber of commerce; chambre de compensation clearing house; chambre du conseil ( local) Judge's Chambers (used for deliberation); ( magistrats) magistrates in deliberation after completion of hearing; chambre à coucher ( pièce) bedroom; ( mobilier) bedroom suite; chambre criminelle criminal court; chambre forte strong room; chambre frigorifique or froide cold (storage) room; chambre à gaz gas chamber; chambre haute Pol Upper House; chambre d'hôte ≈ room in a guest house; ‘chambres d'hôte’ ≈ ‘bed and breakfast’; chambre d'isolement Méd isolation room; chambre de métiers professional association; chambre noire Phot ( boîte) camera obscura; ( local) darkroom; chambre pollinique Bot pollen chamber; chambre de simulation Astronaut simulation chamber; chambre sourde Tech anechoic room; chambre syndicale Employers' federation; chambre de torture torture chamber; Chambre des communes House of Commons; Chambre des députés Pol Chamber of Deputies; Chambre des lords House of Lords; Chambre des représentants House of Representatives.[ʃɑ̃br] nom féminin1. [pièce]chambre individuelle ou pour une personne single (room)chambre double ou pour deux personnes double roomchambre d'hôte ≃ room in a guest house‘chambres à louer’ ‘rooms available’chambre d'amis guest ou spare roomb. [louée à un particulier] attic room (often rented to a student)a. child's roomb. [pour tout-petits] nursery2. [local]la Chambre haute/basse the Upper/Lower Chamberla Chambre des lords ou des pairs the House of Lordspremière chambre upper chamber ou courtdeuxième chambre lower chamber ou court[section] CourtChambre d'accusation ou des mises en accusation Court of criminal appeal5. [organisme]6. NAUTIQUE [local]9. PHOTOGRAPHIE10. OPTIQUEchambre claire/noire camera lucida/obscura11. ANATOMIEchambre antérieure ou de l'œil anterior chamber of the eye————————en chambre locution adjectivaleThis was the official name for the French parliamentary assembly until 1946, when the name l'Assemblée nationale was adopted. -
4 суд
1) (суждение) judgement; (заключение, оценка) verdict2) (общественный орган) courtсуд совести — rules of morality, forum of conscience
3) юр. (государственный орган) law-court, court of law / of justiceвызывать в суд — to exact; to cite
образовать / учредить суд — to constitute the court
передать дело в суд — to refer a matter to a tribunal, to submit a case to the court
подать в суд на кого-л. — to bring an action / a suit against smb., to bring smb. into court
апелляционный суд — court of appeal; appellate court амер.
кассационный суд — court of review / cassation / appeal
морской суд — maritime / marine court
обратиться к третейскому суду — to recourse / to resort to arbitration
заседание суда — hearing, court session
неуважение к суду, оскорбление суда — contempt of court
представление суду (документов, состязательных бумаг) — exhibition
решение суда — judgement / decision of court, court ruling
опротестовать / обжаловать решение суда — to appeal against the decision of the court
суд, определённый договором / контрактом — contractual forum
суд первой инстанции — court of the first instance, court of original jurisdiction
суд, решающий дела, основываясь на праве справедливости — court of equity
4) юр. (разбирательство в суде) trial, legal proceedingsбыть / находиться под судом — to be under trial, to come up for (one's) trial, to stand (one's) trial
идти под суд — to be prosecuted / tried
отдавать под суд — to bring (smb.) to court for trial
предавать суду — to commit (smb.) for trial, to prosecute
привлечь к суду — to put (smb.) on / to trial, to arraign, to bring up (smb.) for / to trial, to take legal action (against)
привлечь к суду по обвинению в коррупции — to put (smb.) to trial on corruption charges
привлекаться к суду в качестве подсудимого — to appear in the dock, to be placed / to be put in(to) the dock
без посредничества суда (о каком-л. действии) — brevi manu лат.
суд в полном составе — the Bar, суд "кенгуру" (незаконное разбирательство) Kangaroo court разг.
на суде — in court, at / during the trial, at the bar
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5 Strafkammer
f JUR. criminal division* * *Straf|kam|merfdivision for criminal matters (of a court)* * *Straf·kam·mer* * ** * *f.criminal division n. -
6 są|d
m (G sądu) 1. Prawo (organ wymiaru sprawiedliwości) court (of law a. justice), law court- sąd cywilny/karny a civil/criminal court- sąd pierwszej instancji a court of first instance, a trial court US- jawna rozprawa sądu a trial in open court- wyrok/orzeczenie sądu a court sentence/verdict- dostać wezwanie do sądu to receive a summons a. be summoned to appear in a. at court- mieć sprawę w sądzie za napad to be in court for robbery- oddać sprawę do sądu to take one’s/a case to court, to go to court- pójść z czymś do sądu pot. to bring sth to court- pozwać kogoś do sądu to take sb to court- składać zeznanie w sądzie to testify a. give evidence in court- sprawa/skarga wpłynęła do sądu rejonowego a case/complaint has come up in a. come to a district court- stawić się w sądzie to appear in court- wygrać/przegrać sprawę w sądzie to win/lose one’s court case2. Prawo (zespół sędziów) court- posiedzenie sądu court sitting- skazany przez sąd obradujący za zamkniętymi drzwiami sentenced by a court sitting in camera- sąd obraduje a. odbywa posiedzenie the court is in session- sądowi przewodniczył sędzia X the court was presided over by judge X- sąd postanawia, że… the court rules a. holds that…- sąd wydał wyrok/oddalił powództwo the court passed a sentence/dismissed a complaint- Wysoki Sądzie! Your Lordship! GB, Your Honor! US3. Prawo (proces) trial- skazać/ukarać kogoś bez sądu to convict/punish sb without trial- odprawiać a. odbywać sąd nad kimś za coś to try sb for sth- każdy ma prawo do sądu everyone has the right to receive a fair trial4. Prawo (siedziba) court; (budynek) courthouse, court building 5. (opinia) judgement, judgment (o kimś/czymś a. na temat kogoś/czegoś of sb/sth)- subiektywny/pochopny/opaczny sąd a subjective/a snap/an impaired judgement- wydać sąd o kimś/czymś to pronounce judgement on sb/sth- być ostrożnym w wygłaszaniu a. wypowiadaniu sądów to be careful in making judgements- wstrzymać się z wydawaniem sądów o czymś to reserve judgement on sth- utwierdzam się w moich sądach o tej sztuce I’m confirmed in my judgement of the play6. Log. proposition- □ sąd administracyjny Prawo administrative court- sąd asertoryczny Log. assertion- sąd asesorski Hist., Prawo ≈ chancery court- Sąd Boży Hist., Relig. trial by ordeal- sąd grodzki Hist., Prawo (w Polsce międzywojennej) court of first instance; (w dawnej Polsce) law court in a borough- sąd hipotetyczny Log. hypothetical proposition- sąd kapturowy Hist., Prawo law court during the interregna in Poland; przen. (nieoficjalny, tajny) kangaroo court- sąd koleżeński body that arbitrates disputes within a group, staff, or organization- sąd konieczny Log. necessary judgement- sąd konsystorski Prawo, Relig. consistory (court)- Sąd Najwyższy Prawo Supreme Court- Sąd Ostateczny Relig. the Last a. Final Judgement- sąd polowy Prawo, Wojsk. court-martial- sąd polubowny (zespół) panel of arbitrators; (instytucja) court of conciliation (and arbitration); (proces, decyzja) arbitrament- sąd powszechny Prawo court of general jurisdiction- sąd pracy Prawo industrial tribunal- sąd przysięgłych Prawo jury- sąd rewizyjny Prawo ≈ court of appeal- sąd skorupkowy Hist. ostracism- sąd wojenny Prawo, Wojsk. court-martial- iść pod sąd książk. to stand trialThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > są|d
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7 sąd
* * *mi1. ( instytucja) court; court of justice, court of law; sąd apelacyjny appellate court, court of appeal; sąd boży hist. ordeal; sąd dla nieletnich juvenile court; sąd grodzki magistrates' court; hist. borough court; sąd honorowy honor court, Br. honour court; sąd karny criminal court; sąd koleżeński peer tribunal; Sąd Najwyższy Supreme Court; sąd okręgowy district court; sąd ostateczny Last l. Final Judgement; sąd pierwszej instancji court of first instance; sąd polowy provost court; sąd powszechny court of law; sąd pracy labor court; Br. labour court; sąd rejonowy local court; sąd rodzinny family court, domestic relations court; sąd wojenny court martial; sąd wojewódzki provincial court; nakaz sądu court order; obraza sądu contempt of court; orzeczenie sądu court decision; posiedzenie sądu court sitting; oddać sprawę do sądu go to court; podać kogoś do sądu take sb to court; postawić kogoś przed sądem bring sb before court; stawać przed sądem appear before court; stawić się w sądzie appear in court; proszę wstać, sąd idzie all rise, the court is in session; Wysoki Sądzie! Your Honor! Br. Your Honour!3. ( gmach) courthouse, court.4. ( opinia) judgment; wydać sąd o kimś/czymś pronounce judgment on l. upon sb/sth.5. log. proposition.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sąd
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8 llevar a juicio
(v.) = prosecute, sue, file + suit against, bring + a suit against, litigate, bring + criminal charges against, file + lawsuit against, take + Nombre + to court, bring + Nombre + to justice, put on + trial, tryEx. Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex. Given the increasing frequency frequency of lawsuits brought against all kinds of institutions and individuals, libraries and librarians should not assume that they are immune against being sued.Ex. In June '90, DIALOG Information services filed an antitrust suit against the American Chemical Society (ACS) charging that the Society had damaged the company.Ex. The resources provided are to assist the personal injury attorneys litigating medical malpractice claims.Ex. Criminal charges are to be brought against 3 people after the seizure of counterfeit copies of British Telecom's PhoneDisc, a CD-ROM database containing the company's 100 or so telephone directories.Ex. This paper details the attempt by Boston University to strike back at such agencies by filing a lawsuit against Internet term paper companies in the USA.Ex. Many school districts have adopted a hard-line approach to reducing unexcused absenteeism; in one such district, truancy rates were reduced 45 percent when truants and their parents were taken to court.Ex. He was an Israeli undercover agent who captured and brought to justice many Nazi war criminals.Ex. Socrates was put on trial for corrupting the youth of Athens and condemned to death by drinking the poision hemlock.Ex. The Government is now trying him on criminal charges for allegedly misleading officials early in the investigation.* * *(v.) = prosecute, sue, file + suit against, bring + a suit against, litigate, bring + criminal charges against, file + lawsuit against, take + Nombre + to court, bring + Nombre + to justice, put on + trial, tryEx: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.
Ex: Given the increasing frequency frequency of lawsuits brought against all kinds of institutions and individuals, libraries and librarians should not assume that they are immune against being sued.Ex: In June '90, DIALOG Information services filed an antitrust suit against the American Chemical Society (ACS) charging that the Society had damaged the company.Ex: How does one bring a harassment suit against one's employer?.Ex: The resources provided are to assist the personal injury attorneys litigating medical malpractice claims.Ex: Criminal charges are to be brought against 3 people after the seizure of counterfeit copies of British Telecom's PhoneDisc, a CD-ROM database containing the company's 100 or so telephone directories.Ex: This paper details the attempt by Boston University to strike back at such agencies by filing a lawsuit against Internet term paper companies in the USA.Ex: Many school districts have adopted a hard-line approach to reducing unexcused absenteeism; in one such district, truancy rates were reduced 45 percent when truants and their parents were taken to court.Ex: He was an Israeli undercover agent who captured and brought to justice many Nazi war criminals.Ex: Socrates was put on trial for corrupting the youth of Athens and condemned to death by drinking the poision hemlock.Ex: The Government is now trying him on criminal charges for allegedly misleading officials early in the investigation. -
9 abogado
f. & m.1 lawyer, attorney, attorney-at-law, advocate.2 public attorney, solicitor.past part.past participle of spanish verb: abogar.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 lawyer, solicitor (tribunal supremo) barrister2 figurado advocate, champion\ejercer de abogado to practise law, be a lawyerabogado de oficio legal -aid lawyerabogado defensor counsel for the defenseabogado del diablo devil's advocateabogado del Estado public prosecutor, US attorney generalabogado laborista union lawyer* * *(f. - abogada)nounlawyer, attorney* * *abogado, -aSM / F1) lawyer, attorney(-at-law) (EEUU)ejercer de abogado — to practise o (EEUU) practice law
recibirse de abogado — esp LAm to qualify as a lawyer
abogado/a auxiliar — Méx junior lawyer
abogado/a criminalista — criminal lawyer
abogado/a defensor(a) — defending counsel
abogado/a del Estado — public prosecutor, attorney general (EEUU)
abogado/a de oficio — court-appointed counsel, duty solicitor, public defender (EEUU)
abogado/a de secano — barrack-room lawyer
abogado/a laboralista — labour lawyer, labor lawyer (EEUU)
abogado/a matrimonialista — divorce lawyer
abogado/a penalista — Méx criminal lawyer
2) (=defensor, partidario) champion, advocate* * *- da masculino, femenino ( en general) lawyer, solicitor ( in UK); ( ante un tribunal superior) attorney ( in US), barrister ( in UK)* * *= attorney, lawyer, prosecutor, barrister-at-law, barrister, trial lawyer.Ex. For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made with an attorney in a legal assistance society and conselors in abortion clinics or maternity homes.Ex. Conceived initially to demonstrate a potential tool to assist lawyers in adjudicatory proceedings, the system appears to have potential for addressing a broad spectrum of record management requirements.Ex. This article discusses one case that illustrates how even well trained federal prosecutors can grow confused about how to apply the intellectual property law.Ex. A barrister-at-law Barry quickly adjusted himself to the particular problems of the library profession.Ex. An MP, a barrister, and a financial consultant present the case for charging Value Added Tax (VAT) on books.Ex. All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.----* abogado civil = civilian lawyer, people's lawyer.* abogado defensor = defence attorney [defense attorney, -USA].* abogado de la corona = Queen's Counsel (QC).* abogado del diablo = devil's advocate.* abogado del estado = Queen's Counsel (QC).* abogado de oficio = legal aid.* abogado especializado en divorcios = divorce lawyer.* abogado fiscal = prosecuting attorney, district attorney, district counsel.* abogado general = advocate-general.* abogado matrimonialista = divorce lawyer.* abogado procurador = solicitor.* abogado que asesora a los presos = jailhouse lawyer.* abogado sin escrúpulos = shyster, shark lawyer.* ayudante de abogado = paralegal [para-legal].* bufete de abogados = law centre, law firm, law office.* Colegio de Abogados = Law Society.* despacho de abogados = law centre, law office.* firma de abogados = legal assistance society, law firm.* jerga de los abogados = legalease.* * *- da masculino, femenino ( en general) lawyer, solicitor ( in UK); ( ante un tribunal superior) attorney ( in US), barrister ( in UK)* * *= attorney, lawyer, prosecutor, barrister-at-law, barrister, trial lawyer.Ex: For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made with an attorney in a legal assistance society and conselors in abortion clinics or maternity homes.
Ex: Conceived initially to demonstrate a potential tool to assist lawyers in adjudicatory proceedings, the system appears to have potential for addressing a broad spectrum of record management requirements.Ex: This article discusses one case that illustrates how even well trained federal prosecutors can grow confused about how to apply the intellectual property law.Ex: A barrister-at-law Barry quickly adjusted himself to the particular problems of the library profession.Ex: An MP, a barrister, and a financial consultant present the case for charging Value Added Tax (VAT) on books.Ex: All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.* abogado civil = civilian lawyer, people's lawyer.* abogado defensor = defence attorney [defense attorney, -USA].* abogado de la corona = Queen's Counsel (QC).* abogado del diablo = devil's advocate.* abogado del estado = Queen's Counsel (QC).* abogado de oficio = legal aid.* abogado especializado en divorcios = divorce lawyer.* abogado fiscal = prosecuting attorney, district attorney, district counsel.* abogado general = advocate-general.* abogado matrimonialista = divorce lawyer.* abogado procurador = solicitor.* abogado que asesora a los presos = jailhouse lawyer.* abogado sin escrúpulos = shyster, shark lawyer.* ayudante de abogado = paralegal [para-legal].* bufete de abogados = law centre, law firm, law office.* Colegio de Abogados = Law Society.* despacho de abogados = law centre, law office.* firma de abogados = legal assistance society, law firm.* jerga de los abogados = legalease.* * *abogado -damasculine, feminine(en general) lawyer, solicitor ( BrE); (ante un tribunal superior) attorney ( AmE), barrister ( BrE)no necesito abogados, yo me sé defender ( fam); I don't need anyone to defend me, I can stand up for myselfCompuestos:● abogado criminalista, abogada criminalistamasculine, feminine criminal lawyer● abogado defensor, abogada defensoramasculine devil's advocate● abogado de oficio, abogada de oficio● abogado general, abogada general(UE) masculine, feminine advocate general● abogado del estado, abogada del estado● abogado laboralista, abogada laboralistamasculine, feminine labor* lawyer ( AmE), employment lawyer● abogado matrimonialista, abogada matrimonialistamasculine, feminine divorce lawyer● abogado penalista, abogada penalistamasculine, feminine criminal lawyer● abogado procesalista, abogada procesalista* * *
Del verbo abogar: ( conjugate abogar)
abogado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
abogado
abogar
abogado
( ante un tribunal superior) attorney ( in US), barrister ( in UK);
abogado del diablo devil's advocate
abogado,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino lawyer, solicitor, US attorney, US counsellor
(en tribunal supremo) barrister
abogado criminalista, criminal lawyer
abogado de oficio, legal aid lawyer
abogado del diablo, Devil's advocate
abogado del Estado, public prosecutor
abogado defensor, counsel for the defense
abogado laboralista, union lawyer
El término general es lawyer. Un solicitor prepara documentos legales, representa a su cliente en los tribunales inferiores y ayuda al barrister, quien representa a su cliente en los tribunales superiores. En algunos Estados de EE. UU. se emplea la palabra attorney y en otros counsellor, aunque las dos significan lo mismo: lawyer, abogado.
abogar verbo transitivo to plead
abogar en favor de, to plead for, defend
abogar por una causa, to advocate o champion sthg
' abogado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abogada
- bufete
- criminalista
- defensor
- defensora
- diablo
- estado
- estudiar
- laboralista
- letrada
- letrado
- minuta
- monta
- notaria
- notario
- oficio
- casar
- cliente
- clientela
- consultorio
- ejercer
- licenciado
- patrocinar
- preciarse
- procurador
- qué
English:
advice
- advocate
- attorney
- barrister
- charge
- client
- contact
- counsel
- counsellor
- counselor
- cross-examine
- dispose
- draw up
- lawyer
- local
- prosecution
- see
- service
- solicitor
- strike off
- brief
- from
- legal
- prosecutor
* * *abogado, -a nm,fabogado criminalista criminal lawyer;abogado defensor counsel for the defence;abogado del Estado public prosecutor;abogado de familia family lawyer;abogado laboralista labour lawyer;abogado matrimonialista divorce lawyer;abogado de oficio legal aid lawyer2. [intercesor] intermediary;[defensor] advocate;siempre ha sido un abogado de los pobres he has always stood up for the poorabogado del diablo devil's advocate;hacer de abogado del diablo to play devil's advocate* * *m, abogada f lawyer, Brbarrister;no le faltaron abogados fig there were plenty of people who defended him* * *abogado, -da n: lawyer, attorney* * *abogado n1. (en general) lawyer / solicitor2. (en tribunal superior) barrister -
10 police
police [pɔlis]1. feminine noun• vous êtes de la police ? are you from the police?b. ( = maintien de l'ordre) policingd. (Typography, computing) police (de caractères) font2. compounds► police judiciaire ≈ Criminal Investigation Department► police des mœurs, police mondaine ≈ vice squad► police municipale ≈ local police► police parallèle ≈ secret police► police secours ≈ emergency services• appeler police secours ≈ to call the emergency services* * *pɔlis1) ( force) police (+ v pl)2) ( organisme privé) security service3) ( maintien de l'ordre) policing4) ( d'assurance) policy5) ( en typographie)6) ( tribunal)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *pɔlis nf1) (= forces de l'ordre) policeLa police recherche le voleur. — The police are looking for the thief.
2) (= discipline)assurer la police de; assurer la police dans — to keep order in
* * *police nf1 ( force) police (+ v pl); il est dans la police he is in the police; voiture de police police car; coopération des polices cooperation between police forces; toutes les polices du pays every police force in the country;2 ( organisme privé) security service;3 ( maintien de l'ordre) policing; pouvoirs de police powers to enforce law and order; faire la police to keep order; faire la police dans un quartier/une zone to police a district/an area; faire sa propre police to do one's own policing;4 Assur police (d'assurance) ( contrat) (insurance) policy; ( document) policy (document); contracter une police d'assurance-vie to take out life insurance ou a life insurance policy;6 ( tribunal) passer en simple police to be tried in a police court.police de l'air et des frontières, PAF border police; police judiciaire, PJ detective division of the French police force; police militaire military police; police des mœurs or mondaine vice squad; police montée mounted police; police municipale city police; police nationale national police force; police parallèle unofficial government police; police des polices police internal investigative body; police politique political police; police privée private police force; police de la route traffic police; police secours ≈ emergency services (pl); appeler police secours to call the emergency services; police secrète secret police.ⓘ Police nationale The nationally organized police service, responsible to the ministre de l'Intérieur, and a separate organization from the Gendarmerie nationale.[pɔlis] nom féminin1. [institution] policeentrer dans la police to join the police, to go into the police forcepolice judiciaire ≃ Criminal Investigation Departmentpolice mondaine ou des mœurs Vice Squadpolice municipale ≃ local police2. [maintien de l'ordre] (enforcement of) law and order3. IMPRIMERIE4. DROITThe Police nationale comes under the authority of the Ministry of the Interior, unlike the Gendarmerie which is an army corps. Gendarmes are usually to be found in rural areas. -
11 accusa
f accusationlaw chargePubblica Accusa public prosecutor* * *accusa s.f.1 ( attribuzione di una colpa) accusation, charge; fare, muovere un'accusa a qlcu., to accuse s.o.; provare un'accusa, to show an accusation to be true; smentire un'accusa, to show an accusation to be untrue; negare un'accusa, to deny an accusation; difendersi da un'accusa, to defend oneself from an accusation2 (dir.) accusation, charge, indictment, arraignment; ritirare un'accusa, to withdraw a charge; formulare, intentare un'accusa, to charge, to bring a charge; essere assolto, prosciolto da un'accusa, to be acquitted of a charge // stato d'accusa, committal for trial; essere in stato d'accusa, to be committed for trial (o to be under accusation); messa in stato d'accusa del Presidente, (amer.) impeachment of the President // atto d'accusa, (bill of) indictment (o charge) // ( pubblica) accusa, (Public) Prosecution; ( la persona) Public Prosecutor, Prosecutor for the Crown (GB), District Attorney (USA) // testimone d'accusa, witness for the Prosecution; witness for the Crown (GB), witness for the People (USA) // accusa di crimini contro lo stato, impeachment3 ( carte) call.* * *[ak'kuza]sostantivo femminile1) accusation, chargelanciare un'accusa contro qcn. — to fling an accusation at sb
2) dir. (imputazione) accusation, chargemettere qcn. sotto accusa — to charge o indict sb.
prosciogliere qcn. da un'accusa di — to acquit sb. of
capo d'accusa — criminal charge o count
atto d'accusa — indictment ( contro of) (anche fig.)
mettere qcn. in stato d'accusa — to commit sb. to a court for trial
un testimone d'accusa — a witness for the Crown BE, a witness for the State AE
3) dir. (pubblico ministero)avvocato dell'accusa — prosecuting lawyer o attorney AE
* * *accusa/ak'kuza/sostantivo f.1 accusation, charge; lanciare un'accusa contro qcn. to fling an accusation at sb.2 dir. (imputazione) accusation, charge; accusa di omicidio murder charge; mettere qcn. sotto accusa to charge o indict sb.; essere sotto accusa to be under indictment; arrestato con l'accusa di arrested on a charge of; fare cadere le -e to drop the charges; prosciogliere qcn. da un'accusa di to acquit sb. of; capo d'accusa criminal charge o count; atto d'accusa indictment ( contro of) (anche fig.); mettere qcn. in stato d'accusa to commit sb. to a court for trial; un testimone d'accusa a witness for the Crown BE, a witness for the State AE3 dir. (pubblico ministero) (pubblica) accusa prosecution; avvocato dell'accusa prosecuting lawyer o attorney AE. -
12 policé
police [pɔlis]1. feminine noun• vous êtes de la police ? are you from the police?b. ( = maintien de l'ordre) policingd. (Typography, computing) police (de caractères) font2. compounds► police judiciaire ≈ Criminal Investigation Department► police des mœurs, police mondaine ≈ vice squad► police municipale ≈ local police► police parallèle ≈ secret police► police secours ≈ emergency services• appeler police secours ≈ to call the emergency services* * *pɔlis1) ( force) police (+ v pl)2) ( organisme privé) security service3) ( maintien de l'ordre) policing4) ( d'assurance) policy5) ( en typographie)6) ( tribunal)•Phrasal Verbs:* * *pɔlis nf1) (= forces de l'ordre) policeLa police recherche le voleur. — The police are looking for the thief.
2) (= discipline)assurer la police de; assurer la police dans — to keep order in
* * *police nf1 ( force) police (+ v pl); il est dans la police he is in the police; voiture de police police car; coopération des polices cooperation between police forces; toutes les polices du pays every police force in the country;2 ( organisme privé) security service;3 ( maintien de l'ordre) policing; pouvoirs de police powers to enforce law and order; faire la police to keep order; faire la police dans un quartier/une zone to police a district/an area; faire sa propre police to do one's own policing;4 Assur police (d'assurance) ( contrat) (insurance) policy; ( document) policy (document); contracter une police d'assurance-vie to take out life insurance ou a life insurance policy;6 ( tribunal) passer en simple police to be tried in a police court.police de l'air et des frontières, PAF border police; police judiciaire, PJ detective division of the French police force; police militaire military police; police des mœurs or mondaine vice squad; police montée mounted police; police municipale city police; police nationale national police force; police parallèle unofficial government police; police des polices police internal investigative body; police politique political police; police privée private police force; police de la route traffic police; police secours ≈ emergency services (pl); appeler police secours to call the emergency services; police secrète secret police.ⓘ Police nationale The nationally organized police service, responsible to the ministre de l'Intérieur, and a separate organization from the Gendarmerie nationale. -
13 военный
1.1. прил. к война2. (тж. гл. обр. о сухопутной армии) militaryвоенная наука — science of war, military science
военный коммунизм ист. — war communism
военное время — wartime, time of war
военные действия — military operations; hostilities
военный комиссариат см. военкомат
военный министр — Secretary of State for Defence ( в Англии); Secretary of Defence ( в США)
военный корабль — warship, man-of-war (pl. men-)
2. м. скл. как прил.военный округ — military district; Command ( в Англии)
soldier, military man*, serviceman*; мн. собир. the militaryон военный — he is a soldier / serviceman*, he is in the army, или in the services
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14 военный
I прил.1) ( связанный с войной) war (attr); militaryвое́нное вре́мя — wartime, time of war
вое́нные де́йствия — military operations; hostilities
вое́нная промы́шленность — war industry
вое́нный заво́д — munitions factory
вое́нный престу́пник — war criminal
вое́нная нау́ка — science of war, military science
вое́нное иску́сство — art of war
вое́нная авантю́ра — military adventure
2) ( относящийся к армии) military; army (attr)вое́нная слу́жба — military service
вое́нное обуче́ние — military training
вое́нная акаде́мия — military academy
вое́нная доро́га — military road
вое́нный о́круг — military district
вое́нный комиссариа́т — см. военкомат
вое́нный суд — court martial
вое́нный кора́бль — warship, man-of-war (pl men-) уст.
вое́нный мини́стр — = министр оборо́ны (см. оборона)
••вое́нное положе́ние — martial law
II м. скл. как прил.вое́нный коммуни́зм ист. — war communism ( Soviet system of economic coercion in 1918-20)
soldier, military man, serviceman; мн. собир. the militaryон вое́нный — he is a soldier / serviceman, he is in the army
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