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1 justice
1) (fairness or rightness in the treatment of other people: Everyone has a right to justice; I don't deserve to be punished - where's your sense of justice?) spravedlnost2) (the law or the administration of it: Their dispute had to be settled in a court of justice.) soud3) (a judge.) soudce•- do
- in justice to* * *• právo• soudce• spravedlnost -
2 bring to justice
(to arrest, try and sentence (a criminal): The murderer escaped but was finally brought to justice.) předat soudu -
3 in justice to
(if one must be fair (to him, her etc): To do her justice, I must admit that she was only trying to help when she broke the cup.) pro spravedlnost -
4 administer justice
• vykonávat spravedlnost• soudit -
5 do justice
• učinit po právu• konat spravedlnost• být spravedlivý -
6 department
(a part or section of a government, university, office or shop: The Department of Justice; the sales department.) oddělení- department store* * *• úřad• sekce• oddělení• odbor• ministerstvo -
7 equity
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8 ethical
1) (of or concerning morals, justice or duty.) morální2) ((negative unethical) morally right.) morální* * *• etický• mravní -
9 fugitive
['fju:‹ətiv](a person who is running away (from the police etc): a fugitive from justice.) uprchlík* * *• uprchlík• uprchlý• prchající -
10 injustice
((an instance of) unfairness or the lack of justice: He complained of injustice in the way he had been treated; They agreed that an injustice had been committed.) nespravedlnost, křivda- do someone an injustice- do an injustice* * *• příkoří• nespravedlivost• nespravedlnost -
11 miscarriage
['miskæri‹]1) (in pregnancy, the loss of the baby from the womb before it is able to survive.) potrat2) (a failure: a miscarriage of justice) justiční omyl* * *• zmetek• potrat• samovolný potrat -
12 perversion
[-ʃən]1) ((the) act of perverting: a perversion of justice.) překrucování2) (a perverted act: He is capable of any perversion.) zvrhlost* * *• úchylnost• zvrácenost• překrucování• překroucení -
13 pervert
1. [pə'və:t] verb1) (to change (something) from what is normal or right: to pervert the course of justice.) zvrátit2) (to lead (someone) to crime or to evil or immoral (especially sexually immoral) acts.) zneužívat2. ['pə:və:t] noun(a person who does perverted (especially sexually immoral) acts.) zvrhlík- perverted* * *• zvrhlík• převrátit• svést• odpadlík -
14 temper
['tempə] 1. noun1) (a state of mind; a mood or humour: He's in a bad temper.) nálada2) (a tendency to become (unpleasant when) angry: He has a terrible temper.) povaha3) (a state of anger: She's in a temper.) zlost2. verb1) (to bring metal to the right degree of hardness by heating and cooling: The steel must be carefully tempered.) popouštět, kalit2) (to soften or make less severe: One must try to temper justice with mercy.) mírnit•- - tempered- keep one's temper
- lose one's temper* * *• vznětlivost• vztek• zmírnit• rozpoložení
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