گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'court'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: اظ‌هار عشق‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: حیاط‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

3 عمومی:: دادگاه‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

4 عمومی:: خواستگاری‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

5 عمومی:: بارگاه‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

6 عمومی:: دربار

شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general:: see BALL'S IN YOUR COURT; DAY IN COURT; FRIEND IN COURT; HOLD COURT; KANGAROO COURT; LAUGH OUT OF COURT; PAY COURT TO.

American Heritage Idioms

2 general::   verb ADV. assiduously He spent three months assiduously courting a newspaper editor.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: court phrases a court of law • You may be asked to give evidence before a court of law. court + NOUN a court case (= a problem or crime that is dealt with in a court of law ) • a recent court case involving the death of a baby a court order (= an instruction that someone must do something ) • A court order specified that the money must be paid back over six months. a court ruling (= an official decision ) • The company appealed against the court ruling. court action (= a court case ) • He was threatened with court action. court proceedings (= the processes that are part of a court case ) • The court proceedings were over in a day. verbs go to court (= take legal action ) • The costs of going to court are very high. take somebody to court (= take legal action against someone ) • She took the company to court for sex discrimination. bring somebody/something to court ( also bring somebody/something before a court ) • Three teenage girls were brought before the court for robbing an elderly woman. appear in court • A man has appeared in court charged with cruelty to animals. a case comes to court/comes before the court • The case came to court 21 months later. a court hears a case • The county court will hear the case next month. settle something out of court (= reach an agreement without using a court ) • The matter was finally settled out of court. a court rules/orders/holds something • The court ruled that the penalty was not excessive. a court clears/acquits somebody (= says that they are not guilty ) • A US court cleared him of bribery allegations. a court convicts somebody (= says that they are guilty ) • A New York court convicted her as a tax cheat. a court upholds something (= says that an earlier decision was right ) • It seems likely that the court will uphold his conviction. a court quashes/overturns something (= says that an earlier decision was wrong ) • A Brazilian court has quashed a 19-year jail sentence. a court adjourns a case/trial etc (= stops dealing with it for a period of time ) • The court adjourned the trial until June 21st. a court dismisses/throws out something (= refuses to allow or consider something ) • The court dismissed his appeal against conviction. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + court a criminal court (= for cases about crime ) • Two French magistrates ruled that he should stand trial in a criminal court. a civil court (= for cases about disagreements ) • Eviction proceedings take place in a civil court. a Crown Court (= a British court for cases about serious crimes ) • The defendant went to the Crown Court for sentencing. a High Court (= an important court, with more power than an ordinary court ) • Their convictions were upheld in the High Court. an appeals court/court of appeal (= dealing with cases in which people are not satisfied with a decision ) • The appeals court rejected the defence’s argument. the Supreme Court (= the most important court in some countries or US states ) • Thomas was the only African-American justice on the Supreme Court. a federal court (= a national court rather than a state court ) a county court (= a local court ) a magistrates’ court (= a court in each area in England and Wales that deals with less serious crimes ) a kangaroo court (= an unofficial court that punishes people unfairly ) • The army reportedly held kangaroo courts and executed alleged rebels.

transnet.ir

4 general::   noun law ADJ. high This is the highest court in the land. | appeal, civil, crown, high, juvenile, magistrates, military They took their case to the appeal court. | supreme | county, federal, etc. | European, French, etc. VERB + COURT go to, take sb/sth to We are prepared to go to court to get our compensation. Their neighbours took them to court. | come to, get to, go to The case should not be allowed to go to court. | bring sth to There wasn't enough evidence to bring the case to court. | settle sth out of The dispute was settled out of court. | a court of appeal The case will be heard by the court of appeal next month. | a court of law I don't think that argument would stand up in a court of law. | a ward of court The child was made a ward of court when her parents were jailed. for sport ADJ. basketball, squash, tennis, etc. | clay, grass, hard Do you prefer playing tennis on grass courts or hard courts? PREP. off (the) ~ Off court she is just as aggressive as she is on the court. | on (the) ~ The players have been on court for an hour. kings/queens ADJ. royal appear before, appear in, attend She is too young to appear before the court. COURT + NOUN circles Mozart quickly became a favourite in court circles. preside over The court was presided over by Judge Owen. life at court He will appear in court tomorrow charged with the murder. | PREP. at (a/the) ~ life at the court of Charles I COURT + VERB hear sth The court heard how the mother had beaten the 11-year-old boy. | acquit sb, clear sb The court acquitted Reece of the murder of his wife. | dismiss sth, quash sth The court dismissed the appeal. The guilty verdict was quashed by the appeal court. | uphold sth The court upheld the plaintiff's claim of unfair dismissal. | hold sth, order sth, rule sth The court held that she was entitled to receive compensation. COURT + NOUN action, case, proceedings | hearing, trial | injunction, order, summons She tried to get a court order to prevent him from coming near her. He received a court summons for non-payment of tax. | decision, ruling | appearance Divorce no longer requires a court appearance. | battle They could now face a court battle for compensation. | bailiff, clerk, judge, official, registrar, staff, usher She was appointed a high court judge in 1998. | procedure, process | system | building PREP. at ~ He was found guilty at Swindon Crown Court. | before a/the ~ The case is now before the court. | in ~ Relatives of the dead girl were in court. PHRASES contempt of court He was charged with contempt of court after shouting at a witness. |

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

5 general:: noun judiciary: The court will pronounce sentence. noun plaza: We sat in the court drinking coffee.

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