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1 evidence
دَلِيل \ directory: a list of names, etc., in alphabetical order: a telephone directory. evidence: signs that make sth. clear: The car showed no evidence of damage, things said in a law court so as to prove sth. The police gave evidence against him. guide: sb. who guides. handbook: a small book that gives useful facts and advice on a special subject: A handbook is supplied with every new car. indicator: sth. that points and gives facts (the needle that shows a car’s speed; the flashing light that shows which way a car will turn). manual: a small book of advice on a special subject. proof: facts that show if sth. is true: There is no proof that he stole the money. sign: sth. that shows the existence (or probable existence) of sth. else: A red sunset is a sign of good weather. Loss of hearing is a sign of old age. \ See Also مؤشر (مُؤَشِّر) -
2 evidence
حُجَّة \ argument: an opinion, with reason. authority: sb. with special knowledge: He is an authority on ancient Roman gods. case: the reasons that support a claim: The defending lawyer had a very weak case. evidence: things said in a law court so as to prove sth.: The police gave evidence against him. expert: having special skill or knowledge: She is an expert cook. -
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شَاهِد \ evidence: signs that make sth. clear: The car showed no evidence of damage. instance: an example. witness: sb. who answers questions in court. \ See Also دليل (دَلِيل) -
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بَيِّنَة \ evidence: things said in a law court so as to prove sth.: The police gave evidence against him. proof: facts that show if sth. is true: There is no proof that he stole the money. -
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6 свідчення у суді
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8 свидетель в суде
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9 свидетель в суде
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > свидетель в суде
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10 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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11 przesłan|ka
f zw. pl 1. (założenie) premise- fałszywe/prawdziwe przesłanki false/true premises- przesłanka większa/mniejsza Filoz. a major/minor premise2. (powód) reason zw. pl- przesłanki polityczne/ekonomiczne political/economic reasons- nie jest to wystarczająca przesłanka do podjęcia decyzji this is not enough to go on (in order) to make a decision- są przesłanki, żeby coś zrobić there are (good) reasons to do sth3. (warunek) condition, circumstance- stworzono przesłanki dla dobrej współpracy/do poprawy sytuacji conditions were created for good cooperation/an improvement of the situation4. Prawo evidence- przesłanka procesowa evidence in court proceedings- przesłanki do wszczęcia postępowania karnego evidence pointing to the possibility of opening criminal proceedingsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przesłan|ka
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12 zezna|ć
pf — zezna|wać impf vi Prawo to testify (przeciwko komuś against sb); to give evidence- zeznawać przed sądem to testify a. give evidence in court- zeznawać pod przysięgą to testify a. give evidence under oath- świadek zeznał, że… the witness testified that…The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zezna|ć
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13 экспертиза
сущ.expertise;expert appraisal (examination);( заключение эксперта тж) expert advice (finding, opinion);expert’s report- экспертиза заявки
- экспертиза на новизну
- экспертиза на осуществимость
- экспертиза на полезность
- беспристрастная экспертиза
- выборочная экспертиза
- дактилоскопическая экспертиза
- заключительная экспертиза
- контрольная экспертиза
- научная экспертиза
- независимая экспертиза
- объективная экспертиза
- отсроченная экспертиза
- патентная экспертиза
- повторная экспертиза
- полная экспертиза
- предварительная экспертиза
- специальная экспертиза
- срочная экспертиза
- судебная экспертиза
- техническая экспертиза
- ускоренная экспертизаакт \экспертизаы — act (certificate) of appraisal (of expert examination)
заключение \экспертизаы — ( экспертов) expert advice (finding, opinion); experts’ report
показание \экспертизаы — expert evidence (testimony)
порядок проведения \экспертизаы — procedure of examination
проводить \экспертизау — to carry out (conduct, make) an examination; examine; give one’s expert opinion (on); survey; ( заявки) to examine an application; ( на новизну) to examine as to novelty; ( на полезность) to examine as to usefulness (utility); ( на патентоспособность) to examine as to patentability
проводить повторную \экспертизау — to re-examine
результаты \экспертизаы — results of examination
свидетельство об \экспертизае — certificate of appraisal (of examination)
судебно-медицинская экспертиза — forensic medical (expert) examination; medical evidence in court
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14 הגדה
הַגָּדָה, הֲגָדָהf. ( נגד) 1) telling, communication, evidence. Snh.30b (ref. to Lev. 5:1) מקשינןה׳ לראייה the laws regulating the witnessing of the act must also apply to the evidence before court (that the two witnesses must be together). 2) (v. אֲנָדָה) homiletics, popular lecture, opp. to הֲלָכָה legal interpretation. Ḥag.14a מה לך אצלה׳ what hast thou to do with homiletics? Ib. בעליה׳ Ms. M. (ed. א׳) lecturers. Ib. 3a במה היתהה׳וכ׳ what was the subject of to-days lecture?; a. fr.1 3) Haggadah, the recitations at the home service on Passover nights, v. אֲגַדְתָּא. Pes.115b; 116b.Pl. הַגָּדוֹת, הֲגָ׳, Y.Peah, II, 17a bot. אין למדין מן הה׳ we must not derive laws from homiletical interpretations. -
15 הַגָּדָה
הַגָּדָה, הֲגָדָהf. ( נגד) 1) telling, communication, evidence. Snh.30b (ref. to Lev. 5:1) מקשינןה׳ לראייה the laws regulating the witnessing of the act must also apply to the evidence before court (that the two witnesses must be together). 2) (v. אֲנָדָה) homiletics, popular lecture, opp. to הֲלָכָה legal interpretation. Ḥag.14a מה לך אצלה׳ what hast thou to do with homiletics? Ib. בעליה׳ Ms. M. (ed. א׳) lecturers. Ib. 3a במה היתהה׳וכ׳ what was the subject of to-days lecture?; a. fr.1 3) Haggadah, the recitations at the home service on Passover nights, v. אֲגַדְתָּא. Pes.115b; 116b.Pl. הַגָּדוֹת, הֲגָ׳, Y.Peah, II, 17a bot. אין למדין מן הה׳ we must not derive laws from homiletical interpretations. -
16 הֲגָדָה
הַגָּדָה, הֲגָדָהf. ( נגד) 1) telling, communication, evidence. Snh.30b (ref. to Lev. 5:1) מקשינןה׳ לראייה the laws regulating the witnessing of the act must also apply to the evidence before court (that the two witnesses must be together). 2) (v. אֲנָדָה) homiletics, popular lecture, opp. to הֲלָכָה legal interpretation. Ḥag.14a מה לך אצלה׳ what hast thou to do with homiletics? Ib. בעליה׳ Ms. M. (ed. א׳) lecturers. Ib. 3a במה היתהה׳וכ׳ what was the subject of to-days lecture?; a. fr.1 3) Haggadah, the recitations at the home service on Passover nights, v. אֲגַדְתָּא. Pes.115b; 116b.Pl. הַגָּדוֹת, הֲגָ׳, Y.Peah, II, 17a bot. אין למדין מן הה׳ we must not derive laws from homiletical interpretations. -
17 emplazar
v.1 to locate.2 to summon.El presidente emplazó a los empleados The president summoned the employeesEl juez emplaza a los testigos The judge subpoenas the witnesses.3 to challenge, to bid.El tribunal emplazó a Ricardo The court summoned Richard.4 to place, to canton, to quarter.Ella emplaza los fugitivos She locates the fugitives* * *1 (citar) to call together; (a juicio) to summons\emplazar a la huelga to call out on strike————————1 (situar) to locate, place, situate* * *VT1) (=convocar) to summon, convene; (Jur) to summons2) (=ubicar) [gen] to site, place; [+ estatua] to erect3)* * *verbo transitivo (frml)1)a) <edificio/circo> to site, locate2)a) (Der) ( citar) to summon, subpoenab) (frml) ( conminar)emplazar a alguien a + inf or a que + subj — to call upon somebody to + inf
* * *= site, station, set up, emplace, locate, post.Ex. The library's data bases are available at a number of locations via appropriately sited terminals.Ex. Acquisition of material is through an office of the Library of Congress stationed in Jakarta as well as direct purchasing from vendors.Ex. The reference service is set up next to, on in the case of small units, in the reading room.Ex. For them musical performance emplaces and embodies community identities in very specific ways.Ex. One of the greatest appeals to travelers to Santiago, located in the central coastal region of Chile, is its Mediterranean climate.Ex. The agents then posted themselves strategically around the restaurant.* * *verbo transitivo (frml)1)a) <edificio/circo> to site, locate2)a) (Der) ( citar) to summon, subpoenab) (frml) ( conminar)emplazar a alguien a + inf or a que + subj — to call upon somebody to + inf
* * *= site, station, set up, emplace, locate, post.Ex: The library's data bases are available at a number of locations via appropriately sited terminals.
Ex: Acquisition of material is through an office of the Library of Congress stationed in Jakarta as well as direct purchasing from vendors.Ex: The reference service is set up next to, on in the case of small units, in the reading room.Ex: For them musical performance emplaces and embodies community identities in very specific ways.Ex: One of the greatest appeals to travelers to Santiago, located in the central coastal region of Chile, is its Mediterranean climate.Ex: The agents then posted themselves strategically around the restaurant.* * *emplazar [A4 ]vt( frml)A1 ‹edificio/circo› to site, locateemplazada en las afueras de la ciudad located o sited on the outskirts of the city2 ( Mil) ‹batería› to position; ‹misiles› to siteB2 (conminar) emplazar a algn A algo:lo emplazó a que probara lo dicho he called upon him to prove what he had saidfue emplazado a desmentirlo públicamente he was ordered to publicly deny it* * *
emplazar verbo transitivo
1 (ubicar) to locate: emplazaron el nuevo teatro al lado de la catedral, they built the new theatre next to the cathedral
2 (citar, convocar) to call together: os emplazo para comer el sábado en mi casa, you're invited to come around for lunch on Saturday
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station
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* * *emplazar vt1. [situar] to locate;[armamento] to position; [misiles] to site; [tropas] to post, to station;la basílica está emplazada en el casco viejo the basilica is located o situated in the old part of town2. [citar] to summon;Der to summons;me emplazó a una reunión he summoned o called me to a meeting;fue emplazado para declarar ante el tribunal he was summonsed to give evidence in court* * *v/t locate, situate* * *emplazar {21} vt1) convocar: to convene, to summon2) : to subpoena3) ubicar: to place, to position -
18 свидетель в суде
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19 судебно-медицинская экспертиза
1) General subject: forensic tests2) Medicine: forensic medical examination, medicolegal investigation, medicolegal proceedings, forensic medicine4) leg.N.P. medical evidence in courtУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > судебно-медицинская экспертиза
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20 судебно-медицинская экспертиза
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