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  • 1 querela

    f legal action
    sporgere querela contro qualcosa take legal action against someone, sue someone
    querela per diffamazione action for slander
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    querela s.f.
    1 (dir.) action, lawsuit: sporger querela contro qlcu., to bring an action (o to proceed) against s.o.; querela per diffamazione, action for libel; ritiro di una querela, withdrawl of an action
    2 (letter.) ( lamentela) complaint.
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    [kwe'rɛla]
    sostantivo femminile action, lawsuit

    sporgere querela contro qcn. — to bring an action against sb., to lay o file a complaint against sb., to sue sb.

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    querela
    /kwe'rεla/
    sostantivo f.
    action, lawsuit; sporgere querela contro qcn. to bring an action against sb., to lay o file a complaint against sb., to sue sb.; querela per diffamazione libel action.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > querela

  • 2 giudizio

    "judgement;
    Beurteilung;
    avaliaçao"
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    m (pl -zi) judg(e)ment
    ( senno) wisdom
    law ( causa) trial
    ( sentenza) verdict
    a mio giudizio in my opinion
    giudizio civile civil action, lawsuit
    mettere giudizio turn over a new leaf
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    giudizio s.m.
    1 (dir.) judg (e)ment; (causa) trial; (sentenza) decree, verdict, sentence: giudizio definitivo, decree absolute; giudizio esecutivo, enforceable judgement; giudizio provvisorio, decree nisi; giudizio sommario, summary trial; giudizio arbitrale, award; giudizio di primo grado, judgement of first instance; a giudizio, on trial; corte di giudizio, court of judgement; rinvio a giudizio, (atto d'accusa) indictment; rinviare qlcu. a giudizio, to commit s.o. for trial; rinviare qlcu. a giudizio con l'imputazione di omicidio, to indict s.o. on a murder charge; citare in giudizio, to convene; citare qlcu. in giudizio per diffamazione, to sue s.o. for libel; comparire in giudizio, to appear before the court; mettere a giudizio, to bring to trial (o up for trial); passare a giudizio, to be brought up for trial (o to stand trial); pronunciare un giudizio, to pass judgement (o to adjudicate); sedere in giudizio, to sit in judgement; sospendere il giudizio, to suspend judgement; ebbe un giudizio sfavorevole, the judgement went against him
    2 (opinione) judg (e)ment, opinion; (decisione) decision; (valutazione) assessment, evaluation: a mio giudizio, in my judgement (o opinion); secondo il giudizio di molti, in the judgement (o opinion o view) of many people; non mi curo del tuo giudizio, I am quite indifferent to your opinion; dare un giudizio su qlco., to pass judgement (o to give an opinion) on sthg.; farsi un giudizio su qlco., to form an opinion of sthg.; rimettersi al giudizio di qlcu., to accept s.o.'s decision; il giudizio della commissione d'esame è stato positivo, the examiners passed the candidate; il giudizio del direttore di gara è stato contestato, the referee's decision was contested; hanno esposto i giudizi (scolastici)?, have they put up the results?
    3 (saggezza) wisdom; (buon senso) good sense, common sense, good judgement, sound judgement: un ragazzo di giudizio, a sensible boy; aver giudizio, to be sensible; non hai affatto giudizio!, you have no sense at all!; far giudizio, to behave well (o to behave oneself); mettere giudizio, to become sensible (o to turn over a new leaf); (calmarsi, diventare serio) to settle down; mostrar giudizio, to show sound judgement (o good sense) // dente del giudizio, wisdom-tooth // età del giudizio, years of discretion
    4 (teol.) judgement: il giudizio universale, the Last Judgement; il giorno del giudizio, Doomsday (o the Day of Judgement)
    5 giudizio di Dio, (st. medievale) ordeal
    6 (fil.) judgement: 'La critica del Giudizio', 'Critique of Judgement'.
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    pl. -zi [dʒu'dittsjo, tsi] sostantivo maschile
    1) (opinione) judgment, opinion

    dare o esprimere un giudizio su qcn., qcs. to pass judgment o give one's opinion on sb., sth.; a mio giudizio — as far as I can judge, in my opinion

    2) (senno) (common) sense, wisdom

    mettere giudizio — to become sensible, to steady oneself

    3) scol. assessment, evaluation
    4) dir. (processo)

    citare qcn. in giudizio — to prefer o press charges against sb., to take sb. to court

    comparire in giudizio — to come to the bar, to come up for trial, to appear before the o in court

    rinviare a giudizioto commit o send o remand sb. for trial

    emettere o pronunciare un giudizio [ tribunale] to pass judgment; giudizio di assoluzione, di condanna — verdict of not guilty, of guilty

    giudizio di Diostor. ordeal

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    giudizio
    pl. -zi /dʒu'dittsjo, tsi/
    sostantivo m.
     1 (opinione) judgment, opinion; dare o esprimere un giudizio su qcn., qcs. to pass judgment o give one's opinion on sb., sth.; a mio giudizio as far as I can judge, in my opinion
     2 (senno) (common) sense, wisdom; non avere giudizio to have no wisdom; mettere giudizio to become sensible, to steady oneself; l'età del giudizio the age of reason
     3 scol. assessment, evaluation
     4 dir. (processo) citare qcn. in giudizio to prefer o press charges against sb., to take sb. to court; comparire in giudizio to come to the bar, to come up for trial, to appear before the o in court; rinvio a giudizio remand; rinviare a giudizio to commit o send o remand sb. for trial; in attesa di giudizio awaiting trial; emettere o pronunciare un giudizio [ tribunale] to pass judgment; giudizio di assoluzione, di condanna verdict of not guilty, of guilty
    giudizio di Dio stor. ordeal; giudizio di primo grado judgment of first instance; Giudizio Universale Last Judgment.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > giudizio

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