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EN[kɔːt] [kɔɹt] [ko(ː)ɹt] [koət] [-ɔː(ɹ)t]UK US
Tсуд WСуд
- Суд — орган, осуществляющий правосудие, занимающийся разрешением административных, гражданских и иных категорий дел в установленном законом конкретного государства процессуальном порядке.
FR court
- Существительное (Noun)PLcourts
- An enclosed space; a courtyard; an uncovered area shut in by the walls of a building, or by different building; also, a space opening from a street and nearly surrounded by houses; a blind alley.
- The girls were playing in the court.
- (social) Royal society.
- The noblemen visited the queen in her court.
- The queen and her court traveled to the city to welcome back the soldiers.
- The princesses held their court within the fortress.
- Attention directed to a person in power; conduct or address designed to gain favor; courtliness of manners; civility; compliment; flattery.
- (social) The administration of law.
- Many famous criminals have been put on trial in this court.
- The court started proceedings at 11 o'clock.
- The court is now in session.
- (sports) A place arranged for playing the games of tennis, basketball, squash, badminton, volleyball and some other games; also, one of the divisions of a tennis court.
- The local sports club has six tennis courts and two squash courts.
- The shuttlecock landed outside the court.
- An enclosed space; a courtyard; an uncovered area shut in by the walls of a building, or by different building; also, a space opening from a street and nearly surrounded by houses; a blind alley.
- Глагол (Verb)SGcourtsPRcourtingPT, PPcourted
- (transitive) To seek to achieve or win.
- He was courting big new accounts that previous salesman had not attempted.
- (transitive) To risk (a consequence, usually negative).
- He courted controversy with his frank speeches.
- (transitive) To try to win a commitment to marry from.
- (transitive) To engage in behavior leading to mating.
- The bird was courting by making an elaborate dance.
- (transitive) To attempt to attract.
- (transitive) To attempt to gain alliance with.
- (intransitive) To engage in activities intended to win someone's affections.
- She's had a few beaus come courting.
- (intransitive) To engage in courtship behavior.
- In this season, you can see many animals courting.
- (transitive) To invite by attractions; to allure; to attract.
- (transitive) To seek to achieve or win.
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- The claim that his dog wrote the poems was laughed out of court by publishers.
- The officials soon concluded that the easiest way to remain on good terms with the court was to elude responsibility, to tergiversate, to prevent results.
- Opinion of Advocate General Ruiz-Jarabo, Court of Justice of the European Communities, in Case C-443/02, 12 February 2004 (point 54).
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- Court ruled that physical evidence that was the fruit of an unmirandized interrogation, need not be suppressed.
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- An ambassador in ordinary is one constantly resident at a foreign court.
- Director of the ALA's Office for Intellectual Freedom since 1967, Mrs. Krug was a national leader in several legal cases that rose to the Supreme Court.
- The power of life and death is vested in the king, or in the courts.
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Definition of court in English Dictionary
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Источник: Викисловарь