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ju.di.ciar.y[dʒu:d'iʃəri] n 1 poder judiciário. 2 comarca, jurisdição. 3 corpo de juízes. 4 jurisprudência, organização forense. • adj judiciário, forense. -
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n. adlı, yargıçlar* * *adli -
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[džu:díšiəri]1.nounjuridicallysodstvo;2.adjectivesodnijski, sodniški -
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● judicatory ['xhu:dëkëtori] adj.,n. -adj. gjykimor; gjyqësor /-n 1. gjykim, dhënie drejtësie. 2. gjyq● judicature ['xhu:dëkëçë:, 'xhu:dëkëçuë:] n 1. dhënie drejtësie. 2. juridiksion; kompetencë. 3. trup gjykues. 4. gjyq● judicial [xhu:'dishël] adj 1. gjyqësor, i gjyqit. 2. i paanshëm; a judicial mind një mendje e paanshme, person i paanshëm. 3. kritik● judicious [xhu:'dishës] adj. i matur, i mençur, i urtë, me mend; a judicious historian një historian i matur* * *gjyqësor; gjykatësit -
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a. 사법(상)의, 재판(소)의, 사법부, 재판관 -
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(judicial)قضائي، شرعي، وابسته بدادگاه -
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s sudstvo, sudbena vlast, pravosuđe* * *
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adj. juridisk; domstols-; judiciell; rätts---------n. domstolarna; den dömande makten; domarkåren, domarna -
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• oikeudellinenlaw• oikeuslaitos• tuomioistuinlaitoslaw• tuomarikunta -
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• soudnictví• soudní moc• soudní -
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• súdny zbor• sudcovia• sudcovstvo• súdna moc• súdny• súdnictvo• justícia -
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США. Лингвострановедческий англо-русский словарь > Judiciary
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judiciary — ju·di·cia·ry /ju̇ di shē ˌer ē, di shə rē/ n pl ries 1 a: a system of courts of law b: the judges of these courts 2: a branch of government in which judicial power is vested compare executive … Law dictionary
judiciary — ju‧di‧cia‧ry [dʒuːˈdɪʆri ǁ ʆieri, ʆri] noun [singular] LAW all the judges in a country: • It is important to preserve an independent judiciary. • the Federal judiciary * * * judiciary UK US /dʒuːˈdɪʃəri/ US /dʒuːˈdɪʃieri/ noun [C, usually… … Financial and business terms
Judiciary — Ju*di cia*ry, n. [Cf. LL. judiciaria, F. judiciaire.] That branch of government in which judicial power is vested; the system of courts of justice in a country; the judges, taken collectively; as, an independent judiciary; the senate committee on … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Judiciary — Ju*di cia*ry (?; 277), a. [L. judiciarius, fr. judicium judgment: cf. F. judiciare. See {Judicial}.] Of or pertaining to courts of judicature, or legal tribunals; judicial; as, a judiciary proceeding. Bp. Burnet. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
judiciary — ► NOUN (pl. judiciaries) (usu. the judiciary) ▪ the judicial authorities of a country … English terms dictionary
judiciary — (adj.) relating to courts, early 15c., from L. iudiciarius of or belonging to a court of justice, from iudicium judgment, from iudicem (see JUDGE (Cf. judge) (v.)). The noun meaning a body of judges, judges collectively is from 1802 (judicature… … Etymology dictionary
judiciary — judicial, juridical, juristic … New Dictionary of Synonyms
judiciary — [jo͞o dish′ē er΄ē; jo͞odish′ər ē, jo͞o dish′ē ə rē] adj. [L judiciarius < judicium, judgment, court of justice < judex: see JUDGE] of judges, law courts, or their functions n. pl. judiciaries 1. the part of government whose work is the… … English World dictionary
Judiciary — Justitia, symbol of the judiciary.[1][2] The judiciary (also known as the judicial system or judicature) is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in the name of t … Wikipedia
judiciary — judiciarily, adv. /jooh dish ee er ee, dish euh ree/, n., pl. judiciaries, adj. n. 1. the judicial branch of government. 2. the system of courts of justice in a country. 3. judges collectively. adj. 4. pertaining to the judicial branch or system… … Universalium
judiciary — noun Etymology: judiciary, adjective, from Latin judiciarius judicial, from judicium Date: 1787 1. a. a system of courts of law b. the judges of these courts 2. a branch of government in which judicial power is vested • judiciary adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary