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n1) решение; постановление2) юр. решение; определение
- administrative decision
- adverse decision
- alternative decision
- arbitral decision
- arbitrary decision
- arbitration decision
- arbitrator's decision
- bidding decision
- brand extension decision
- business decision
- committee decision
- compulsory decision
- court decision
- draft decision
- early decision
- executive decision
- expert's decision
- favourable decision
- final decision
- judicial decision
- justified decision
- logical decision
- make-or-buy decision
- management decision
- managerial decision
- marketing decision
- motivated decision
- negative decision
- operative decision
- optimal decision
- optimum decision
- original decision
- policy decision
- positive decision
- preliminary decision
- production decision
- prompt decision
- purchase decision
- reasonable decision
- reorder decision
- savings decision
- sensible decision
- sequential decision
- speedy decision
- spending decision
- strategic decision
- terminal decision
- timely decision
- trade-off decision
- unanimous decision
- unilateral decision
- unmotivated decision
- wrong decision
- decision of arbitration
- decision of the Arbitration Commission
- decision of the Board of Appeals
- decision of a commission of experts
- decision of the court
- decision of a question
- decision on appeal
- decision on an application
- decision on the merits
- decision under risk
- affirm a decision
- appeal against a decision
- arrive at a decision
- await a decision
- carry out a decision
- cancel a decision
- come to a decision
- confirm a decision
- delay a decision
- enforce a decision
- execute a decision
- give a decision
- hand down a judicial decision
- hold a decision
- hold over a decision
- implement a decision
- kick against a decision
- leave to smb's decision
- make a decision
- obey a decision
- pass a decision
- perform a decision
- reach a decision
- rescind a decision
- submit for decision
- submit to a decision
- take a decision
- wait for a decisionEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > decision
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4 διαλαμβάνω
διαλαμβάνω, [tense] fut. - λήψομαι: [tense] aor. διέλᾰβον: [tense] pf. διείληφα: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. διείλημμαι, alsoAδιαλέλημμαι Ar.Ec. 1090
, [dialect] Ion.- λέλαμμαι Hdt.4.68
:— take or receive severally, i.e. each his own share,ἵνα διαλαμβάνοιεν ἕκαστοι τὰ ἄξια X.Cyr.7.3.1
, cf. An.5.3.4;δ. οἰκίας Lys.12.8
.II grasp or lay hold of separately,διαλαβόντες.. τὰς χεῖρας καὶ τοὺς πόδας Hdt.4.94
: hence, seize, arrest,τινά Id.1.114
, Pl.R. 615e;διαλελαμμένος ἄγεται Hdt.4.68
, cf. Ar.Ec. 1090 (v. Sch. ad loc.).2 in wrestling, grasp round the waist, seize by the middle, διαλαβὼν ἀγκυρίσας cj. Casaub. in Ar.Eq. 262;διαλαμβάνων τοὺς νεανίσκους ἐτραχήλιζεν Plu.Ant.33
; in full,μέσον δ. τινά Ach.Tat.3.13
; also, tie up,σπάρτῳ PHolm.12.13
: metaph. of the soul,διειλημμένη ὑπὸ τοῦ σωματοειδοῦς Pl.Phd. 81c
.4 metaph., embrace, ὡς ἐπὶ τὸ πᾶν δ. comprehend in a general statement, Thphr. HP8.1.6.III divide,τὸν ποταμὸν ἐς τριηκοσίας διώρυχας δ. Hdt.1.190
, cf. 202, 5.52;τριχῆ δώδεκα μέρη δ.
divide12
parts into 3 (i.e. of 4 each), Pl.Lg. 763c; ἵνα χωρὶς ἡμᾶς διαλάβῃ, of a person taking his seat between two others, Id.Smp. 222e; δ. εἰς δύο πάντας divide them into two parties, Arist.Pol. 1296a11; δ. τὸν δῆμον, τοὺς ἀπόρους, ib. 1272b11, 1320b8; :—[voice] Pass., ποταμὸς διαλελαμμένος πενταχοῦ divided into five channels, Hdt.3.117; of troops, Aen.Tact.10.25; θώρακες διειλημμένοι τὸ βάρος ὑπὸ τῶν ὤμων, στήθους κτλ. coat-armour having its weight distributed so as to be borne by.., X.Mem.3.10.13.2 mark at intervals, στήλαις δ. τοὺς ὅρους Decr. ap. D.18.154; τὰ τείχη δ. φυλακτηρίοις καὶ πύργοις provide them at intervals with.., Arist.Pol. 1331a20 ([voice] Pass.), cf. OGI701.13 ([place name] Egypt): of Time, .3 cut off, intercept,τὰ στενόπορα Th.7.73
codd.;ὁ πορθμὸς ὁ δ. τὴν Σικελίαν Arist.Mir. 840a2
;δ. τάφρῳ Plb. 5.99.9
;δ. φυλακαῖς διαστήματα Id.1.18.4
, etc.4 mark off, distinguish,αἱ πολιτεῖαι.. τοὺς πλείστους διειλήφασιν Isoc.4.16
.5 diversify, intersperse,ἐπεισοδίοις δ. τὴν ποίησιν Arist.Po. 1459a36
;λόγον περιόδοις D.H.Comp.2
; παραπληρώμασι ib.16; ποιήσεις μέτροις ib.26:—[voice] Pass., γῆ χρώμασι διειλημμένη marked with various colours, Pl.Phd. 110b;λειμῶνες παντοδαποῖς φυτοῖς διειλ. Luc.Patr.Enc. 10
.b in [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass., distinct,Phld.
D.1.24; κατ' οὐ δ. δόξας ibid.; cf. διειλημμένως.6 divide or distinguish in thought,ταῦτα δ. τοῖς διανοήμασι Pl.Lg. 777a
; δ. δίχα [αὐτοὺς] τῷ παίζειν καὶ μή ib. 935d, cf. E.El. 373; διὰ τῶν ἔργων δ. τὴν πίστιν draw distinctive arguments from facts, dub. l. in Arist.Pol. 1323a40;περί τινος Id.PA 665a31
, PAmh.2.35.44 (ii B.C.):ὑπέρ τινος Plb. 2.42.7
;δ. τί δεῖ ποιεῖν Id.4.25.1
, cf. PRyl.68.23 (i B.C.): hence, determine, define,τὸν καιρόν Plb.15.5.2
: c. inf., Id.30.9.2; grasp, apprehend, Epicur.Ep.1p.5U., al.; perceive, ὅτι .. Phld.Sign.29; give a judicial decision, BGU195.36 (ii A.D.), 15 i 16 (ii A.D.): in later Prose, simply, think, believe, J.AJ2.16.5, Anon.Lond.24.32, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαλαμβάνω
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5 jure
1.jūs, jūris, n. [kindred to Sanscr. yūsh, the same; cf. Gr. zômos], broth, soup, sauce (class.):II.cum una multa jura confundit cocus,
Plaut. Most. 1, 3, 120:quo pacto ex jure hesterno panem atrum vorent,
Ter. Eun. 5, 4, 17:in jus vocat pisces cocus,
Varr. R. R. 3, 9:negavit, se jure illo nigro delectatum,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 34, 98:in ea cena cocus meus praeter jus fervens nihil potuit imitari,
id. Fam. 9, 20, 2:tepidum,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 81:male conditum,
id. ib. 2, 8, 69.—In a sarcastic lusus verbb.: Verrinum, hog-broth, or the justice of Verres, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 46, § 121.—Transf., juice, mixture:2.addita creta in jus idem,
the juice of the purple-fish, Plin. 35, 6, 26, § 44.jūs, jūris ( gen. plur. jurum for jurium, Plaut. Ep. 3, 4, 86; Cato ap. Charis. p. 72 and 109 P.:I.juribus,
Dig. 13, 5, 3, § 1; Charis. p. 19: jure, arch. dat., Liv. 42, 28, 6; Corp. Ins. Lat. 198, 31), n. [kindred with Sanscr. yu, to join; cf. zeugnumi, jungo, qs. the binding, obliging; cf. lex from ligo], right, law, justice.Lit. (class.; in plur. very rare, except in nom. and acc.), that which is binding or obligatory; that which is binding by its nature, right, justice, duty:II.juris praecepta sunt haec, honeste vivere, alterum non laedere, suum cuique tribuere,
Just. Inst. 1, 1, 3: jus naturale est quod natura omnia animalia docuit...videmus etenim cetera quoque animalia istius juris perita censeri, Dig. 1, 1, 1, § 3; Just. Inst. 1, 2 prooem.: omnes boni ipsam aequitatem et jus ipsum amant;per se jus est appetendum,
Cic. Leg. 1, 18, 48: Gy. Amabo, hicine istuc decet? Le. Jusque fasque est, Plaut. As. 1, 1, 20:jus hic orat,
id. Trin. 5, 2, 37; id. Ps. 1, 5, 123:omnium legum atque jurium fictor, conditor cluet,
id. Ep. 3, 4, 90:jus hominum situm est in generis humani societate,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 26, 64:tenere,
id. Caecin. 11:obtinere,
to maintain, id. Quint. 9:de jure alicui respondere,
to lay down the law, id. de Or. 2, 33, 142:respondere,
id. Leg. 1, 4, 12: dicere, to pronounce judgment, give a judicial decision, as, e. g. the prætor:a Volcatio, qui Romae jus dicit,
id. Fam. 13, 14; Verg. A. 7, 246; cf.:jura dare,
id. ib. 1, 507:praetor quoque jus reddere dicitur, etiam cum inique decernit,
Dig. 1, 1, 11: quid dubitas dare mihi argentum? S. Jus petis, fateor, you ask what is right, reasonable, Plaut. Ps. 5, 2, 16:jus publicum,
common right, Ter. Phorm. 2, 3, 65:jura communia,
equal rights, Cic. Div. 1, 5:divina ac humana,
id. Off. 1, 26:belli,
id. Div. 2, 77:gentium,
the law of nations, id. Off. 3, 5:quod naturalis ratio inter omnes homines constituit, id apud omnes populos peraeque custoditur, vocaturque jus gentium,
Gai. Inst. 1, 1:civile,
the civil law, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 42, § 109: quod quisque populus ipse sibi jus constituit, id ipsius proprium est vocaturque jus civile, Gai Inst. 1, 1:pontificium,
Cic. Dom. 13, 34:praediatorium,
id. Balb. 20:conjugialia,
Ov. M. 6, 536:jus est, apponi pernam frigidam,
Plaut. Pers. 1, 3, 26:jus fasque est,
human and divine right, id. Cist. 1, 1, 22:juris nodos solvere,
Juv. 8, 50.— Abl.: jūrĕ, adverb., with justice, justly:jure in eum animadverteretur,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 8, § 19:jure ac merito,
id. ib. 2, 5, 67, § 172; id. Cat. 3, 6, 14; Juv. 2, 34:et jure fortasse,
id. Tusc. 3, 12, 26:et fortasse suo jure,
id. Fin. 5, 2, 4:te ipse, jure optimo, merito incuses licet,
with perfect justice, Plaut. Most. 3, 2, 24:optimo jure,
Cic. Off. 1, 31, 111; cf.: pleno jure, Gai Inst. 1, 5, 14:justo jure,
Liv. 21, 3, 4; cf.opp. to injuria: non quaero, jure an injuria sint inimici,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 61, § 150: summum jus, the extremity or utmost rigor of the law:non agam summo jure tecum,
id. ib. 2, 5, 2, §4: ex quo illud, Summum jus, summa injuria, factum est jam tritum sermone proverbium,
id. Off. 1, 10, 33;so opp. (aequum et bonum habere quod defendant), si contra verbis et litteris, et, ut dici solet, summo jure contenditur,
id. Caecin. 23, 65.Transf.A.A place where justice is administered, a court of justice:B.in jus ambula,
come before a magistrate, Plaut. Rud. 3, 6, 22; Ter. Phorm. 5, 7, 43:in jus ire,
Nep. Att. 6, 4:cum ad praetorem in jus adissemus,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 65, § 147:in jus acres procurrunt,
Hor. S. 1, 7, 20:aliquem in jus vocare,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 76, § 187; Hor. S. 2, 5, 29:aliquem in jus rapere,
id. ib. 1, 9, 77;2, 3, 72: trahere,
Juv. 10, 87.—Justice, justness of a thing:C.absolverunt, admiratione magis virtutis, quam jure causae,
Liv. 1, 26.—Legal right, power, authority, permission:cum plebe agendi,
Cic. Leg. 2, 12, 31:materiae caedendae,
Liv. 5, 55.—Of particular rights: jus eundi, a right of way, Gai Inst. 2, 31:jus agendi, aquamve ducendi,
id. ib.:altius tollendi vel prospiciendi,
id. ib. 4, 3: jus civitatis, the right to obtain the privileges of citizenship (cf. civitas;v. Krebs, Antibarb. p. 640),
Cic. Arch. 5, 11; id. Caecin. 34, 98; 35, 102; id. Verr. 2, 4, 11,§ 26:jus capiendi,
Juv. 1, 56:testandi,
id. 16, 51; cf. 6, 217: jus trium liberorum, Sen. ap. Lact. 1, 16, 10:patrium,
the power of life and death over their children, Liv. 1, 26:homines recipere in jus dicionemque,
id. 21, 61:sub jus judiciumque regis venire,
id. 39, 24:(homo) sui juris,
his own master, independent, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 7, § 18:jus ad mulieres,
over the women, Plaut. Cas. 2, 2, 22:ut eodem jure essent, quo fuissent,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 6, § 13; cf.:melius, quod nil animis in corpora juris natura indulget,
Juv. 2, 139.— The legal forms of the old jurists:jus Flavianum,
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6 jus
1.jūs, jūris, n. [kindred to Sanscr. yūsh, the same; cf. Gr. zômos], broth, soup, sauce (class.):II.cum una multa jura confundit cocus,
Plaut. Most. 1, 3, 120:quo pacto ex jure hesterno panem atrum vorent,
Ter. Eun. 5, 4, 17:in jus vocat pisces cocus,
Varr. R. R. 3, 9:negavit, se jure illo nigro delectatum,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 34, 98:in ea cena cocus meus praeter jus fervens nihil potuit imitari,
id. Fam. 9, 20, 2:tepidum,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 81:male conditum,
id. ib. 2, 8, 69.—In a sarcastic lusus verbb.: Verrinum, hog-broth, or the justice of Verres, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 46, § 121.—Transf., juice, mixture:2.addita creta in jus idem,
the juice of the purple-fish, Plin. 35, 6, 26, § 44.jūs, jūris ( gen. plur. jurum for jurium, Plaut. Ep. 3, 4, 86; Cato ap. Charis. p. 72 and 109 P.:I.juribus,
Dig. 13, 5, 3, § 1; Charis. p. 19: jure, arch. dat., Liv. 42, 28, 6; Corp. Ins. Lat. 198, 31), n. [kindred with Sanscr. yu, to join; cf. zeugnumi, jungo, qs. the binding, obliging; cf. lex from ligo], right, law, justice.Lit. (class.; in plur. very rare, except in nom. and acc.), that which is binding or obligatory; that which is binding by its nature, right, justice, duty:II.juris praecepta sunt haec, honeste vivere, alterum non laedere, suum cuique tribuere,
Just. Inst. 1, 1, 3: jus naturale est quod natura omnia animalia docuit...videmus etenim cetera quoque animalia istius juris perita censeri, Dig. 1, 1, 1, § 3; Just. Inst. 1, 2 prooem.: omnes boni ipsam aequitatem et jus ipsum amant;per se jus est appetendum,
Cic. Leg. 1, 18, 48: Gy. Amabo, hicine istuc decet? Le. Jusque fasque est, Plaut. As. 1, 1, 20:jus hic orat,
id. Trin. 5, 2, 37; id. Ps. 1, 5, 123:omnium legum atque jurium fictor, conditor cluet,
id. Ep. 3, 4, 90:jus hominum situm est in generis humani societate,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 26, 64:tenere,
id. Caecin. 11:obtinere,
to maintain, id. Quint. 9:de jure alicui respondere,
to lay down the law, id. de Or. 2, 33, 142:respondere,
id. Leg. 1, 4, 12: dicere, to pronounce judgment, give a judicial decision, as, e. g. the prætor:a Volcatio, qui Romae jus dicit,
id. Fam. 13, 14; Verg. A. 7, 246; cf.:jura dare,
id. ib. 1, 507:praetor quoque jus reddere dicitur, etiam cum inique decernit,
Dig. 1, 1, 11: quid dubitas dare mihi argentum? S. Jus petis, fateor, you ask what is right, reasonable, Plaut. Ps. 5, 2, 16:jus publicum,
common right, Ter. Phorm. 2, 3, 65:jura communia,
equal rights, Cic. Div. 1, 5:divina ac humana,
id. Off. 1, 26:belli,
id. Div. 2, 77:gentium,
the law of nations, id. Off. 3, 5:quod naturalis ratio inter omnes homines constituit, id apud omnes populos peraeque custoditur, vocaturque jus gentium,
Gai. Inst. 1, 1:civile,
the civil law, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 42, § 109: quod quisque populus ipse sibi jus constituit, id ipsius proprium est vocaturque jus civile, Gai Inst. 1, 1:pontificium,
Cic. Dom. 13, 34:praediatorium,
id. Balb. 20:conjugialia,
Ov. M. 6, 536:jus est, apponi pernam frigidam,
Plaut. Pers. 1, 3, 26:jus fasque est,
human and divine right, id. Cist. 1, 1, 22:juris nodos solvere,
Juv. 8, 50.— Abl.: jūrĕ, adverb., with justice, justly:jure in eum animadverteretur,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 8, § 19:jure ac merito,
id. ib. 2, 5, 67, § 172; id. Cat. 3, 6, 14; Juv. 2, 34:et jure fortasse,
id. Tusc. 3, 12, 26:et fortasse suo jure,
id. Fin. 5, 2, 4:te ipse, jure optimo, merito incuses licet,
with perfect justice, Plaut. Most. 3, 2, 24:optimo jure,
Cic. Off. 1, 31, 111; cf.: pleno jure, Gai Inst. 1, 5, 14:justo jure,
Liv. 21, 3, 4; cf.opp. to injuria: non quaero, jure an injuria sint inimici,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 61, § 150: summum jus, the extremity or utmost rigor of the law:non agam summo jure tecum,
id. ib. 2, 5, 2, §4: ex quo illud, Summum jus, summa injuria, factum est jam tritum sermone proverbium,
id. Off. 1, 10, 33;so opp. (aequum et bonum habere quod defendant), si contra verbis et litteris, et, ut dici solet, summo jure contenditur,
id. Caecin. 23, 65.Transf.A.A place where justice is administered, a court of justice:B.in jus ambula,
come before a magistrate, Plaut. Rud. 3, 6, 22; Ter. Phorm. 5, 7, 43:in jus ire,
Nep. Att. 6, 4:cum ad praetorem in jus adissemus,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 65, § 147:in jus acres procurrunt,
Hor. S. 1, 7, 20:aliquem in jus vocare,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 76, § 187; Hor. S. 2, 5, 29:aliquem in jus rapere,
id. ib. 1, 9, 77;2, 3, 72: trahere,
Juv. 10, 87.—Justice, justness of a thing:C.absolverunt, admiratione magis virtutis, quam jure causae,
Liv. 1, 26.—Legal right, power, authority, permission:cum plebe agendi,
Cic. Leg. 2, 12, 31:materiae caedendae,
Liv. 5, 55.—Of particular rights: jus eundi, a right of way, Gai Inst. 2, 31:jus agendi, aquamve ducendi,
id. ib.:altius tollendi vel prospiciendi,
id. ib. 4, 3: jus civitatis, the right to obtain the privileges of citizenship (cf. civitas;v. Krebs, Antibarb. p. 640),
Cic. Arch. 5, 11; id. Caecin. 34, 98; 35, 102; id. Verr. 2, 4, 11,§ 26:jus capiendi,
Juv. 1, 56:testandi,
id. 16, 51; cf. 6, 217: jus trium liberorum, Sen. ap. Lact. 1, 16, 10:patrium,
the power of life and death over their children, Liv. 1, 26:homines recipere in jus dicionemque,
id. 21, 61:sub jus judiciumque regis venire,
id. 39, 24:(homo) sui juris,
his own master, independent, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 7, § 18:jus ad mulieres,
over the women, Plaut. Cas. 2, 2, 22:ut eodem jure essent, quo fuissent,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 6, § 13; cf.:melius, quod nil animis in corpora juris natura indulget,
Juv. 2, 139.— The legal forms of the old jurists:jus Flavianum,
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7 Entscheidung
Entscheidung f 1. GEN decision; 2. RECHT court decision, judgment, determination (eines Verfahrens vor Gericht); ruling, order, award (Entscheid); Decision (EU-Gemeinschaftsrecht, Community Law) • eine Entscheidung anfechten RECHT appeal against a decision • eine Entscheidung aufschieben GEN shelve a decision • eine Entscheidung fällen GEN, MGT make a decision • eine Entscheidung treffen GEN, MGT make a decision • eine Entscheidung zugunsten von jmdm. fällen GEN (AE) give a ruling in favor of sb, (BE) give a ruling in favour of sb • über seine Entscheidung berichten GEN report one’s conclusions* * *f 1. < Geschäft> decision; 2. < Recht> eines Verfahrens vor Gericht court decision, judgment, determination, Entscheid ruling, order, award ■ eine Entscheidung anfechten < Recht> appeal against a decision ■ eine Entscheidung aufschieben < Geschäft> shelve a decision ■ eine Entscheidung fällen <Geschäft, Mgmnt> make a decision ■ eine Entscheidung treffen <Geschäft, Mgmnt> make a decision ■ eine Entscheidung zugunsten von jmdm. fällen < Geschäft> give a ruling in favor of sb (AE), give a ruling in favour of sb (BE) ■ über seine Entscheidung berichten < Geschäft> report one's conclusions* * *Entscheidung
decision, determination, (Krise) head, (Urteil) verdict, judgment, sentence, finding, (Verfügung) ruling, decree, (Völkerrecht) judgment;
• ablehnende Entscheidung judgment of dismissal;
• abweichende Entscheidung dissenting (dissentient) opinion;
• abweisende Entscheidung judgment of dismissal;
• angefochtene Entscheidung decision complained of, appealed decision;
• ausstehende Entscheidung pending decision;
• eigenmächtige Entscheidung arbitrary decision;
• gerichtliche Entscheidung court (judicial) decision, ruling of a court, judicial act;
• grundsätzliche Entscheidung leading decision;
• industriefreundliche Entscheidung favo(u)rable-to-industry ruling;
• rechtskräftige Entscheidung final decision;
• schiedsrichterliche (schiedsgerichtliche) Entscheidung arbitration, arbitrator’s award (finding), arbitrament;
• mit Gründen versehene Entscheidung reasoned decision;
• vorläufige Entscheidung interlocutory decree;
• Entscheidung auf höchster Ebene top-level management decision;
• Entscheidung über Eigenfertigung oder Fremdbezug make-or-buy decision;
• Entscheidungen auf EU-Ebene EU-level decisions;
• Entscheidung nach Gutdünken arbitrary decision;
• Entscheidung in der Hauptsache judgment on its merits;
• Entscheidung am grünen Tisch armchair decision;
• Entscheidung auf der Vorstandsebene management decision;
• Entscheidung der unteren Instanz abändern to overrule the decision of the lower court;
• Entscheidung anfechten to appeal against a decision;
• Begründung für seine Entscheidung angeben to state one’s reasons for a decision;
• Entscheidung aufheben to quash a decision;
• frühere Entscheidung aufheben to reverse an earlier decision;
• Entscheidung einer unteren Instanz aufheben to overrule a lower court;
• gerichtliche Entscheidung beantragen to sue for a court order;
• Entscheidung in zweiter Instanz bestätigen to uphold a decision;
• Entscheidung fällen to render judgment, to pass a decision, to make a ruling;
• Entscheidung zu jds. Gunsten fällen to give a ruling in favo(u)r of s. o.;
• Entscheidung auf dem Verwaltungswege bekannt geben to inform the administration of a decision;
• sich an eine Entscheidung halten to abide by a decision;
• gerichtliche Entscheidung herbeiführen to go before a (into) court;
• Entscheidung umstoßen to overrule a decision;
• zur Entscheidung vorlegen to submit for decision;
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8 решение
сущ.decision; ( суда) adjudication; award; court (judicial) decision (order, ruling); judgement; ( арбитражного суда) (arbitral) award; (приказ, распоряжение тж) bench warrant; writ; ( приговор) sentence; verdict; ( разрешение спора) determination; (проблемы и т.п.) settlement; solution; ( постановление) resolutionаннулировать судебное решение — to quash (vacate) an award (a judgement); to overturn (recall, reverse, revoke, set aside) a court (judicial) decision
выносить судебное решение — to adjudge; adjudicate (in / upon a case); award (deliver, give, impose, pass, pronounce, render) a judgement (a court / judicial decision); bring in (deliver, find, issue, reach, render, return) a verdict; decree; hold; issue a ruling; make (take) a decision; ( об арбитражном решении) to make an award; ( о неправильном судебном решении) to misjudge; ( в пользу обвинения) to rule for the prosecution; ( по уголовному делу) to determine a criminal cause; ( относительно кого-л) to render a judgement (on / upon); ( то или иное судебное решение) to rule one way or the other
выполнять судебное решение — to carry out an award (a court / judicial decision); enforce (execute, satisfy) a judgement; ( об арбитражном решении) to execute an award; ( придерживаться решения) to abide by (adhere to) a court (judicial) decision (judgement, ruling)
отменять судебное решение — to call back / off (overturn, overrule, recall, rescind) a court (judicial) decision (judgement, ruling); quash (reverse, revoke, set aside, vacate) a court (judicial) decision (judgement, ruling); ( по апелляции) to reverse on appeal
поддерживать решение (апелляционного) суда — to uphold the award (judgement) of the (Appellate) Court
принимать решение — to arrive at (come to) a decision; decide; make (take) a decision; ( быстрое решение) to make (take) a quick decision; ( окончательное решение) to make (take) a final decision; ( простым большинством поданных голосов) to make (take) a decision by a simple majority of the votes cast; ( справедливое решение) to make (take) a fair decision
приостанавливать исполнение судебного решения — to stay execution; suspend a judgement; ( об арбитражном решении) to suspend an award
иначе как по решению суда — otherwise than by a court decision (order, ruling)
по решению суда — by a court (judicial) decision (order, ruling); лат per curiam
кассация судебного решения — reversal of a judgement; ( по апелляции) reversal of a case on appeal
мотивировка (мотивы) решения — reasons for a decision (judgement); лат ratio decidendi
пересмотр судебного решения — reconsideration (review, revision) of a judgement; ( в порядке надзора) reopening (retrial, review) of a case ( in the exercise of supervisory power); ( по вновь открывшимся обстоятельствам) reopening (retrial, review) of a case ( upon discovery of new facts); trial de novo
приостановка исполнения судебного решения — arrest (suspension) of a judgement; stay of execution
- решение апелляционного сударешение международных вопросов, затрагивающих законные интересы государств — solution of (to) the international issues (questions) affecting the legitimate interests of states
- решение арбитра
- решение, не подлежащее обжалованию
- решение о содержании под стражей
- решение по апелляционной жалобе
- решение по делу
- решение проблемы наркомании
- решение суда общего права
- решение суда о неустойке
- решение суда о расторжении брака
- решение суда по существу спора
- решение суда присяжных
- решение судебных дел
- альтернативное решение
- арбитражное решение
- единодушное решение
- единогласное решение
- мотивированное решение - неисполненное решение
- немотивированное решение - несправедливое решение
- окончательное решение
- осознанное решение
- ошибочное решение
- положительное решение
- поспешное решение
- правильное решение
- предварительное решение
- согласованное решение - трудное решение
- факультативное решение -
9 суд
сущ.( государственный орган) court (of law); court of justice; law-court; tribunal; ( судебное разбирательство) judicial (legal) proceeding(s); trial; ( правосудие) justice; (мнение, суждение) judgementбыть (находиться) под судом — to be under trial; come up for (stand) trial
вызывать в суд — to cite (subpoena, summon) to court
обращаться в суд — to bring an action before the court; go to court; resort to litigation
отдавать под суд — to bring before the bar (before the court); bring (commit, send) to court (for trial); bring to justice; hold for court; place (put) on trial; prosecute; sue; take to court
отказывать в праве на безотлагательное рассмотрение дела судом — ( кому-л) to deny ( smb) a speedy trial
откладывать суд — ( судебное заседание) to adjourn (delay, postpone) the court (the trial)
подавать (на кого-л) в суд — to bring (enter, file, lay, maintain, start) an action (a charge, suit) ( against); claim; institute (lodge, make, prosecute) a claim ( against); institute (take) a legal action (proceeding|s) ( against); lodge (make) a complaint ( against); prosecute; sue; ( за незаконное увольнение с работы) to sue ( smb) for wrongful discharge
пойти (попасть) под суд — to be brought before the bar (before the court); be brought (committed, sent) to court (for trial); be brought to justice; be placed (put) on trial; be prosecuted (sued, tried); face (stand) trial
предавать (привлекать к) суду — to bring before the bar (before the court); bring (commit, send) to court (for trial); bring to justice; hold for court; place (put) on trial; prosecute; sue; take to court; ( предъявлять обвинение) to arraign
предстать перед судом — to face (go to, stand) trial; come before the bar (before the court); take the stand; ( в качестве свидетеля) to enter a witness-box
привлекаться к суду — to be brought before the bar (before the court); be brought (committed, sent) to court (for trial); be brought to justice; be placed (put) on trial; be prosecuted (sued, tried)
являться в суд — to appear in court (for trial); attend the court; make one's appearance in court
в суде — at bar; in court
на суде — in court; at (during) the trial
по решению суда — by a court (judicial) decision (order, ruling); лат per curiam
неявка в суд — ( на судебное заседание) default of appearance
обращение в суд — judicial (legal) recourse; resort to the court
определение суда — court (judicial) determination (decision); judgement; ruling; ( о запрете) injunction
постановление (распоряжение) суда — adjudication; award; bench warrant; court (judicial) decision (order; ruling); judgement; writ
равенство перед судом — equality before the court; equality in the administration of justice
решение суда — adjudication; award; bench warrant; court (judicial) decision (order, ruling); judgement; writ; ( вердикт) verdict; ( приговор) sentence; ( суда присяжных) jury award; verdict
секретарь суда — clerk of the court; clerk to the justices; ( мирового суда) clerk of peace; ( Международного суда) registrar
состав суда — bench; composition of the court
суд по делам несостоятельных должников — bankruptcy court; court of bankruptcy
- суд присяжныхсуд по рассмотрению производственных конфликтов, суд по рассмотрению трудовых споров — industrial disputes tribunal; labour court
- суд без участия присяжных
- суд беспристрастных присяжных
- суд в закрытом заседании
- суд в заседании
- суд в полном составе
- суд высшей инстанции
- суд графства
- суд и присяжные
- суд квартальных сессий
- суд королевской скамьи
- суд Линча
- суд мирового судьи
- суд низшей инстанции
- суд общего права
- суд общегражданских исков
- суд общей юрисдикции
- суд ограниченной юрисдикции
- суд первой инстанции
- суд по бракоразводным делам
- суд по гражданским делам
- суд по делам налогообложения
- суд по делам наследства
- суд по делам несовершеннолетних
- суд по делам о банкротстве
- суд по морским делам
- суд последней инстанции
- суд права справедливости
- суд, распущенный на каникулы
- суд совести
- суд суммарной юрисдикции
- суд чести
- административный суд
- апелляционный суд
- арбитражный суд
- третейский суд
- беспристрастный суд
- быстрый суд
- скорый суд
- Верховный суд
- военный суд
- выездной окружной суд
- Высокий суд
- вышестоящий суд
- городской суд
- гражданский суд
- дисциплинарный суд
- Европейский суд
- заочный суд
- земельный суд
- исправительный суд - конституционный суд
- магистратский суд
- мировой суд
- Международный суд
- местный суд
- морской суд
- надлежащий суд
- налоговый суд
- независимый суд
- нижестоящий суд
- низший суд
- окружной суд
- окружной апелляционный суд
- патентный суд
- полицейский суд
- претензионный суд
- примирительный суд
- приходской суд
- промышленный суд
- районный суд
- светский суд
- семейный суд
- смешанный суд
- специальный суд
- справедливый суд
- транспортный суд
- уголовный суд
- федеральный суд
- хозяйственный суд
- Центральный уголовный суд
- чрезвычайный суд* * * -
10 суд
сущ.( государственный орган) court (of law); court of justice; law-court; tribunal; ( судебное разбирательство) judicial (legal) proceeding(s); trial; ( правосудие) justice; (мнение, суждение) judgementбыть (находиться) под судом — to be under trial; come up for (stand) trial
вызывать в суд — to cite (subpoena, summon) to court
обращаться в суд — to bring an action before the court; go to court; resort to litigation
отдавать под суд — to bring before the bar (before the court); bring (commit, send) to court (for trial); bring to justice; hold for court; place (put) on trial; prosecute; sue; take to court
отказывать в праве на безотлагательное рассмотрение дела судом — ( кому-л) to deny ( smb) a speedy trial
откладывать суд — ( судебное заседание) to adjourn (delay, postpone) the court (the trial)
подавать (на кого-л) в суд — to bring (enter, file, lay, maintain, start) an action (a charge, suit) ( against); claim; institute (lodge, make, prosecute) a claim ( against); institute (take) a legal action (proceeding|s) ( against); lodge (make) a complaint ( against); prosecute; sue; ( за незаконное увольнение с работы) to sue ( smb) for wrongful discharge
пойти (попасть) под суд — to be brought before the bar (before the court); be brought (committed, sent) to court (for trial); be brought to justice; be placed (put) on trial; be prosecuted (sued, tried); face (stand) trial
предавать (привлекать к) суду — to bring before the bar (before the court); bring (commit, send) to court (for trial); bring to justice; hold for court; place (put) on trial; prosecute; sue; take to court; ( предъявлять обвинение) to arraign
предстать перед судом — to face (go to, stand) trial; come before the bar (before the court); take the stand; ( в качестве свидетеля) to enter a witness-box
привлекаться к суду — to be brought before the bar (before the court); be brought (committed, sent) to court (for trial); be brought to justice; be placed (put) on trial; be prosecuted (sued, tried)
являться в суд — to appear in court (for trial); attend the court; make one's appearance in court
в суде — at bar; in court
на суде — in court; at (during) the trial
по решению суда — by a court (judicial) decision (order, ruling); лат per curiam
неявка в суд — ( на судебное заседание) default of appearance
обращение в суд — judicial (legal) recourse; resort to the court
определение суда — court (judicial) determination (decision); judgement; ruling; ( о запрете) injunction
постановление (распоряжение) суда — adjudication; award; bench warrant; court (judicial) decision (order; ruling); judgement; writ
равенство перед судом — equality before the court; equality in the administration of justice
решение суда — adjudication; award; bench warrant; court (judicial) decision (order, ruling); judgement; writ; ( вердикт) verdict; ( приговор) sentence; ( суда присяжных) jury award; verdict
секретарь суда — clerk of the court; clerk to the justices; ( мирового суда) clerk of peace; ( Международного суда) registrar
состав суда — bench; composition of the court
суд по делам несостоятельных должников — bankruptcy court; court of bankruptcy
- суд присяжныхсуд по рассмотрению производственных конфликтов, суд по рассмотрению трудовых споров — industrial disputes tribunal; labour court
- суд без участия присяжных
- суд беспристрастных присяжных
- суд в закрытом заседании
- суд в заседании
- суд в полном составе
- суд высшей инстанции
- суд графства
- суд и присяжные
- суд квартальных сессий
- суд королевской скамьи
- суд Линча
- суд мирового судьи
- суд низшей инстанции
- суд общего права
- суд общегражданских исков
- суд общей юрисдикции
- суд ограниченной юрисдикции
- суд первой инстанции
- суд по бракоразводным делам
- суд по гражданским делам
- суд по делам налогообложения
- суд по делам наследства
- суд по делам несовершеннолетних
- суд по делам о банкротстве
- суд по морским делам
- суд последней инстанции
- суд права справедливости
- суд, распущенный на каникулы
- суд совести
- суд суммарной юрисдикции
- суд чести
- административный суд
- апелляционный суд
- арбитражный суд
- третейский суд
- беспристрастный суд
- быстрый суд
- скорый суд
- Верховный суд
- военный суд
- выездной окружной суд
- Высокий суд
- вышестоящий суд
- городской суд
- гражданский суд
- дисциплинарный суд
- Европейский суд
- заочный суд
- земельный суд
- исправительный суд - конституционный суд
- магистратский суд
- мировой суд
- Международный суд
- местный суд
- морской суд
- надлежащий суд
- налоговый суд
- независимый суд
- нижестоящий суд
- низший суд
- окружной суд
- окружной апелляционный суд
- патентный суд
- полицейский суд
- претензионный суд
- примирительный суд
- приходской суд
- промышленный суд
- районный суд
- светский суд
- семейный суд
- смешанный суд
- специальный суд
- справедливый суд
- транспортный суд
- уголовный суд
- федеральный суд
- хозяйственный суд
- Центральный уголовный суд
- чрезвычайный суд* * * -
11 award
1. transitive verb(grant) verleihen, zuerkennen [Preis, Auszeichnung]; zusprechen [Sorgerecht, Entschädigung]; gewähren [Zahlung, Gehaltserhöhung]2. nounaward somebody something — jemandem etwas verleihen/zusprechen/gewähren
1) (judicial decision) Schiedsspruch, der* * *[ə'wo:d] 1. verb1) (to give (someone something that he has won or deserved): They awarded her first prize.), auszeichnen, verleihen2) (to give: He was awarded damages of $5,000.) zuerkennen2. noun(a prize etc awarded: The film awards were presented annually.) die Auszeichnung* * *[əˈwɔ:d, AM -ˈwɔ:rd]I. vtto be \awarded damages Schadenersatz zugesprochen bekommento \award sb a grant jdm ein Stipendium gewährento \award sb a medal/prize jdm eine Medaille/einen Preis verleihenII. nto be presented with an \award eine Auszeichnung [verliehen] bekommen, einen Preis bekommen\award of damages Zubilligung f von Schadenersatz* * *[ə'wɔːd]1. vtprize, penalty, free kick etc zusprechen (to sb jdm), zuerkennen (to sb jdm); (= present) prize, degree, medal etc verleihen (to sb jdm)to award sb first prize — jdm den ersten Preis zuerkennen
2. nto make an award (to sb) — einen Preis ( an jdn) vergeben
* * *award [əˈwɔː(r)d]A v/t1. (durch Urteils- oder Schiedsspruch) zuerkennen oder zusprechen, SPORT e-en Freistoß etc geben (Schiedsrichter):he was awarded the prize der Preis wurde ihm zuerkannt;award damages against sb JUR jemanden zur Leistung von Schadenersatz verurteilen;be awarded (£10,000 in) damages (10 000 Pfund) Schadenersatz zugesprochen bekommen;they were awarded a penalty kick (Fußball) sie bekamen einen Strafstoß zugesprochen2. allg gewähren, erteilen, verleihen, zukommen lassenB s1. Urteil n, besonders Schiedsspruch m2. Zuerkennung f, WIRTSCH Zuschlag m (auf ein Angebot), Vergabe f (von Aufträgen)4. WIRTSCH Prämie f* * *1. transitive verb(grant) verleihen, zuerkennen [Preis, Auszeichnung]; zusprechen [Sorgerecht, Entschädigung]; gewähren [Zahlung, Gehaltserhöhung]2. nounaward somebody something — jemandem etwas verleihen/zusprechen/gewähren
1) (judicial decision) Schiedsspruch, der* * *n.Gutachten n.Prämie -n f.Prämierung f. v.verleihen v. -
12 виносити судове рішення
deliver a judgement, deliver decision, give a judgement, give an opinion, hold a judicial decision, pass a decision, render a decision, render a judgement, rendera judicial decisionУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > виносити судове рішення
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13 διαγινώσκω
διαγινώσκω fut. διαγνώσομαι; 2 aor. 3 pl. διέγνωσαν; plupf. 1 sg. διεγνώκειν LXX; pf. pass. 1 pl. διεγνώσμεθα (Just., A I, 2, 4), ptc. διεγνωσμένον 2 Macc. 3:23 (s. γινώσκω; Hom. et al.; ins, pap [e.g. PTebt 55, 2 of a decision to travel], LXX, Philo; Jos., Ant. 4, 121; 6, 205). In our lit. as a legal term (cp. Aeschyl., Antiphon et al.; Dionys. Hal. 2, 14; PRev 14, 1; POxy 1032, 53; 1117, 3 al.; Philo, Agr. 116; Just. A I, 2, 4; 68, 9 [Hadrian?]).① to give careful attention (to facts or a subject) as a basis for forming a judgment, determine w. specific ref. to factors entering into a decision ἀκριβέστερον τὰ περὶ αὐτοῦ to make a more thorough examination of his case Ac 23:15 (NRSV).② to make a judicial decision, decide /hear (a case) [μέχρις ἂν αὐτὸς] διαγνο̣ῖ̣ τὰ περ[ὶ αὐτῶν] until (Nero) himself should decide their (the Christians’) case AcPl Ha 9:23. τὰ καθʼ ὑμᾶς decide your case Ac 24:22 prob. refers to the total judicial process.—M-M. -
14 Urteil
Urteil n GRUND, RECHT judgment, court decision • ein Urteil anfechten RECHT appeal against a judgment • entgegen jmds. Urteil RECHT against sb’s judgment • im Urteil der Märkte FIN, GEN perceived by the markets • Urteil erlassen RECHT pass judgment* * *n <Grund, Recht> judgment, court decision ■ ein Urteil anfechten < Recht> appeal against a judgment ■ entgegen jmds. Urteil n < Recht> against sb's judgment ■ im Urteil der Märkte <Finanz, Geschäft> perceived by the markets ■ Urteil erlassen < Recht> pass judgment* * *Urteil
(Beschluss) judicial decision, decree, (Meinung) judgment, (Schiedsspruch) award, arbitration;
• nach dem übereinstimmenden Urteil der Sachverständigen according to the unanimous judgment (concurrent view) of the experts;
• wie aus dem Urteil hervorgeht as appears from the judgment of the court;
• von der ständigen Rechtssprechung abweichendes Urteil irregular judgment;
• abweisendes Urteil judgment of dismissal;
• anfechtbares Urteil voidable judgment;
• aus Rechtsgründen aufgehobenes Urteil judgment quashed on a point of law;
• bedingtes Urteil conditional judgment;
• endgültiges Urteil definitive judgment;
• in einem Einzelstaat erlassenes Urteil domestic judgment (US);
• im Versäumnisverfahren falsches Urteil error in judgment;
• inländisches Urteil domestic judgment (US);
• klageabweisendes Urteil involuntary nonsuit;
• letztinstanzliches Urteil final judgment;
• nichtiges Urteil void judgment;
• obsiegendes Urteil favo(u)rable judgment (decision);
• rechtskräftiges Urteil final judgment, final decree, judgment at law (of recovery, US);
• noch nicht rechtskräftiges (rechtsmittelfähiges) Urteil judgment subject to appeal;
• streitiges Urteil contradictory judgment;
• dem Vollstreckungsaufschub unterliegendes Urteil judgment liable to stay off execution;
• vollstreckbares Urteil enforceable judgment;
• noch nicht vollstrecktes Urteil unsatisfied judgment;
• sofort vollstreckbares Urteil self-executing judgment;
• vorläufig vollstreckbares Urteil judgment [provisionally] enforceable;
• Urteil zugunsten des Beklagten verdict for the defendant;
• Urteil dem Grunde nach decision on merits;
• Urteil zugunsten des Klägers judgment given for the plaintiff;
• Urteil im abgekürztem Verfahren summary judgment;
• Urteil anfechten to appeal against a judgment;
• Urteil annehmen to acquiesce in a judgment;
• Urteil aufheben to set aside (US) (quash, vacate, reverse) a judgment;
• Urteil in der Berufungsinstanz aufheben to vacate a judgment on appeal;
• Urteil in der zweiten Instanz aufheben to uphold a decision on appeal;
• Vollstreckung eines Urteils aussetzen to stay (suspend) a judgment;
• Aussetzung eines Urteils beantragen to move an arrest of judgment;
• sich aus einem Urteil befriedigen to satisfy a judgment;
• Urteil begründen to set forth the reasons for a judgment;
• Urteil bestätigen to affirm (confirm) a judgment, to approve a decision;
• Berufung (Rechtsmittel) gegen ein Urteil einlegen to appeal against a judgment;
• Urteil für nichtig erklären to rescind (invalidate) a judgment;
• Urteil zugunsten des Klägers erlassen to pass a judgment for the plaintiff in a suit;
• Urteil gegen einen Schuldner erwirken to obtain judgment against a debtor;
• Urteil fällen to judge, to deliver (enter a, pass) judgment, to adjudicate;
• Urteil zu jds. Gunsten fällen to give the case for s. o. against s. o.;
• Urteil vollstrecken lassen to enforce a judgment by execution;
• einem Urteil nachkommen to satisfy a judgment;
• Urteil der öffentlichen Meinung überlassen to leave it to the country to judge;
• Urteil der Vorinstanz überprüfen to review a judgment on appeal;
• Urteil öffentlich verkünden to pronounce judgment in open court;
• Urteil vollstrecken to execute (carry out, enforce) a judgment;
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15 justice
justice [ʒystis]feminine nouna. justice• demander/obtenir justice to demand/obtain justice• se faire justice ( = se venger) to take the law into one's own hands ; ( = se suicider) to take one's own life• il faut lui rendre cette justice que... in fairness to him it must be said that...b. ( = loi) la justice the law* * *ʒystis2) ( application) justiceil faut leur rendre or faire cette justice qu'ils sont... — one has to acknowledge that they are...
se faire justice (à soi-même) — ( se venger) to take the law into one's own hands; ( se suicider) to take one's own life
3) ( pouvoir)la justice — ( lois) the law; ( institution) the legal system; ( tribunaux) the courts (pl)
•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ʒystis nf1) (= équité) fairness, justice2) ADMINISTRATION justice* * *justice nf1 ( principe) justice; ( équité) fairness; par souci de justice sociale out of concern for social justice; en toute justice in all fairness; il n'y a pas de justice! there's no justice!; agir avec justice to act fairly ou justly; ce n'est que justice it is only fair ou right;2 ( application) justice; la justice divine divine justice; rendre la justice to dispense justice; demander/obtenir justice to demand/obtain justice; il faut leur rendre or faire cette justice qu'ils sont… one has to acknowledge that they are…; se faire justice (à soi-même) ( se venger) to take the law into one's own hands; ( se suicider) to take one's own life;3 ( pouvoir) la justice ( lois) the law; ( institution) the legal system; ( tribunaux) the courts (pl); être livré à la justice to be handed over to the law; il a des ennuis or démêlés avec la justice de son pays he's in trouble with the law in his country; aller en justice to go to court; poursuivre qn en justice to take sb to court; être traduit en justice to be brought before the courts; témoigner en justice to give evidence in a court of law; la justice fonctionne mal the legal system doesn't work properly; intenter une action en justice contre qn to bring (a) legal action against sb; passer en justice to stand trial.justice militaire Mil military law.[ʒystis] nom fémininil traite ses hommes avec justice he treats his men fairly ou justly ou with fairness2. DROITrendre la justice to administer ou to dispense justice3. [réparation] justicefaire justice [venger une faute] to take the law into one's own handsa. [montrer que c'est nocif] to prove something to be badb. [le réfuter] to prove something wrong, to give the lie to somethinga. [se venger] to take the law into one's own handsb. [se tuer] to take one's (own) life————————en justice locution adverbialepasser en justice to stand trial, to appear in court -
16 ab-iūdicō
ab-iūdicō āvī, ātus, āre, of a judge or tribunal, to give judgment against, deprive by a judicial decision, adjudge away: ob iniuriam agri abiudicati, i. e. taking away their land by an unjust decision, L.: res ab aliquo. — Hence, formally to deny: rationem veritatis ab hoc ordine: libertatem sibi. -
17 выносить судебное решение
to award (deliver, give, hold, pass, pronounce, render) a judgement (a court | judicial decision); bring in (deliver, find, issue, reach, render, return) a verdict; decree; make (take) a decision; ( об арбитражном решении) to make an award; ( о неправильном судебном решении) to misjudge; ( по уголовному делу) to determine a criminal causeЮридический русско-английский словарь > выносить судебное решение
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18 вынести судебное решение
1) Law: adjudge, adjudicate, award a judgement, award a judgment, deliver a judgement, give judgement, give judgment, hold a judgement, hold a judgment, hold a judicial decision, impose a judgement, impose a judgment, make judgement, make judgment, pass judgement, pass judgment, render judgement, render judgment2) International law: (RU-EN-RU.COM deliver a judgment (Глоссарий к Европейской конвенции о защите прав человека)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вынести судебное решение
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19 hold
1. n мор. трюм2. n удерживание; захват; хваткаtaken hold of — захватил; захватиться
taking hold of — захватывающий; захват
3. n власть; влияниеthe law has no hold on him — по закону с ним ничего нельзя сделать; закону он не подвластен
4. n то, за что можно ухватиться; опора; захват, ушко5. n хранилище, вместилище6. n арх. тюрьма, место заключения; тюремная камера7. n убежище, укрытие, приют8. n логово, берлога9. n заказ, требование10. n арх. арест; заключение в тюрьму11. n арх. крепость12. n захват13. n держание мяча14. n жарг. кино «холд», удавшаяся часть съёмки, произведённой в течение съёмочного дня15. n муз. фермата16. n спец. фиксация17. n ав. задержкаthere will be a hold on all takeoffs until the fog has dispersed — все вылеты отменяются, пока не рассеется туман
18. n косм. задержка при предпусковой подготовке19. v удерживать, сдерживать; задерживать; останавливатьto hold fire — не открывать огонь; воздерживаться от ведения огня
hold off — удерживать, не пускать, держать поодаль
20. v владеть, иметь; быть владельцем, держателемto hold good — иметь силу; оставаться в силе; действовать
to hold absolutely — владеть абсолютно, безусловно
21. v удерживать; сохранять контрольhold in — сдерживать; удерживать
keep hold of — удерживать; удержать
22. v вмещать, содержать в себеthis jug holds a quart — ёмкость этого кувшина — одна кварта
to hold hard — крепко держать или держаться, не отпускать
hold under — держать в повиновении; подавлять, угнетать
hold council — держать совет; проводить совещание
23. v держать, хранитьmy money is held at the bank — мои деньги хранятся в банке; я держу свои деньги в банке
24. v полагать, считать, находитьI hold it good — я считаю, что это хорошо
I hold him to be wrong — я считаю, что он не прав
to hold in esteem — уважать, относиться с почтением
to hold in abhorrence — гнушаться; питать отвращение, омерзение
to hold office — занимать должность, находиться в должности
25. v юр. признавать, решать; выносить решениеthe court held that … — суд признал, что …
26. v содержать под стражей; держать в тюрьмеto hold ward — стоять на страже; охранять
27. v уст. зависеть; быть обязаннымподвергаться ; терпеть, выносить
to hold good in law — иметь законную силу; быть юридически обоснованным
28. v уст. обязывать; вынуждатьСинонимический ряд:1. clamp (noun) clamp; clasp; clench; clinch; clutch; grapple; grasp; grip; gripe; handle; purchase2. control (noun) control; influence; maintenance; occupancy; ownership; retention; tenacity; tenure3. defense (noun) defense; resistance; stand; stronghold4. prison (noun) cell; deep; dungeon; keep; prison; tower5. absorb (verb) absorb; engross; involve6. adhere (verb) adhere; attach; cling; fasten; remain; stick7. arrest (verb) arrest; catch up; enthral; enthrall; fascinate; grip; mesmerise; mesmerize; rivet; spellbind; transfix8. believe (verb) believe; consider; credit; deem; entertain; espouse; esteem; feel; judge; opine; sense; think9. carry on (verb) carry on; celebrate; engage in; observe; preside over; pursue10. clutch (verb) clench; clinch; clutch; grasp11. contain (verb) admit; contain; include12. continue (verb) bear; carry; continue; endure; last; maintain; persist; support; sustain; uphold13. detain (verb) detain; hold up; impound; imprison; incarcerate14. give (verb) give; stage15. have (verb) accommodate; boast; command; comprise; enjoy; have; occupy; own; possess16. keep (verb) hold back; keep; keep back; keep out; withhold17. press (verb) clasp; embrace; enfold; hug; press; squeeze18. reserve (verb) reserve; retain; set aside19. restrain (verb) check; confine; deactivate; hinder; impede; restrain20. state (verb) affirm; assert; asseverate; aver; avouch; avow; declare; stateАнтонимический ряд:adjourn; bestow; break; cease; cede; concede; confer; convey; desert; disavow; dismiss; drop; fail; forego; forsake; free; lose; release; relinquish -
20 inicio
īnĭcĭo (less correctly injĭcĭo, v. Brambach's Hilfsb. p. 19), jēci, jectum (endojacito for inicito, Leg. XII. Tab. ap. Fest. in struere, p. 313, a, Müll.:A.injexit for injecerit,
Plaut. Pers. 1, 2, 18), 3, v. a. [in-jacio].Lit., to throw, cast, or put in, on, or into:B.cum mea domus ardebat ignibus injectis,
Cic. Pis. 11, 26:ignem castris,
Liv. 40, 31, 9:ignes tectis,
id. 25, 39, 3:semen,
Plin. 18, 18, 48, § 173:opus flammis,
Quint. 6 praef. 3:foculo manum,
Liv. 2, 12, 13:vestem flammae,
Suet. Caes. 84; hence: inicere se, to throw or fling one ' s self anywhere:se in medios hostes ad perspicuam mortem,
Cic. Dom. 24, 64: se in ignem. Ter. And. 1, 1, 113:sese medium in agmen,
Verg. A. 2, 408:sese morti,
id. ib. 9, 553:se flammae,
Plin. 8, 40, 61, § 143.—To throw or put on or upon, to throw at or over any thing.— In gen.: pallium inice in me huc, Plaut. Truc. 2, 5, 26:C.eique laneum pallium injecit,
Cic. N. D. 3, 34, 83:togam ex integro,
Quint. 11, 3, 156:bracchia collo,
Ov. M. 3, 389; cf.:bracchia caelo,
i.e. to attack, id. ib. 1, 184:securim alicui,
Cic. Mur. 24, 48:pontem,
Liv. 26, 6, 2:eo super tigna sesquipedalia iniciunt,
Caes. B. C. 2, 10:taedas ad fastigia tectorum,
Val. Fl. 2, 235:manicas alicui,
Plaut. Capt. 3, 5, 1:catenas alicui,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 41, § 106; cf.:vincula alicui,
id. Fin. 3, 22, 76; Verg. E. 6, 19:frenos alicui,
Cic. Phil. 13, 9, 20:frena,
Hor. C. 4, 15, 11:spiranti pulvinum,
Suet. Calig. 12:cervicibus laqueum,
id. Vit. 17:injecti umeris capilli,
i. e. falling over her shoulders, Ov. M. 11, 770.—Esp.1.Inicere manum alicui, to lay one ' s hand on, to take hold of any one, in order to make him stand still, Petr. 115. —2.In a jurid. sense, to seize, take possession of, as one's property, without a previous judicial decision (which was permitted, e. g. to a master on meeting with his runaway slave;II.v. injectio): virgini venienti in forum minister decemviri manum injecit, servā suā natam appellans,
Liv. 3, 44, 6; so Dig. 18, 7, 9 al.—So too in summoning before a judge:ubi quadruplator quempiam injexit (injecerit) manum,
Plaut. Pers. 1, 2, 18; id. Truc. 4, 2, 49.—Trop.A.In gen., to bring into, inspire, infuse, occasion, cause:b.inicere tumultum civitati,
Cic. Cat. 3, 3, 7:alicui formidinem,
id. Verr. 2, 3, 28, § 68:spem,
id. Att. 3, 22, 1:terrorem mortis,
id. Fin. 5, 11, 31:religionem,
id. Caecin. 33, 97:scrupulum,
id. Clu. 28, 76:alicui mentem ut audeat,
id. Mil. 31, 84:alicui cogitationem de triumpho,
id. Att. 7, 3, 2:curam, ne,
Liv. 27, 4, 2:alacritatem et studium pugnandi exercitui,
Caes. B. G. 1, 46:metum alicui in pectus,
Plaut. Cas. 3, 3, 26:vultis hoc certamen uxoribus vestris inicere?
to give occasion for, Liv. 34, 4, 14:cunctationem,
to cause delay, id. 35, 25, 5:arma regnis, i. e. bellum inferre,
Stat. Th. 1, 241:frustrationem,
to produce deception, confusion, Plaut. Am. 3, 1, 15:alicui causam deliberandi,
to furnish, Cic. Caecin. 2, 4:plaga injecta petitioni,
given, Cic. Mur. 23, 48.—Of the mind, with se, to dwell upon, reflect on:B.in quam (magnitudinem regionum) se iniciens animus, etc.,
Cic. N. D. 1, 20, 54.—In partic.1.Manus inicere (acc. to I. B.), to seize upon, take possession of, exercise power over:2.animus sacer et aeternus est, et cui non possint inici manus,
Sen. Cons. ad Helv. 11 fin.:quieti ejus injeci manum,
I have torn him away from his repose, Plin. Ep. 10, 19, 2:injecere manum Parcae,
took possession of him, Verg. A. 10, 419.—Inicere, to throw out a hint, to mention, suggest:quia nuper injecit,
Cic. Quint. 21, 68: Bruto cum saepe injecissem de homoploiai, id. Att. 16, 5, 3: cum mihi in sermone injecisset, se velle, etc., Trebon. ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 16, 2:alicui nomen alicujus,
id. Dom. 6, 14.
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