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1 sheriffs
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2 shérif
m.sheriff, Chief Constable.* * *► nombre masculino (pl shérifs)1 sheriff* * *= sheriff.Ex. Sheriffs are the only law enforcement officials in the state who answer directly to the people.----* ayudante del shérif = deputy sheriff.* * *= sheriff.Ex: Sheriffs are the only law enforcement officials in the state who answer directly to the people.
* ayudante del shérif = deputy sheriff.* * *shérif n sheriff -
3 sheriff
m.sheriff.* * *1 sheriff* * *['ʃerif]masculino y femenino sheriff* * *['ʃerif]masculino y femenino sheriff* * */ˈʃerif/sheriff* * *
sheriff /'ʃerif/ sustantivo masculino y femenino
sheriff
sheriff m Cine sheriff
fam fig (jefe) boss
' sheriff' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alguacil
English:
deputy
- posse
- sheriff
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4 mesa
(Sp. model spelled same [mésa] < Latin mensam 'table')1) Northwestern Texas: 1840. A hill or mountain with a flat top or a steep-sided plateau.2) Nebraska: 1927. According to the DARE, this term has a specific meaning in Nebraska; it refers to "a steep gully along a river." The DRAE defines mesa as an extended piece of elevated flat land surrounded by valleys or cliffs. This geographical term, along with a few others such as arroyo and ( box) canyon, is linked in the popular mind with gunslingers, rustlers, sheriffs, ranchers and cowboys, thanks to Hollywood and pulp fiction. In fact, many outlaws hid out in the badlands.
См. также в других словарях:
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Sheriffs — (Dan. 3:2), Babylonian officers … Easton's Bible Dictionary
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sheriffs badge — • one of many slang terms for the anus. Thus known because of the star shaped badge of a wild west sheriff … Londonisms dictionary
sheriffs sale — A sale of land for unpaid taxes; a sale of property, by authority of law, for the collection of a tax assessed upon it, or upon its owner, which remains unpaid … Black's law dictionary
sheriffs certificate of sale — See certificate of sale … Ballentine's law dictionary
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sheriffs indemnity — The statutory right which a sheriff has in many jurisdictions to demand and receive indemnity for enforcing an execution where he entertains a doubt as to the title to the property to be levied on. 47 Am J1st Sher § 143. The bond which… … Ballentine's law dictionary