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1 warrant
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1. verb1) (to justify: A slight cold does not warrant your staying off work.) justificar2) (an old word to state confidently or (be willing to) bet that: I'll warrant he's gone riding instead of doing his work.) asegurar (que)
2. noun(something that gives authority, especially a legal document giving the police the authority for searching someone's house, arresting someone etc: The police have a warrant for his arrest.) orden judicialwarrant n orden judicialtr['wɒrənt]1 SMALLLAW/SMALL orden nombre femenino judicial, mandamiento judicial2 (voucher) cédula, bono, vale nombre masculino2 (guarantee) garantizar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLI'll warrant (you) se lo asegurowarrant officer suboficial nombre masculinowarrant ['wɔrənt] vt1) assure: asegurar, garantizar2) guarantee: garantizar3) justify, merit: justificar, merecerwarrant n1) authorization: autorización f, permiso man arrest warrant: una orden de detención2) justification: justificación fv.• garantizar v.• justificar v.n.• autorización s.f.• cédula s.f.• garantía s.f.• justificación s.f.• libramiento s.m.• mandato s.m.• orden s.m.• patente s.m.
I 'wɔːrənt, 'wɒrənta) c ( written authorization) ( Law) orden f judicial; ( search warrant) orden f de registro or (AmL tb) de allanamientoto have a warrant for somebody's arrest — tener* una orden de arresto contra alguien
b) c ( voucher) vale mc) u ( justification) (frml) justificación f
II
1) ( justify) justificar*the case does not warrant further investigation — el caso no merece que se continúe con la investigación
2) ( guarantee) (often pass) garantizar*['wɒrǝnt]1. N1) (=justification) justificación f2) (Comm, Econ) (=certificate, bond) cédula f, certificado m ; (=guarantee) garantía f4) (Jur) (for seizure of goods) mandamiento m judicial; (also: search warrant) orden f de registro; (also: arrest warrant) orden f de detencióndeath 2.2. VT1) (=justify, merit) merecer2) (Comm) (=guarantee) garantizar3) (=assure) asegurar, garantizarhe didn't do it legally, I'll warrant (you) — no lo hizo por la vía legal, te lo aseguro or garantizo
3.CPDwarrant officer N — (Mil) suboficial mf ; (Naut) contramaestre mf
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I ['wɔːrənt, 'wɒrənt]a) c ( written authorization) ( Law) orden f judicial; ( search warrant) orden f de registro or (AmL tb) de allanamientoto have a warrant for somebody's arrest — tener* una orden de arresto contra alguien
b) c ( voucher) vale mc) u ( justification) (frml) justificación f
II
1) ( justify) justificar*the case does not warrant further investigation — el caso no merece que se continúe con la investigación
2) ( guarantee) (often pass) garantizar* -
2 inquest
'inkwest(a legal inquiry into a case of sudden and unexpected death.) investigación, pesquisatr['ɪnkwest]1 investigación nombre femenino judicial, encuesta judicial2 familiar investigación nombre femeninoinquest ['ɪn.kwɛst] ninquiry, investigation: investigación f, averiguación f, pesquisa f (judicial)n.• diligencias previas s.f.pl.• encuesta s.f.• inquisición s.f.• investigación s.f.'ɪnkwestnoun investigación f, pesquisa f judicial['ɪnkwest]N1) (Jur) investigación f, pesquisa f judicial; (by coroner) investigación llevada a cabo para averiguar las causas de una muerte violente o sospechosa2) (fig)they held an inquest into or on their election defeat — realizaron un análisis en profundidad de su derrota electoral
* * *['ɪnkwest]noun investigación f, pesquisa f judicial -
3 Cid
abr.1 abreviatura de: Criminal Investigation Department -> policía judicial británica2 Departamento de Investigación Criminal.3 enfermedad por inclusiones citomegálicas.s.1 Cid, nombre propio.2 el Cid Campeador.
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