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1 prima facie
tr[praɪmə'feɪʃɪ]1 a primera vista
I 'praɪmə'feɪʃə, ˌpraɪmə'feɪʃiːadjective (frml)prima facie evidence — ( Law) presunciones de hecho
to have a prima facie case — parecer* tener razón a primera vista
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adverb (frml) a primera vista, prima facie (frml)['praɪmǝ'feɪʃɪ]1.ADV a primera vista2.prima facie evidence — prueba f semiplena
to have a prima facie case — (Jur) tener razón a primera vista
he has a prima facie case — (fig) a primera vista parece que tiene razón
there are prima facie reasons why... — hay suficientes razones que justifican el que + subjun
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I ['praɪmə'feɪʃə, ˌpraɪmə'feɪʃiː]adjective (frml)prima facie evidence — ( Law) presunciones de hecho
to have a prima facie case — parecer* tener razón a primera vista
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adverb (frml) a primera vista, prima facie (frml)
См. также в других словарях:
prima facie — pri|ma fa|cie [ ,praımə feıʃi ] adjective, adverb FORMAL based on what seems to be true, before a situation has been examined in detail: There is strong prima facie evidence of a miscarriage of justice … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
prima facie — UK [ˌpraɪmə ˈfeɪʃɪ] / US adjective, adverb formal based on what seems to be true, before a situation has been examined in detail There is strong prima facie evidence of a miscarriage of justice … English dictionary
Prima facie — ( /ˈpraɪ … Wikipedia
prima facie — pri·ma fa·cie 1 / prī mə fā shə, sē, shē/ adv [Latin]: at first view: on first appearance absent other information or evidence guidelines which would prima facie accredit new entrance examinations as nondiscriminatory S. L. Lynch compare ex facie … Law dictionary
prima facie — pri‧ma fa‧cie [ˌpraɪmə ˈfeɪʆi ǁ ʆə] adjective [only before a noun] LAW based on facts that appear to be true, although they may later be proved not to be: • prima facie evidence of fraud * * * prima facie UK US adjective [before noun] ► LAW based … Financial and business terms
prima facie — meaning ‘based on a first impression’ (as in prima facie evidence), is usually pronounced priy mǝ fay shi in BrE, although there are several alternative forms in AmE. It does not need a hyphen even when used attributively (before a noun), as in… … Modern English usage
a priori, prima facie — Both generally refer to evidence and thus are sometimes confused. Prima facie means at first sight or on the surface of it and refers to matters in which not all of the evidence has been collected but such evidence as there is points to… … Dictionary of troublesome word
a priori, prima facie — Both generally refer to evidence and thus are sometimes confused. Prima facie means at first sight or on the surface of it and refers to matters in which not all of the evidence has been collected but such evidence as there is points to… … Dictionary of troublesome word
evidence — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ abundant, ample, considerable, extensive, plentiful, significant, substantial, sufficient, widespread ▪ There i … Collocations dictionary
evidence — Any species of proof, or probative matter, legally presented at the trial of an issue, by the act of the parties and through the medium of witnesses, records, documents, exhibits, concrete objects, etc., for the purpose of inducing belief in the… … Black's law dictionary
evidence — Any species of proof, or probative matter, legally presented at the trial of an issue, by the act of the parties and through the medium of witnesses, records, documents, exhibits, concrete objects, etc., for the purpose of inducing belief in the… … Black's law dictionary