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1 ♦ counsel
♦ counsel /ˈkaʊnsl/n.1 [u] (form.) consiglio; parere; consulenza: to give good counsel, dare buoni consigli; to take counsel, sentire un parere; consultarsi (con q.); to take counsel together, consultarsi; deliberare insieme2 (inv. al pl.) (leg.) avvocato (patrocinante): counsel for the defence (o for the defendant) avvocato difensore; collegio di difesa; (leg.) counsel for the plaintiff, avvocato di parte civile; counsel for the prosecution, pubblica accusa; pubblico ministero● (leg.) counsel's advice, parere legale □ (leg.) counsel's fees, parcella d'avvocato □ to keep one's own counsel, tenere per sé le proprie opinioni; tacere sulle proprie intenzioni □ (leg., in GB) Queen's (o King's) Counsel (abbr. Q. C., K. C.), patrocinante per la Corona ( alto titolo onorifico concesso ad avvocati) NOTA D'USO: - council o counsel?-.(to) counsel /ˈkaʊnsl/v. t.3 fornire assistenza psicosanitaria. -
2 counsel
I ['kaʊnsl]1) form. (advice) consiglio m., parere m.to keep one's own counsel — tenere per sé le proprie intenzioni o i propri piani
to take counsel (together) — consultarsi o consigliarsi
2) dir. avvocato m., consulente m. legalecounsel for the defence — avvocato difensore o della difesa
II ['kaʊnsl]counsel for the prosecution — pubblica accusa o pubblico ministero
2) form. (recommend) raccomandare, consigliare [caution, silence]* * *1. noun1) (advice: He'll give you good counsel on your problems.) consiglio2) (a barrister or advocate: counsel for the defence.) consulente legale, avvocato2. verb(to advise; to recommend.) consigliare* * *I ['kaʊnsl]1) form. (advice) consiglio m., parere m.to keep one's own counsel — tenere per sé le proprie intenzioni o i propri piani
to take counsel (together) — consultarsi o consigliarsi
2) dir. avvocato m., consulente m. legalecounsel for the defence — avvocato difensore o della difesa
II ['kaʊnsl]counsel for the prosecution — pubblica accusa o pubblico ministero
2) form. (recommend) raccomandare, consigliare [caution, silence]
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