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1 rule/put out of court
rule/put out of courtuitsluiten 〈 getuige, bewijsmateriaal; ook figuurlijk〉; 〈 figuurlijk〉(iets/iemand) totaal geen kans geven -
2 court
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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rule something out of court — rule/throw sth out of ˈcourt idiom to say that sth is completely wrong or not worth considering, especially in a trial • The charges were thrown out of court. • Well that s my theory ruled out of court. Main entry: ↑courtidiom … Useful english dictionary
throw something out of court — rule/throw sth out of ˈcourt idiom to say that sth is completely wrong or not worth considering, especially in a trial • The charges were thrown out of court. • Well that s my theory ruled out of court. Main entry: ↑courtidiom … Useful english dictionary
rule — [ro͞ol] n. [ME reule < OFr rieule < L regula, ruler, straightedge < regere, to lead straight, rule: see RIGHT] 1. a) an authoritative regulation for action, conduct, method, procedure, arrangement, etc. [the rules of the school] b) an… … English World dictionary
court — /kawrt, kohrt/, n. 1. Law. a. a place where justice is administered. b. a judicial tribunal duly constituted for the hearing and determination of cases. c. a session of a judicial assembly. 2. an area open to the sky and mostly or entirely… … Universalium
rule — rule1 W2S2 [ru:l] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(instruction)¦ 2¦(advice)¦ 3¦(normal/usual)¦ 4¦(government)¦ 5¦(grammar/science etc)¦ 6 the rule of law 7 the rules of natural justice 8 rule of thumb 9 make it a rule (to do something) … Dictionary of contemporary English
rule — /roohl/, n., v., ruled, ruling. n. 1. a principle or regulation governing conduct, action, procedure, arrangement, etc.: the rules of chess. 2. the code of regulations observed by a religious order or congregation: the Franciscan rule. 3. the… … Universalium
rule — ▪ I. rule rule 1 [ruːl] noun 1. [countable] an official instruction that says how things should be done or what is allowed: • The phone companies are working under new rules now. • The company broke government rules to undercu … Financial and business terms
rule — [[t]ru͟ːl[/t]] ♦ rules, ruling, ruled 1) N COUNT: oft N of n, N num Rules are instructions that tell you what you are allowed to do and what you are not allowed to do. ...a thirty two page pamphlet explaining the rules of basketball... Sikhs were … English dictionary
rule — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 what you can or cannot do, say, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ basic, cardinal, first, fundamental, golden ▪ ground rules ▪ … Collocations dictionary
rule — rule1 [ rul ] noun *** 1. ) count a statement explaining what someone can or cannot do in a particular system, game, or situation: We need to change the club rules before we start looking for new members. rule of: the basic rules of the game… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
rule */*/*/ — I UK [ruːl] / US [rul] noun Word forms rule : singular rule plural rules 1) [countable] a statement explaining what someone can or cannot do in a particular system, game, or situation We need new club rules before we start looking for more… … English dictionary