Tribunal

  • 41Tribunal — das Tribunal, e (Mittelstufe) geh.: internationales Gericht Beispiel: Er wurde vor ein Tribunal gestellt. Kollokation: Haager Tribunal …

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  • 42tribunal — n. a high tribunal * * * [traɪ bjuːn(ə)l] a high tribunal …

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  • 43tribunal — The rostrum occupied by judges in the Roman Empire. Paul was several times brought before tribunals and accused by opponents. The proconsul Gallio sat in the court on a judge s bench at Corinth (Acts 18:12–17) and dismissed the case. Paul was… …

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  • 44tribunal — (m) (Básico) órgano público cuya finalidad principal es ejercer la jurisdicción Ejemplos: El tribunal de apelación confirmó el jueves el veredicto y la sentencia de 2 años de cárcel contra el exprimer ministro. Los tribunales en los que un solo… …

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  • 45tribunal — tri|bu|nal [traıˈbju:nl] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: platform for judges , from tribunus; TRIBUNE] a type of court that is given official authority to deal with a particular situation or problem ▪ The case of your redundancy will be… …

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  • 46Tribunal — Tri|bu|nal das; s, e <über fr. tribunal »Richterstuhl, Gerichtshof« aus lat. tribunal »Hochsitz der Tribunen, Gerichtshof«>: 1. im Rom der Antike der erhöhte Platz, auf dem der Prätor Recht sprach. 2. [hoher] Gerichtshof. 3. Forum, das in… …

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  • 47tribunal — n. 1 Brit. a board appointed to adjudicate in some matter, esp. one appointed by the government to investigate a matter of public concern. 2 a court of justice. 3 a seat or bench for a judge or judges. 4 a a place of judgement. b judicial… …

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  • 48tribunal — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, platform for magistrates, from tribunus tribune Date: 15th century 1. tribune II 2. a court or forum of justice 3. something that decides or determines < the tribunal of public opinion > …

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  • 49tribunal — /truy byoohn l, tri /, n. 1. a court of justice. 2. a place or seat of judgment. 3. Also called tribune. a raised platform for the seats of magistrates, as in an ancient Roman basilica. [1520 30; < L tribunal, tribunale judgment seat, equiv. to&#8230; …

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  • 50tribunal — noun an assembly including one or more judges to conduct judicial business; a court of law See Also: industrial tribunal …

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