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n. binnenplaats, erf; rechtbank; paleis, hof, hofhouding, ontvangst--------v. het hof maken, uitnodigencourt1[ ko:t] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 rechtbank ⇒ gerechtsgebouw/zaal, (gerechts)hof3 hof ⇒ koninklijk paleis, hofhouding5 omsloten ruimte ⇒ (licht)hal; binnenhof/plaats, cul-de-sac♦voorbeelden:1 Court of Appeal(s) • hof van appel/beroepCourt of Cassation • hof van cassatiecourt of honour • ereraadcourt of inquiry • gerechtelijke commissie van onderzoekcourt of justice • gerechtshofcourt of law • rechtbankCourt of Session • (Schots) civiel hooggerechtshofgo to court • naar de rechter stappensettle out of court • in der minne/buiten de rechter om schikkentake someone to court • iemand voor de rechter slepen3 Court of St. James's • het kabinet van St.-James, de Engelse regering, het Britse hofhold court • hof houdenbe presented at court • aan het hof gepresenteerd worden¶ laugh someone/something out of court • iemand/iets weghonenpay court to someone • iemand het hof makenrule/put out of court • uitsluiten 〈 getuige, bewijsmateriaal; ook figuurlijk〉; 〈 figuurlijk〉(iets/iemand) totaal geen kans geven————————court2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉4 flirten met ⇒ vragen om, uitlokken♦voorbeelden: -
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