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الإنجليزية - التركية

تعريف appeals في الإنجليزية التركية القاموس.

appeal
başvuru

Tom arkadaşlarına sempati için başvuruda bulundu. - Tom appealed to his friends for sympathy.

Tom yardım başvurusunda bulundu. - Tom appealed for help.

appeal
temyiz

Mahkeme kararını temyiz ettiler. - They appealed the court's decision.

Biz destek için temyize gittik. - We made an appeal for support.

appeal
{f} başvurmak
appeal
{i} çağrı
appeal
çekicilik
appeal
cazibe

Televizyonun onun için büyük bir cazibesi vardır. - Television has a great appeal for him.

appeals court
yüksek mahkeme
appeals of
temyiz
appeals to
temyiz
appeal
ilgisini çekmek
appeal
müracaat etmek
appeal
müracaat
appeal
ilgi çekme
appeal
cezbetmek
appeal
{f} yalvarmak
appeal
{i} yakarış
appeal
albeni

Bence o gerçekten albenilidir. - I think that's really appealing.

appeal
{i} yalvarma
appeal
{i} rica

Yeni kliniğe katkıda bulunmanı rica ediyorum. - I appeal to you to contribute to the new clinic.

appeal
arzuhal
appeal
seslenmek
appeal
çekmek
appeal
(Kanun) takip etmek
appeal
müracaatta bulunma
appeal
başvuruda bulunmak
appeal
açmak
appeal
(Ticaret) itiraz etme

O en küçük ortak paydaya itiraz etmeye çalışıyor. - He's trying to appeal to the least common denominator.

appeal
(Kanun) temyiz etmek (kararı)
appeal
temyize gitmek
appeal
hoşuna gitmek
Supreme Court of Appeals
Temyiz Mahkemesi
appeal
çekim
appeal
rica etmek
appeal
yüksek mahkemeye yapılan rica
appeal
{f} başvur

O, yardım için bana başvurdu. - She appealed to me for help.

Tom yardım başvurusunda bulundu. - Tom appealed for help.

appeal
davayı bir üst mahkemeye götürmek
appeal
sarmak
appeal
dilemek
appeal
tiraz
court of appeals
İstinaf mahkemesi
the appeals
temyiz
appeal
{i} huk. temyiz: the right of appeal temyiz hakkı
appeal
davayı daha yüksek bir mahkemeye devretme
appeal
davayı bir üst mahkemey
appeal
daha yüksek bir makama baş vurma
appeal
münacat
appeal
yardım ya da merhamet için yapılan rica
appeal
(Mukavele) davayı daha üst mahkemeye devretmek, temyiz etmek
appeal
istek/cazibe/temyiz
appeal
{i} başvurma, müracaatta bulunma
appeal
{f} 1. to -e çekici
appeal
{f} üst mahkemeye başvurmak
appeal
appeal temyiz et/iste/çek
appeal
istinaf
court of appeals
huk. istinaf mahkemesi
court of military appeals
(Askeri) ASKERİ YARGITAY: A. B. D. Cumhurbaşkanı tarafından tayin ve Senato tarafından tasdik edilen üç sivil hakimden mürekkep mahkeme. Bu mahkeme Askeri Ceza ve Askeri Ceza Muhakemeleri Usulü Kanununun 67 ve 73. maddelerine göre askeri mahkemelerce verilmiş kararları, Silahlı Kuvvetler üstünde inceleme ve bozma yetkisine sahiptir
it appeals to the eye
Göze hoş geliyor./Göze güzel görünüyor
it appeals to the eye
göze hoş geliyor
it appeals to the eye
göze güzel görünüyor
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
third-person singular of appeal
Students have a right to appeal against an academic decision or a disciplinary decision A full explanation of this process can be found in the Interim student rules, TAFE Qld , 1996 Copies are available in the Campus libraries
Most decisions in the Office (such as a refusal to grant a patent) are open to appeal Usually an appeal is made to the Patents Court (part of the High Court), and further appeals, with leave, can be made to the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords In Scotland, an appeal is made to the Outer House of the Court of Session, and further appeals, with leave, can be made to the Inner House of the Court of Session
plural of appeal
Appeals are challenges to ministry decisions on an instrument If a decision can be appealed, the Registry notice will let you know And if someone is appealing a ministry decision, the Registry will notify you and you may be invited to be involved (sample of an appeal notice)
Programs dealing with the regulatory appeals process, particularly those that make the process more accessible and simpler for the public or industry to follow
A process used by a member to request the health plan re-consider a previous authorization or claim decision
appeals court
appellate court
appeals courts
plural form of appeals court
appeals board
committee that receives appeals, committee that hears cases that have been appealed
appeals court
a court of law in some countries which deals with cases when people are not satisfied with the judgement given by a lower court = Court of Appeals
appeal
To be attractive; as, that idea appeals to me means I find the idea attractive
appeal
: the act, by the fielding side, of asking an umpire for a decision of whether a batsman is out or not
appeal
To apply for the removal of a cause from an inferior to a superior judge or court for the purpose of reexamination of for decision. --Tomlins. WP

intransitive, law.

appeal
Resort to physical means; recourse
appeal
To accuse (someone of something)

And there opynly Sir Mador appeled the quene of the deth of hys cousyn Sir Patryse.

appeal
A summons to answer to a charge. --John Dryden
appeal
A call upon a person or an authority for proof or decision, in one's favor; reference to another as witness; a call for help or a favor; entreaty

A kind of appeal to the Deity, the author of wonders. -Francis Bacon.

appeal
To call upon another to decide a question controverted, to corroborate a statement, to vindicate one's rights, etc.; as, I appeal to all mankind for the truth of what is alleged. Hence: To call on one for aid; to make earnest request
appeal
The power to attract or interest
appeal
An application for the removal of a cause or suit from an inferior to a superior judge or court for reëxamination or review. (b) The mode of proceeding by which such removal is effected. (c) The right of appeal. (d) An accusation; a process which formerly might be instituted by one private person against another for some heinous crime demanding punishment for the particular injury suffered, rather than for the offense against the public. (e) An accusation of a felon at common law by one of his accomplices, which accomplice was then called an approver. --Tomlins. --Bouvier
board of appeals
A panel of officials, typically appointed by an elected officer, charged with making decisions on the continuing applicability of administrative decisions
appeal
The appeal of something is a quality that it has which people find attractive or interesting. Its new title was meant to give the party greater public appeal see also sex appeal = attraction see also appealing. Resort to a higher court to review the decision of a lower court, or to any court to review the order of an administrative agency. Its scope is usually limited. In the U.S., the higher court reviews only matters in the record of the original trial; no new evidence can be presented. The Supreme Court of the United States hears appellate cases that it regards as having important implications; otherwise, appeals generally stop with the United States Courts of Appeals. See also certiorari
appeal
{v} to remove from a lower to a higher court, call to witness, accuse
appeal
{n} removal of a cause from a lower to a higher court, reference to a witness, accusation
supreme court of appeals
(Kanun) The Supreme Court of Virginia is one of the oldest continuously active judicial bodies in the United States. It has its roots in the seventeenth century English legal system, which was instituted in Virginia as part of the Charter of 1606 under which Jamestown, Virginia was established. In 1623, the Virginia House of Burgesses created a five-man appellate court, which met quarterly to hear appeals from the lower courts. It was known as the Supreme Court of Appeals until 1970, when it was renamed the Supreme Court of Virginia. It is the highest court in the state, and primarily hears appeals from the trial-level city and county Circuit Courts, as well as the criminal law, family law and administrative cases that go through the Court of Appeals of Virginia
Appeal
reference
Rabbinical Court of Appeals
court of appeals for rulings made by the rabbinical court
United States Courts of Appeals
In the U.S., the intermediate appellate courts included in the federal judicial system and created by act of Congress. There are 13 courts of appeal, including 12 courts whose jurisdictions are geographically apportioned, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, whose jurisdiction is subject-oriented and nationwide. The Federal Circuit court, located in Washington, D.C., was created by an act of Congress in 1982 and hears appeals from U.S. district and territorial courts primarily in patent and trademark cases, though it also hears appeals in cases in which the United States or its agencies is a defendant, as in alleged breaches of contract or in tax disputes. The courts are empowered to review the decisions of federal district courts (see United States District Court), as well as the decisions of the divisions of the U.S. Tax Court within their jurisdictions and those of the U.S. Bankruptcy Courts. All decisions of the courts are subject to review by the Supreme Court of the United States
appeal
An appeal is a serious and urgent request. Romania's government issued a last-minute appeal to him to call off his trip. = petition
appeal
A request made after a trial, asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial was conducted properly To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal " One who appeals is called the appellant
appeal
A formal request to have a financial aid administrator review your aid eligibility and possibly use Professional Judgment to adjust the figures For example, if you believe the financial information on your financial aid application does not reflect your family's current ability to pay (e g , because of death of a parent, unemployment, or other unusual circumstances), you should definitely make an appeal The financial aid administrator may require documentation of the special circumstances or of other information listed on your financial aid application
appeal
A summons to answer to a charge
appeal
A request to a higher court for review of a lower court ruling Generally, municipal court matters are appealed to a superior court, superior court matters are appealed to the Courts of Appeal, and Court of Appeal matters are appealed to the State Supreme Court
appeal
attractiveness that interests or pleases or stimulates; "his smile was part of his appeal to her"
appeal
a legal action where the losing party requests that a higher court review the decision
appeal
A written determination made by the Department of Employee Trust Funds may be appealed to the Employee Trust Funds Board or one of the four other Boards attached to the DETF The nature of your appeal determines which Board hears your case For example, the Group Insurance Board hears an insurance appeal
appeal
A proceeding brought to a higher court to review a lower court decision
appeal
To call upon another to decide a question controverted, to corroborate a statement, to vindicate one's rights, etc
appeal
The right and process available to a program or institution for a review of the COA's decision to withdraw accreditation or deny initial accreditation of the program
appeal
To ask a more senior court or person to review a decision of a subordinate court or person In some countries such as Canada, the USA and Australia, appeals can continue all the way up to the Supreme Court, where the decision is final in that it can no longer be appealed That is why it is called "supreme" (although, in Australia the supreme court is called the High Court )
appeal
The procedure by which a person found guilty in a lower court can request that a higher court review the case for possible errors or injustices made during the original trial A request for re-examination of the case
appeal
The formal request by an applicant or employer to have a case reconsidered by the next higher level of authority (see "Hearing") An appeal must be filed within 30 days of the decision date
appeal
An application for the removal of a cause or suit from an inferior to a superior judge or court for reëxamination or review
appeal
To apply for the removal of a cause from an inferior to a superior judge or court for the purpose of reexamination of for decision. --Tomlins. [WP]
appeal
challenge (a decision); "She appealed the verdict
appeal
when a party to a court case asks a higher court to review a judge's decision from a lower court
appeal
To be attractive; that idea appeals to me means I find the idea attractive
appeal
An accusation; a process which formerly might be instituted by one private person against another for some heinous crime demanding punishment for the particular injury suffered, rather than for the offense against the public
appeal
cite as an authority; resort to; "He invoked the law that would save him"; "I appealed to the law of 1900"; "She invoked an ancient law"
appeal
The bringing of a case to a higher court for review of a lower court's order or judgment
appeal
the act, by the fielding side, of asking an umpire for a decision of whether a batsman is out or not
appeal
A call upon a person or an authority for proof or decision, in ones favor; reference to another as witness; a call for help or a favor; entreaty
appeal
A summons to answer to a charge. --Dryden
appeal
If something appeals to you, you find it attractive or interesting. On the other hand, the idea appealed to him
appeal
request earnestly (something from somebody); ask for aid or protection; "appeal to somebody for help"; "Invoke God in times of trouble"
appeal
If you appeal to someone to do something, you make a serious and urgent request to them. The Prime Minister appealed to young people to use their vote He will appeal to the state for an extension of unemployment benefits The United Nations has appealed for help from the international community
appeal
as, I appeal to all mankind for the truth of what is alleged
appeal
request for a sum of money; "an appeal to raise money for starving children"
appeal
To apply for the removal of a cause from an inferior to a superior judge or court for the purpose of reëxamination of for decision
appeal
We say, the cause was appealed from an inferior court
appeal
Hence: To call on one for aid; to make earnest request
appeal
To summon; to challenge
appeal
An accusation of a felon at common law by one of his accomplices, which accomplice was then called an approver
appeal
challenge (a decision); "She appealed the verdict"
appeal
an appeal is where a party to a case seeks to question the judgment given in a lower court by taking it to a higher court who can, if they see fit, overturn or vary the original judgment
appeal
A process by which an individual asks his or her health plan to reconsider a decision not to pay for or provide medical services
appeal
When someone that loses at least part of a case asks a higher court (called an "appellate court") to review the decision and say if it was right This is called "to appeal" or "to take an appeal " The person that appeals is called the "appellant " The other person is called the "appellee "
appeal
The mode of proceeding by which such removal is effected
appeal
A request to an appellate body to review a lower court's or an adjudication committee's decision
appeal
To make application for the removal of (a cause) from an inferior to a superior judge or court for a rehearing or review on account of alleged injustice or illegality in the trial below
appeal
(law) a legal proceeding in which the appellant resorts to a higher court for the purpose of obtaining a review of a lower court decision and a reversal of the lower court's judgment or the granting of a new trial; "their appeal was denied in the superior court"
appeal
**The right of a party who has received an adverse decision to take the case to a higher court for review (LE)
appeal
To ask an umpire for a decision of whether a batsman is out or not
appeal
An appeal is a request for a review by a higher authority of a decision made by the Division A person must have a formal determination on eligibility before an appeal may be filed
appeal
An appeal is an attempt to raise money for a charity or for a good cause. an appeal to save a library containing priceless manuscripts
appeal
A request for a higher court to review the determination of a lower court
appeal
earnest or urgent request; "an entreaty to stop the fighting"; "an appeal for help"; "an appeal to the public to keep calm"
appeal
take a court case to a higher court for review; "He was found guilty but appealed immediately"
appeal
To invoke
appeal
is the request of an employee and/or their immediate supervisor to have the role profile match of their position reviewed by the Appeal Review Committee The appeal process is outlined in the interim Salary Administration Guidelines
appeal
A person not satisfied with the outcome of his/her case may ask an appeal court to review the judge's decision in order to ensure that there were no errors Either the Crown or Defence may appeal a case to a higher court within 30 days from the date of conviction
appeal
{f} plead; request; petition for a new trial or judgment (Law); raise money, fundraise, be involved or engaged in fundraising; plea; attract a person; be particularly attractive or pleasing, be charming
appeal
{i} request; request for money, fundraising; (Law) plea; petition for a new trial or judgment (Law); attractiveness, charm
appeal
The right of appeal
appeal
If you appeal to someone in authority against a decision, you formally ask them to change it. In British English, you appeal against something. In American English, you appeal something. He said they would appeal against the decision We intend to appeal the verdict Maguire has appealed to the Supreme Court to stop her extradition
appeal
this is the term applied to the process of appealing to an independent tribunal if one is not happy with a decision received from the Child Support Agency
appeal
To try to have a court decision reviewed by a higher court One side argues that a mistake has been made and seeks to have a higher court change the decision
appeal
To charge with a crime; to accuse; to institute a private criminal prosecution against for some heinous crime; as, to appeal a person of felony
appeal
An appeal is a formal request for a decision to be changed. Heath's appeal against the sentence was later successful The jury agreed with her, but she lost the case on appeal. see also Court of Appeal
appeal
To call upon another to decide a question controverted, to corroborate a statement, to vindicate ones rights, etc.; as, I appeal to all mankind for the truth of what is alleged. Hence: To call on one for aid; to make earnest request
appeal
An application for the removal of a cause or suit from an inferior to a superior judge or court for reëxamination or review. (b) The mode of proceeding by which such removal is effected. (c) The right of appeal. (d) An accusation; a process which formerly might be instituted by one private person against another for some heinous crime demanding punishment for the particular injury suffered, rather than for the offense against the public. (e) An accusation of a felon at common law by one of his accomplices, which accomplice was then called an approver. See {Approvement}. --Tomlins. --Bouvier
appeal
be attractive to; "The idea of a vacation appeals to me"; "The beautiful garden attracted many people"
appeal
protest
circuit court of appeals
one of the twelve federal United States courts of appeals that cover a group of states known as a `circuit'
court of appeals
A court to which appeals are made on points of law resulting from the judgment of a lower court. one of 12 law courts in the US that deals with cases when people are not satisfied with the judgment given by a lower court appellate court
court of appeals
A court with appellate jurisdiction that hears appeals from the decisions of lower courts http: //www ca9 uscourts gov/ is a web site of the 9th Circuit Federal Appeals Court which includes California, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Arizona, Alaska and Montana
court of appeals
An intermediate federal court, inferior to the U S Supreme Court but higher than the U S District Court Its function is to review the final decisions of the district courts, if challenged There is a Court of Appeals for the circuit in each of the judicial circuits
court of appeals
The Colorado Court of Appeals is an appellate judicial body which hears appeals of cases from several courts and administrative agencies The Court of Appeals is required to review appeals of decisions from the state administrative appellate body for workers' compensation cases, the Industrial Claims Appeal Panel (Section 8-43-307 through 312, C R S )
court of appeals
The Court of Appeals originated in the seventeenth century During the early years of the settlement of Maryland, the General Assembly sat as a court of law as well as a legislature When the assembly divided into two houses in 1650, the upper house, or governor and council, became the Court of Appeals The Court of Appeals was reformed by the Maryland Constitution of 1776 Judges were appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the council The court sat on the Western Shore in Annapolis By 1805, chief justices of the six judicial districts of the state constituted the Court of Appeals From 1805 to 1851, the court sat at Easton on the Eastern Shore as well as at Annapolis The Constitution of 1851 provided for a single Court of Appeals, which sat at Annapolis Judges were chosen by the electorate
court of appeals
a court whose jurisdiction is to review decisions of lower courts or agencies
military court of appeals
senior legal tribunal of the army
appeals

    التركية النطق

    ıpilz

    النطق

    /əˈpēlz/ /əˈpiːlz/

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