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1 law
الحُقُوق \ law: the rules (in general) that courts can make people obey: I’m studying law. Peace depends on law and order. Murder is against the law. \ See Also القانون (القانون) \ الشَّرْع \ law: the rules (in general) that courts can make people obey: I’m studying law. Peace depends on law and order. Murder is against the law. \ See Also القانون (القانون) \ القانون \ law: the rules (in general) that courts can make people obey: I’m studying law. Peace depends on law and order. Murder is against the law. \ قَانُون وَضْعِيّ \ law: a rule (made by a government or by custom) that courts can make people obey. -
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3 law-abiding
مُتَقَيّد بالقانون \ law-abiding: (of a person) obeying the law. \ مُحَافِظ على القانون \ law-abiding: (of a person) obeying the law. \ مُطِيع للقانون \ law-abiding: (of a person) obeying the law. -
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adjectiveobeying the law:مُطيع للقانونa law-abiding citizen.
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5 law court
( also court of law)a place where people accused of crimes are tried and legal disagreements between people are judged.دار القَضاء أو العَدْل -
6 law, code
شَريعة \ law, code. \ See Also قانون (قانون) -
7 mother-in-law
أُمّ الزّوج \ mother-in-law: one’s husband’s mother. \ أُمّ الزّوجة \ mother-in-law: one’s wife’s mother. \ حَمَاة \ mother-in-law: one’s wife’s mother; one’s husband’s mother. -
8 common-law
adjectivereferring to a relationship between two people who are not officially married, but have the same rights as husband and wife:مُتَعَلِّق بِالقانون العامa common-law wife/husband.
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9 in-law
[ˈɪnlɔː] plural ˈin-laws nouna person related to one by marriage eg one's brother-in-law, mother-in-law etc.في القانون، في الزواج -
10 martial law
the ruling of a country by the army in time of war or great national emergency, when ordinary law does not apply:القانون العَسْكَري، قانون الأحْكام العُرْفِيَّهThe country is now under martial law.
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11 brother-in-law
أََخو الزَّوج أو الزَّوجة \ brother-in-law: the brother of one’s husband or wife. \ زَوْجُ الأخت \ brother-in-law: one’s sister’s husband. -
12 by-law
قَانُون مَحَلِّي \ by-law: a local law made by a town, not by a central government. -
13 daughter-in-law
زَوْجَةُ الابْن \ daughter-in-law: a son’s wife. \ كَنَّة \ daughter-in-law: a son’s wife. -
14 sister-in-law
أُخْت الزّوج أو الزَّوْجَة \ sister-in-law: one’s husband’s or wife’s sister. \ زَوْجَةُ الأخ \ sister-in-law: one’s brother’s wife. -
15 son-in-law
زَوْجُ البِنْت أو الابْنَة \ son-in-law: one’s daughter’s husband. \ صِهْر \ son-in-law: one’s daughter’s husband. -
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plural ˈbrothers-in-law noun1) the brother of one's husband or wife.أخو الزوج أو الزوجه2) the husband of one's sister.زوج الأخت -
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18 mother-in-law
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19 sister-in-law
plural ˈsisters-in-law noun1) the sister of one's husband or wife.أُخْت الزَّوْج أو الزَّوْجَه2) the wife of one's brother.زوْجَة الأخ -
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