1. verdict
The jury has returned a verdict of guilty.
Her hopes were dashed when she heard the verdict.
to bring out, overturn, reject a verdict
Do you agree with the travel survey's verdict that London has the best nightlife?
After two days the jury reached their verdict.
I can't wait to hear the verdict!
to pass a verdict
The decision of the court is called the verdict.
The jury are going to deliver their verdict tomorrow.
The jury returned the verdict of 'not guilty'
The verdict at issue in these discussions is the one brought in the Lander's trial in 1994.
The jury's guilty verdict gave rise to widespread debate.
The verdict is a tribute to their fairness.
Inglês palavra "wyrok"(verdict) ocorre em conjuntos:
Crime and Punishment CRIME AND PUNISHMENTNew Language Leader 10 11 12 OCRVocabulary Bank unit 5 ćwiczenieFiszki z książki - "A Child of the Jago" (Arthur M...Biznes gazety rozboje ogromny kutas2. sentence
If you want to sound like a native speaker, you must be willing to practice saying the same sentence over and over in the same way that banjo players practice the same phrase over and over until they can play it correctly and at the desired tempo.
When writing a sentence, generally you start with a capital letter and finish with a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?).
1. to pass a sentence / 2. Ted was convicted and served his sentence. / 3. For these crimes I sentence myself to death.
An inspired sentence?
When writing a story, it is advisable to write a short, simple sentence after some more descriptive sentences
The "predicate" is that part that shows the action in the sentence. In Japanese it would be the part that ends in "da", "suru", etc.
The verb 'help' takes to-infinitives and bare infinitives but bare infinitives are said to be the most common in casual text; as also used in this example sentence.
I've added an alternative sentence and I've tagged it as 'old fashioned'. What more do you want, blood?
It would be appreciated if you also went to the website to post a comment on that sentence, to indicate it doesn't sound natural and should be improved.
The French are a really strange people: every other person who reads this sentence will check if the space before the colon is really thin and non-breaking.
Walakum-us-Salam, Al-Sayib! Dima replied, but raised the volume on his phone this time, so as to avoid making this a duplicate sentence. "What are you up to these days?"
Translate a sentence several times from one language to another and you'll find yourself with something totally different from the original.
M insults D - the Tatoeba database is one sentence better. D insults M - the Tatoeba database is one sentence better. D and M are even, and everyone else wins.
We need to distinguish what a sentence could mean from what it actually does mean when used by one particular speaker on one particular occasion.
Inglês palavra "wyrok"(sentence) ocorre em conjuntos:
British Council I'm not feeling too wellLegal English (general vocabulary) - part 4Fiszki z książki - "Mothers to Men" (Zona Gale)Angielski 2 lic dział 8 stara książka słówka zbrod...Fiszki z książki - "Cecilia de Noël" (Lanoe Falconer)3. judgement
He lacks judgement.
You can't make judgements about other people.
Her calm judgement ensured us from accidents.
It must also be said that spotting what is important in current science is a matter of judgement, one cannot know that one is right.
Judgement will be given tomorrow.
One of the most curious things that has forced itself on my notice is that there is no permanence in the judgement of beauty.
The question of worshipping at the Yasukuni Shrine is left to the independent judgement of Cabinet ministers.
With arbitration, judgement is usually passed in six months time.
The public interest was directed at his judgement.
It matters little what kind of books one reads, so long as one has sound judgement.
And we make sweeping judgements and inferences from body language.
I’m sure you’ll make the right decision. I always trust your judgement.
careful analysis and political judgement
Do you have enough information to make a fair judgement?
I think you fall well within 'cute girl'. You'd easily go and pass in his judgement.
Inglês palavra "wyrok"(judgement) ocorre em conjuntos:
Divine 1 zw. piątek Syr 43,13-33kwiecień 2017 rzeczownik od czasownikaFiszki z książki - "Kant's Critique of Judgement" ...Fiszki z książki - "Such Things Are A Play, in Fiv...Fiszki z książki - "English Lands Letters and King...4. prison term
Inglês palavra "wyrok"(prison term) ocorre em conjuntos:
Insight 1 kolejne unityczytanka z dorastaniaUNIT 5 liceum5. adjudication
Inglês palavra "wyrok"(adjudication) ocorre em conjuntos:
Fiszki z książki - "The Discards" (Lucullus Virgil...Fiszki z książki - "Politics of Alabama" (J. C. (J...Fiszki z książki - "International Law" (George Gra...Fiszki z książki - "The Next Step A Plan for Econo...Fiszki z książki - "The Story of an Ostrich An All...6. augment
People striving to augment their welth.
But Sex Box, with its ridiculous guinea pigs screwing conceit, will only augment our cultural hang-ups about sex.
The money augmented his fortune
And so, knowledge from the past, mixed up with assumptions about that knowledge, which may be more or less appropriate, is used to augment information provided by the senses.
Inglês palavra "wyrok"(augment) ocorre em conjuntos:
Fiszki z książki - "For the Sake of the Soldier Vo...What will be the biggest...Fiszki z książki - "A Stiptick for a Bleeding Nati...Fiszki z książki - "A Broader Mission for Liberal ...Acasual Sorcery7. prison sentence
Many people thought his prison sentence wasn't long enough.
Inglês palavra "wyrok"(prison sentence) ocorre em conjuntos:
Angielski unit 3-crimeReview unit 28. conviction
Our opinion is an idea which we have; our conviction an idea which has us.
Speak with conviction!
A conviction is a strong belief or opinion
Barrow is a man of deep convictions, and honest but complex feelings.
The opinions that are held with passion are always those for which no good ground exists; indeed the passion is the measure of the holder's lack of rational conviction. Opinions in politics and religion are almost always held passionately.
Mr T (19 years old) avoided conviction for murder, but was found guilty of grievous bodily harm for having intentionally caused wounds.
It is our national conviction that politics is a dirty and dishonest pursuit.
1. There's a thin line between conviction and stubbornness. / 2. Every one of us has his convictions. / 3. I try not to offend their convictions.
Ive always felt that your conviction was politically motivated.
I like falling asleep with the conviction that I did not waste my spare time.
He got off with a fairly light sentence because it was his first conviction
This conviction was confirmed at the February session of GAERC in the decision we already know.
religious/moral convictions He already had two convictions for burglary.
Because of her conviction, she could not run for office until 1992.