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1 Pub. of Assoc. of Trial Lawyers of America
Law: Trial.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Pub. of Assoc. of Trial Lawyers of America
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2 Association of Trial Lawyers of America
Общая лексика: Ассоциация американских судебных юристовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Association of Trial Lawyers of America
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3 Association of Trial Lawyers of America Reporter
Юридический термин: журнал ассоциации американских судебных юристов (США)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Association of Trial Lawyers of America Reporter
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4 American College of Trial Lawyers
Abbreviation: ACTL (Американская корпорация юристов-процессуалистов)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > American College of Trial Lawyers
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5 American Trial Lawyers Association
Law: ATLAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > American Trial Lawyers Association
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6 American Trial Lawyers Association Journal
Law: A.T.L.A.J.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > American Trial Lawyers Association Journal
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7 Association of Trial Lawyers of America
General subject: ATLAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Association of Trial Lawyers of America
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8 Association of Trial Lawyers of America Reporter
Law: ATLA L.Rep. (США), ATLA Rep.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Association of Trial Lawyers of America Reporter
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9 Greg Jones and Associates trial lawyers
Law: GJAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Greg Jones and Associates trial lawyers
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10 Missouri Association of Trial Lawyers
Law: MATLУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Missouri Association of Trial Lawyers
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11 Washington State Trial Lawyers Association
Law: WSTLAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Washington State Trial Lawyers Association
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12 Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association
Law: WTLAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Wyoming Trial Lawyers Association
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13 Trial.
Юридический термин: Pub. of Assoc. of Trial Lawyers of America -
14 abogado
f. & m.1 lawyer, attorney, attorney-at-law, advocate.2 public attorney, solicitor.past part.past participle of spanish verb: abogar.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 lawyer, solicitor (tribunal supremo) barrister2 figurado advocate, champion\ejercer de abogado to practise law, be a lawyerabogado de oficio legal -aid lawyerabogado defensor counsel for the defenseabogado del diablo devil's advocateabogado del Estado public prosecutor, US attorney generalabogado laborista union lawyer* * *(f. - abogada)nounlawyer, attorney* * *abogado, -aSM / F1) lawyer, attorney(-at-law) (EEUU)ejercer de abogado — to practise o (EEUU) practice law
recibirse de abogado — esp LAm to qualify as a lawyer
abogado/a auxiliar — Méx junior lawyer
abogado/a criminalista — criminal lawyer
abogado/a defensor(a) — defending counsel
abogado/a del Estado — public prosecutor, attorney general (EEUU)
abogado/a de oficio — court-appointed counsel, duty solicitor, public defender (EEUU)
abogado/a de secano — barrack-room lawyer
abogado/a laboralista — labour lawyer, labor lawyer (EEUU)
abogado/a matrimonialista — divorce lawyer
abogado/a penalista — Méx criminal lawyer
2) (=defensor, partidario) champion, advocate* * *- da masculino, femenino ( en general) lawyer, solicitor ( in UK); ( ante un tribunal superior) attorney ( in US), barrister ( in UK)* * *= attorney, lawyer, prosecutor, barrister-at-law, barrister, trial lawyer.Ex. For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made with an attorney in a legal assistance society and conselors in abortion clinics or maternity homes.Ex. Conceived initially to demonstrate a potential tool to assist lawyers in adjudicatory proceedings, the system appears to have potential for addressing a broad spectrum of record management requirements.Ex. This article discusses one case that illustrates how even well trained federal prosecutors can grow confused about how to apply the intellectual property law.Ex. A barrister-at-law Barry quickly adjusted himself to the particular problems of the library profession.Ex. An MP, a barrister, and a financial consultant present the case for charging Value Added Tax (VAT) on books.Ex. All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.----* abogado civil = civilian lawyer, people's lawyer.* abogado defensor = defence attorney [defense attorney, -USA].* abogado de la corona = Queen's Counsel (QC).* abogado del diablo = devil's advocate.* abogado del estado = Queen's Counsel (QC).* abogado de oficio = legal aid.* abogado especializado en divorcios = divorce lawyer.* abogado fiscal = prosecuting attorney, district attorney, district counsel.* abogado general = advocate-general.* abogado matrimonialista = divorce lawyer.* abogado procurador = solicitor.* abogado que asesora a los presos = jailhouse lawyer.* abogado sin escrúpulos = shyster, shark lawyer.* ayudante de abogado = paralegal [para-legal].* bufete de abogados = law centre, law firm, law office.* Colegio de Abogados = Law Society.* despacho de abogados = law centre, law office.* firma de abogados = legal assistance society, law firm.* jerga de los abogados = legalease.* * *- da masculino, femenino ( en general) lawyer, solicitor ( in UK); ( ante un tribunal superior) attorney ( in US), barrister ( in UK)* * *= attorney, lawyer, prosecutor, barrister-at-law, barrister, trial lawyer.Ex: For example, an unwed woman who fears she is pregnant may have appointments made with an attorney in a legal assistance society and conselors in abortion clinics or maternity homes.
Ex: Conceived initially to demonstrate a potential tool to assist lawyers in adjudicatory proceedings, the system appears to have potential for addressing a broad spectrum of record management requirements.Ex: This article discusses one case that illustrates how even well trained federal prosecutors can grow confused about how to apply the intellectual property law.Ex: A barrister-at-law Barry quickly adjusted himself to the particular problems of the library profession.Ex: An MP, a barrister, and a financial consultant present the case for charging Value Added Tax (VAT) on books.Ex: All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.* abogado civil = civilian lawyer, people's lawyer.* abogado defensor = defence attorney [defense attorney, -USA].* abogado de la corona = Queen's Counsel (QC).* abogado del diablo = devil's advocate.* abogado del estado = Queen's Counsel (QC).* abogado de oficio = legal aid.* abogado especializado en divorcios = divorce lawyer.* abogado fiscal = prosecuting attorney, district attorney, district counsel.* abogado general = advocate-general.* abogado matrimonialista = divorce lawyer.* abogado procurador = solicitor.* abogado que asesora a los presos = jailhouse lawyer.* abogado sin escrúpulos = shyster, shark lawyer.* ayudante de abogado = paralegal [para-legal].* bufete de abogados = law centre, law firm, law office.* Colegio de Abogados = Law Society.* despacho de abogados = law centre, law office.* firma de abogados = legal assistance society, law firm.* jerga de los abogados = legalease.* * *abogado -damasculine, feminine(en general) lawyer, solicitor ( BrE); (ante un tribunal superior) attorney ( AmE), barrister ( BrE)no necesito abogados, yo me sé defender ( fam); I don't need anyone to defend me, I can stand up for myselfCompuestos:● abogado criminalista, abogada criminalistamasculine, feminine criminal lawyer● abogado defensor, abogada defensoramasculine devil's advocate● abogado de oficio, abogada de oficio● abogado general, abogada general(UE) masculine, feminine advocate general● abogado del estado, abogada del estado● abogado laboralista, abogada laboralistamasculine, feminine labor* lawyer ( AmE), employment lawyer● abogado matrimonialista, abogada matrimonialistamasculine, feminine divorce lawyer● abogado penalista, abogada penalistamasculine, feminine criminal lawyer● abogado procesalista, abogada procesalista* * *
Del verbo abogar: ( conjugate abogar)
abogado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
abogado
abogar
abogado
( ante un tribunal superior) attorney ( in US), barrister ( in UK);
abogado del diablo devil's advocate
abogado,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino lawyer, solicitor, US attorney, US counsellor
(en tribunal supremo) barrister
abogado criminalista, criminal lawyer
abogado de oficio, legal aid lawyer
abogado del diablo, Devil's advocate
abogado del Estado, public prosecutor
abogado defensor, counsel for the defense
abogado laboralista, union lawyer
El término general es lawyer. Un solicitor prepara documentos legales, representa a su cliente en los tribunales inferiores y ayuda al barrister, quien representa a su cliente en los tribunales superiores. En algunos Estados de EE. UU. se emplea la palabra attorney y en otros counsellor, aunque las dos significan lo mismo: lawyer, abogado.
abogar verbo transitivo to plead
abogar en favor de, to plead for, defend
abogar por una causa, to advocate o champion sthg
' abogado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abogada
- bufete
- criminalista
- defensor
- defensora
- diablo
- estado
- estudiar
- laboralista
- letrada
- letrado
- minuta
- monta
- notaria
- notario
- oficio
- casar
- cliente
- clientela
- consultorio
- ejercer
- licenciado
- patrocinar
- preciarse
- procurador
- qué
English:
advice
- advocate
- attorney
- barrister
- charge
- client
- contact
- counsel
- counsellor
- counselor
- cross-examine
- dispose
- draw up
- lawyer
- local
- prosecution
- see
- service
- solicitor
- strike off
- brief
- from
- legal
- prosecutor
* * *abogado, -a nm,fabogado criminalista criminal lawyer;abogado defensor counsel for the defence;abogado del Estado public prosecutor;abogado de familia family lawyer;abogado laboralista labour lawyer;abogado matrimonialista divorce lawyer;abogado de oficio legal aid lawyer2. [intercesor] intermediary;[defensor] advocate;siempre ha sido un abogado de los pobres he has always stood up for the poorabogado del diablo devil's advocate;hacer de abogado del diablo to play devil's advocate* * *m, abogada f lawyer, Brbarrister;no le faltaron abogados fig there were plenty of people who defended him* * *abogado, -da n: lawyer, attorney* * *abogado n1. (en general) lawyer / solicitor2. (en tribunal superior) barrister -
15 ATLA
1) Общая лексика: Association of Trial Lawyers of America2) Юридический термин: American Trial Lawyers Association3) Сокращение: Another Three Letter Acronym -
16 coludido con
= in collusion with, in complicity with, in connivance withEx. All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.Ex. It goes without saying that no architect can build without being in complicity with commerce and industry.Ex. After the victim is beaten and robbed he finds that the police have already prepared a case against him in connivance with the assailants.* * *= in collusion with, in complicity with, in connivance withEx: All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.
Ex: It goes without saying that no architect can build without being in complicity with commerce and industry.Ex: After the victim is beaten and robbed he finds that the police have already prepared a case against him in connivance with the assailants. -
17 confabulado con
= in collusion with, in cahoots (with), in complicity with, in connivance withEx. All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.Ex. If you are in cahoots with the circle of power, you get your projects approved in no time, and in some cases, you can build the most hideous and unsightly contraption.Ex. It goes without saying that no architect can build without being in complicity with commerce and industry.Ex. After the victim is beaten and robbed he finds that the police have already prepared a case against him in connivance with the assailants.* * *= in collusion with, in cahoots (with), in complicity with, in connivance withEx: All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.
Ex: If you are in cahoots with the circle of power, you get your projects approved in no time, and in some cases, you can build the most hideous and unsightly contraption.Ex: It goes without saying that no architect can build without being in complicity with commerce and industry.Ex: After the victim is beaten and robbed he finds that the police have already prepared a case against him in connivance with the assailants. -
18 en colusión con
= in collusion with, in complicity with, in connivance withEx. All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.Ex. It goes without saying that no architect can build without being in complicity with commerce and industry.Ex. After the victim is beaten and robbed he finds that the police have already prepared a case against him in connivance with the assailants.* * *= in collusion with, in complicity with, in connivance withEx: All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.
Ex: It goes without saying that no architect can build without being in complicity with commerce and industry.Ex: After the victim is beaten and robbed he finds that the police have already prepared a case against him in connivance with the assailants. -
19 en connivencia con
= in collusion with, in cahoots (with), in complicity with, in connivance withEx. All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.Ex. If you are in cahoots with the circle of power, you get your projects approved in no time, and in some cases, you can build the most hideous and unsightly contraption.Ex. It goes without saying that no architect can build without being in complicity with commerce and industry.Ex. After the victim is beaten and robbed he finds that the police have already prepared a case against him in connivance with the assailants.* * *= in collusion with, in cahoots (with), in complicity with, in connivance withEx: All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.
Ex: If you are in cahoots with the circle of power, you get your projects approved in no time, and in some cases, you can build the most hideous and unsightly contraption.Ex: It goes without saying that no architect can build without being in complicity with commerce and industry.Ex: After the victim is beaten and robbed he finds that the police have already prepared a case against him in connivance with the assailants. -
20 enriquecerse
1 to become rich, get rich* * *verb* * *VPR to get rich; (=prosperar) to prosper* * *(v.) = fatten + Posesivo + pockets, line + Posesivo + (own) pocket(s)Ex. All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.Ex. A number of Antiquaries feared that it was all a plot hatched by 'a few designing members' to line their own pockets.* * *(v.) = fatten + Posesivo + pockets, line + Posesivo + (own) pocket(s)Ex: All this deterioration has been to complicate and thereby fatten the pockets of trial lawyers in collusion with our judges.
Ex: A number of Antiquaries feared that it was all a plot hatched by 'a few designing members' to line their own pockets.* * *
■enriquecerse verbo reflexivo
1 to get o become rich
2 (espiritualmente, culturalmente) to be enriched
' enriquecerse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
forrarse
- enriquecer
English:
get-rich-quick
- pocket
* * *vpr[persona, pueblo, región] to get rich;la región se ha enriquecido con el turismo tourism has made the region rich, the region has prospered through tourism* * *v/r get rich; figbe enriched* * *vr: to get rich* * *enriquecerse vb to get rich
См. также в других словарях:
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