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Юридический термин: судебная ордалия (испытание подсудимого физическим страданием)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > trial by physical ordeal
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истор. судебная ордалия ( испытание подсудимого физическим страданием);Англо-русский юридический словарь > trial by (physical) ordeal
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истор. судебная ордалия ( испытание подсудимого физическим страданием);Англо-русский юридический словарь > trial by (physical) ordeal
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судебное разбирательство; судебный процесс; слушание дела по существу ( судом первой инстанции)to bring to trial — предать суду;
to conduct a trial — вести судебный процесс;
to delay a trial — затягивать судебный процесс;
to embarrass a trial — мешать судопроизводству;
to face [to go to] trial — предстать перед судом; стоять перед судом;
to hold a trial — вести судебный процесс;
to put (up)on trial — предать суду;
to reach trial — быть переданным в суд;
to safely go to trial — предстать перед судом при наличии процессуальных гарантий правосудия;
to save from trial — избавить от суда;
to send for trial — передать дело для слушания в суд;
to stand trial — отвечать перед судом;
to warrant trial — служить основанием для передачи дела в суд;
- trial at bar(up)on trial — во время или после судебного разбирательства;
- trial at common law
- trial at equity
- trial at nisi prius
- trial at statutory law
- trial by a court
- trial by battle
- trial by certificate
- trial by certificate-certiorari
- trial by compurgation
- trial by examination
- trial by inspection
- trial by jury
- trial by physical ordeal
- trial by ordeal
- trial by record
- trial by the country
- trial de novo
- essential to trial
- trial for a crime
- trial in absentia
- trial on the merits
- trial per pais
- trial per testes
- trial of challenges
- trial of facts
- trial of law
- trial of the issue
- abortive trial
- administrative trial
- adversary trial
- adversary criminal trial
- antitrust trial
- bench trial
- civil trial
- criminal trial
- due process trial
- early trial
- fair trial
- fair and impartial trial
- former trial
- framed-up trial
- frame-up trial
- House of Lords trial
- joint trial
- judicial trial
- jury trial
- jury trial by peers
- later trial
- legal trial
- major trial
- minor trial
- mock trial
- new trial
- open-court trial
- open trial
- original trial
- preliminary trial
- previous trial
- public trial
- second trial
- Senate trial
- speedy trial
- speedy and public trial
- staged trial
- state trial
- subsequent trial
- swift trial
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1) розгляд ( судової справи); судове слухання, судовий процес, судовий розгляд, судове слідство; слухання справи по суті ( судом першої інстанції); випробування•- trial at bar
- trial at common law
- trial at equity
- trial at nisi prius
- trial at statutory law
- trial attorney
- trial before a judge
- trial before maritime court
- trial brief
- trial by a court
- trial by battle
- trial by certificate
- trial by compurgation
- trial by court martial
- trial by examination
- trial by inspection
- trial by jury
- trial by ordeal
- trial by physical ordeal
- trial by record
- trial by the country
- trial by the jury
- trial case
- trial center
- trial centre
- trial counsel
- trial court
- trial day
- trial de novo
- trial docket
- trial examination
- trial examiner
- trial for crime
- trial for murder
- trial for theft
- trial in absentia
- trial in open court
- trial judge
- trial jurisdiction
- trial juror
- trial jury
- trial lawyer
- trial list
- trial magistrate
- trial mechanism
- trial model of sentence
- trial of challenges
- trial of facts
- trial of law
- trial of the issue
- trial per pais
- trial per testes
- trial period
- trial postponement
- trial privilege
- trial procedure
- trial testimony
- trial transcript
- trial tribunal
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ordeal — [ôr dēl′, ôr′dēl΄] n. [ME ordal < OE, akin to Ger urteil, judgment < WGmc * uzdailjo , what is dealt out < * uzdailjan, to deal out, allot, adjudge < * uz , out + * dailjan < * dails, a part, share] 1. an ancient method of trial in … English World dictionary
ordeal — (n.) O.E. ordel, lit. judgment, verdict, from P.Gmc. noun *uzdailjam (Cf. O.S. urdeli, O.Fris. urdel, Du. oordeel, Ger. urteil judgment ), lit. that which is dealt out (by the gods), from *uzdailijan share out, related to O.E. adælan to deal out… … Etymology dictionary
ordeal — /awr deel , dee euhl, awr deel/, n. 1. any extremely severe or trying test, experience, or trial. 2. a primitive form of trial to determine guilt or innocence by subjecting the accused person to fire, poison, or other serious danger, the result… … Universalium
ordeal — The most ancient species of trial, in Saxon and old English law, being peculiarly distinguished by the appellation of judicium Dei, or judgment of God, it being supposed that supernatural intervention would rescue an innocent person from the… … Black's law dictionary
Trial (law) — In law, a trial is an event in which parties come together to a dispute present information (in the form of evidence) in a formal setting, usually a court, before a judge, jury, or other designated finder of fact, in order to achieve a resolution … Wikipedia
Trial — For other uses, see Trial (disambiguation). Mistrial redirects here. For other uses, see Mistrial (disambiguation). In law, a trial is when parties to a dispute come together to present information (in the form of evidence) in a tribunal, a… … Wikipedia
Ordeal — A method of trial in which the accused was given a physical test (usually painful and/or dangerous) which could be met successfully only if they were innocent. Eg. Ordeal by fire. ♦ A form of proof in a court of law, by which a divine sign of… … Medieval glossary
ordeal — [OE] The ‘meting out of judgement’ is the etymological notion immediately underlying ordeal, but at a more primitive level still than that it denotes simply ‘distribution, giving out shares’. It comes ultimately from prehistoric Germanic… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
ordeal — [OE] The ‘meting out of judgement’ is the etymological notion immediately underlying ordeal, but at a more primitive level still than that it denotes simply ‘distribution, giving out shares’. It comes ultimately from prehistoric Germanic… … Word origins
ordeal — or•deal [[t]ɔrˈdil, ˈdi əl, ˈɔr dil[/t]] n. 1) any extremely severe or trying test, experience, or trial 2) a former method of trial used to determine guilt or innocence by subjecting the accused person to serious physical danger, the result… … From formal English to slang
fire — firer, n. /fuyeur/, n., v., fired, firing. n. 1. a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame. 2. a burning mass of material, as on a hearth or… … Universalium