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1 hearing
['hɪərɪŋ] 1.1) (sense) udito m.his hearing is not very good — non ha un buon udito, non ci sente molto bene
he is hard of hearing — è duro d'orecchio o d'orecchi
2) (earshot)3) (before court etc.) udienza f.closed hearing — udienza riservata o a porte chiuse
2.to give sb., sth. a hearing — ascoltare qcn., qcs., prestare orecchio a qcn., qcs
* * *1) (the ability to hear: My hearing is not very good.) udito2) (the distance within which something can be heard: I don't want to tell you when so many people are within hearing; I think we're out of hearing now.) portata d'orecchio3) (an act of listening: We ought to give his views a fair hearing.) udienza4) (a court case: The hearing is tomorrow.) udienza* * *['hɪərɪŋ] 1.1) (sense) udito m.his hearing is not very good — non ha un buon udito, non ci sente molto bene
he is hard of hearing — è duro d'orecchio o d'orecchi
2) (earshot)3) (before court etc.) udienza f.closed hearing — udienza riservata o a porte chiuse
2.to give sb., sth. a hearing — ascoltare qcn., qcs., prestare orecchio a qcn., qcs
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2 ♦ court
♦ court /kɔ:t/A n.1 [cu] (leg., = court of law) corte; tribunale; foro; giudice (fig.): court of justice, corte di giustizia; court having jurisdiction, foro competente; appeal court, corte d'appello; criminal court, tribunale penale; supreme court, corte suprema; to appear in court, comparire davanti al giudice; to bring sb. to court (o before the court) portare q. in tribunale; citare q. in giudizio; to bring a case to court, portare un caso in tribunale; to go to court, ( di persona) adire le vie legali; ( di faccenda) finire in tribunale; to take sb. [a case] to court, portare q. [un caso] in tribunale2 (leg.) aula (di tribunale): (leg.) Silence in court!, silenzio in aula!3 ( sport) campo; zona del campo: tennis court, campo da tennis; ( tennis) open court, settore del campo scoperto; squash court, campo di gioco per lo squash; hard court, campo in terra battuta o in cemento; grass court, campo in erba; ( tennis) the service court, la zona del servizio; off court, fuori del campo; on court, in campo4 corte; cortile5 (in GB, nei nomi propri) palazzo; residenza; palazzo di appartamenti ( di lusso): Hampton Court, il Palazzo di Hampton6 corte (reale): the court of Charles II, la corte di Carlo II; the Court of St. James's, la Corte di San Giacomo ( la corte del Regno Unito); life at court, vita a corte; vita di corteB a. attr.2 (leg.) di tribunale; giudiziario; giudiziale; processuale; di un processo: court battle, battaglia in tribunale; battaglia legale; court proceedings, atti processuali; documenti giudiziari; court record, verbale di un processo; court district, distretto giudiziario; court ruling, sentenza del tribunale; court settlement, accordo giudiziale● (GB) court card, figura ( delle carte da gioco) □ (leg.) court case, causa; processo □ (in GB) court circular, relazione quotidiana sulle attività dei membri della famiglia reale ( pubblicata sui giornali) □ court dress, (stor.) abito indossato a corte; (leg.) toga di avvocato o giudice □ (leg.) court hearing, udienza □ court house ► courthouse □ (teatr., cinem., TV) court melodrama, dramma (film, originale televisivo) incentrato su un processo ( con molte scene in tribunale) □ (leg. GB) the Court of Appeal, la Corte d'Appello NOTE DI CULTURA: Court of Appeal: risiede a Londra ed è nella maggior parte dei casi la corte di ultima istanza, le sue decisioni sono infatti appellabili solo di fronte alla Camera dei Lord □ (leg., in USA) Court of Appeals, Corte d'Appello ( ve ne sono dodici); ( in taluni Stati) Corte Suprema □ court of arbitration, collegio arbitrale □ (leg.) Courts of Assize, Corti d'Assise (sostituite nel 1971 dalle «Circuit Courts») □ (leg.) court of first instance, tribunale di prima istanza □ court of inquiry, commissione d'inchiesta; (mil.) tribunale militare □ (leg.) court of last resort, tribunale d'ultima istanza ( la Camera dei Lord in GB, la Corte Suprema in USA) □ (leg.) Court of Session, Corte Suprema (in Scozia) □ (leg.) court order, ordine (o ordinanza) del tribunale □ (stor.) court plaster, cerotto ( di seta o altra stoffa) □ (leg.) court reporter, stenotipista di tribunale □ (stor., in GB) court roll, registro delle locazioni ( in una corte feudale) □ court shoe, scarpa scollata (con tacco medio); scollata; (scarpa) decolleté □ (leg.) court sitting in panel, collegio di giudici □ (stor.) court sword, spadino da cortigiano □ (stor., GB) court tennis, (gioco della) pallacorda □ to hold court, tener corte; (fig.) tener corte, far salotto □ (leg.) out of court, (avv.) in via amichevole; (agg.) stragiudiziale: out-of-court settlement, transazione stragiudiziale; to settle a case [a dispute] out of court, conciliare una causa [comporre una disputa] in via amichevole □ to pay court to q., fare la corte a q., corteggiare q. ( per ingraziarselo) □ to put st. out of court for, mettere qc. fuori della portata di.(to) court /kɔ:t/A v. t.2 cercare; sollecitare; andare in cerca di: (polit.) to court the independent voters, sollecitare il voto degli elettori non iscritti ad alcun partito politico; to court an opportunity, cercare una buona occasione; You are courting trouble, tu vai in cerca di guaiB v. i.fare la corte.
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