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1 Justice
noun1) Gerechtigkeit, diedo justice to something — einer Sache (Dat.) gerecht werden
in justice to somebody — um jemandem gerecht zu werden
with justice — mit Recht
2) (judicial proceedings)bring somebody to justice — jemanden vor Gericht bringen od. stellen
Justice of the Peace — Friedensrichter, der/-richterin, die
* * *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?)2) (the law or the administration of it: Their dispute had to be settled in a court of justice.) das Recht3) (a judge.) der Richter•- academic.ru/115509/bring_to_justice">bring to justice- do
- in justice to* * *jus·tice[ˈʤʌstɪs]nto do \justice Gerechtigkeit übento do sb \justice jdm Gerechtigkeit widerfahren lassento do him \justice, he couldn't have foreseen this problem gerechterweise muss man sagen, dass er dieses Problem unmöglich vorausgesehen haben kannto do sth \justice etw dat gerecht werdenthis photo doesn't do her beauty \justice dieses Foto bringt ihre Schönheit nicht richtig zur Geltungthey did \justice to the wine sie genossen den Wein in vollen Zügena miscarriage of \justice ein Justizirrtum mto bring sb to \justice jdn vor Gericht bringento obstruct [the course of] \justice die Justiz behindernSupreme Court \justice Richter(in) m(f) am Obersten BundesgerichtMr \justice Ellis Richter Ellis* * *['dZʌstɪs]ncourt of justice — Gerichtshof m, Gericht nt
See:to do him justice — um ihm gegenüber gerecht zu sein, um mal fair zu sein (inf)
that's not true, you're not doing yourself justice — das stimmt nicht, Sie unterschätzen sich
you didn't do yourself justice in the exams —
they did justice to the wine and with justice — sie wussten den Wein zu würdigen und (zwar) zu Recht
there's no justice, is there? — das ist doch nicht gerecht
3) (= judge) Richter(in) m(f)* * *J. abk2. Journal3. Judge4. Justice* * *noun1) Gerechtigkeit, diedo justice to something — einer Sache (Dat.) gerecht werden
bring somebody to justice — jemanden vor Gericht bringen od. stellen
Justice of the Peace — Friedensrichter, der/-richterin, die
* * *n.Gerechtigkeit f.Justiz -en f.Recht -e n. -
2 justice
noun1) Gerechtigkeit, diedo justice to something — einer Sache (Dat.) gerecht werden
in justice to somebody — um jemandem gerecht zu werden
with justice — mit Recht
2) (judicial proceedings)bring somebody to justice — jemanden vor Gericht bringen od. stellen
Justice of the Peace — Friedensrichter, der/-richterin, die
* * *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?)2) (the law or the administration of it: Their dispute had to be settled in a court of justice.) das Recht3) (a judge.) der Richter•- academic.ru/115509/bring_to_justice">bring to justice- do
- in justice to* * *jus·tice[ˈʤʌstɪs]nto do \justice Gerechtigkeit übento do sb \justice jdm Gerechtigkeit widerfahren lassento do him \justice, he couldn't have foreseen this problem gerechterweise muss man sagen, dass er dieses Problem unmöglich vorausgesehen haben kannto do sth \justice etw dat gerecht werdenthis photo doesn't do her beauty \justice dieses Foto bringt ihre Schönheit nicht richtig zur Geltungthey did \justice to the wine sie genossen den Wein in vollen Zügena miscarriage of \justice ein Justizirrtum mto bring sb to \justice jdn vor Gericht bringento obstruct [the course of] \justice die Justiz behindernSupreme Court \justice Richter(in) m(f) am Obersten BundesgerichtMr \justice Ellis Richter Ellis* * *['dZʌstɪs]ncourt of justice — Gerichtshof m, Gericht nt
See:to do him justice — um ihm gegenüber gerecht zu sein, um mal fair zu sein (inf)
that's not true, you're not doing yourself justice — das stimmt nicht, Sie unterschätzen sich
you didn't do yourself justice in the exams —
they did justice to the wine and with justice — sie wussten den Wein zu würdigen und (zwar) zu Recht
there's no justice, is there? — das ist doch nicht gerecht
3) (= judge) Richter(in) m(f)* * *justice [ˈdʒʌstıs] s1. Gerechtigkeit f (to gegen, gegenüber)2. Rechtmäßigkeit f, Berechtigung f (eines Anspruchs etc)3. Berechtigung f, Recht n:complain with justice sich mit oder zu Recht beschweren4. Gerechtigkeit f, gerechter Lohn:a) jemandem od einer Sache Gerechtigkeit widerfahren lassen, gerecht werden (dat),b) etwas recht zu würdigen wissen, richtig würdigen,c) einer Speise, dem Wein etc tüchtig zusprechen;do o.s. justice, do justice to o.s.a) sein wahres Können zeigen, seine Fähigkeiten zeigen oder unter Beweis stellen,b) sich selbst gerecht werden;in justice to him um ihm gerecht zu werden5. JUR Gerechtigkeit f, Recht n:justice was done der Gerechtigkeit wurde Genüge getan;6. Rechtsprechung f, Rechtspflege f, Justiz f:bring to justice vor den Richter bringen7. JUR Richter(in):justice of the peace Friedensrichter (Laienrichter für Bagatellsachen);* * *noun1) Gerechtigkeit, diedo justice to something — einer Sache (Dat.) gerecht werden
bring somebody to justice — jemanden vor Gericht bringen od. stellen
Justice of the Peace — Friedensrichter, der/-richterin, die
* * *n.Gerechtigkeit f.Justiz -en f.Recht -e n. -
3 justice
jus·tice [ʼʤʌstɪs] nto do \justice Gerechtigkeit üben;to do sb \justice jdm Gerechtigkeit widerfahren lassen;to do him \justice, he couldn't have foreseen this problem gerechterweise muss man sagen, dass er dieses Problem unmöglich vorausgesehen haben kann;you didn't do yourself \justice in the exams du hättest in den Prüfungen mehr leisten können;to do sth \justice etw dat gerecht werden;this photo doesn't do her beauty \justice dieses Foto bringt ihre Schönheit nicht richtig zur Geltung;they did \justice to the wine sie genossen den Wein in vollen Zügena miscarriage of \justice ein Justizirrtum m;to bring sb to \justice jdn vor Gericht bringen;to obstruct [the course of] \justice die Justiz behindernSupreme Court \justice Richter(in) m(f) am Obersten Bundesgericht;Mr \justice Ellis Richter Ellis
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