petit

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Englisch - Türkisch
küçük
ufak
petit point etamin veya kanaviçe üzerine yapılan kanaviçe işi
petit jury bir davada son kararı veren on iki kişilik juri heyeti
sara hastalığının hafif şekli
petit mal tıb
minik
petition
dilekçe

Toplantıdaki herkes dilekçeyi imzaladı. - Everyone at the meeting signed the petition.

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petit jury
on kişilik jüri
petit point
bir tür el işlemesi
petit bourgeois
küçük burjuva
petit juror
petit jüri üyesi
petit bourgeoisie
küçük burjuvazi
petit bourgeoisie
küçük burjuva
petit disease
(Tıp) petit hastalığı
petit four
küçük bisküvi
petit four
pötifur
petit maitre
züppe
petit mal
(Tıp) Epilepsinin hafif şekli, pötimal
petit triangle
(Tıp) petit açısı
petition
arzuhal
petition
{i} rica
petition
niyaz etmek
petition
{f} rica etmek
petition
{i} istirham
petition
niyaz
petition
dilemek
petition
{f} istirham etmek
petition
{i} dilek

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petition
{f} dilekçe vermek
petition
{i} talep
petition
(Kanun) dava ikame etmek
petition
(Kanun) dava dilekçesi
petition
(Politika, Siyaset) layiha
petition
(Politika, Siyaset) imza kampanyası
petition
temenni
petition
talep etmek
petitioning
dilekçe verme
petitioning
dava açma
petitions
maruzat
petition
toplu dilekçe
petition
{f} rica et
petition
{f} for için rica etmek, için ricada bulunmak
petition
{i} dilek, dua
petition
istida dilekçe
petition
talepte bulunmak
petition
petition in bankruptcy borçlu veya alacaklı tarafından yapılan iflas talebi
Englisch - Englisch
small or minor
{a} small, inconsiderable, trifling, mean
{s} (French) small, little; minor (Law); insignificant (Law)
Small; little; insignificant; mean; Same as Petty
Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen
A short scenthound bred in France
petit four
A small cake generally eaten at the end of a meal or served as part of a large buffet
petit juries
plural form of petit jury
petit jury
A regular trial jury, assembled to determine criminal or civil liability
petit bourgeois
member of the lower middle class
petit bourgeois
lower middle class shopkeepers and clerical staff etc
petit bourgeois
lower middle class (shopkeepers and clerical staff etc )
petit bourgeois
a member of the lower middle class
petit bourgeois
disapproval Someone or something that is petit bourgeois belongs or relates to the lower middle class. He had a petit bourgeois mentality. another spelling of petty bourgeois
petit bourgeoisie
disapproval The petit bourgeoisie are people in the lower middle class
petit four
Petits fours are very small sweet cakes. They are sometimes served with coffee at the end of a meal. petits fours a small sweet cake or biscuit served with coffee
petit four
small cakes, finger-sized cakes
petit four
small (individual) frosted and ornamented cake
petit juror
a member of a petit jury
petit jury
A group of citizens who hear the evidence presented by both sides at trial and determine the facts in dispute
petit jury
or trial jury Group chosen from the citizens of a district to try a question of fact at issue in a trial. Though petit juries in England and the U.S. historically have contained 12 members, there is no uniform number. Numerical requirements for a valid verdict vary (e.g., unanimity in most courts in the U.S., a majority in Scotland and Italy, two-thirds in Portugal). The petit jury is the standard jury for civil and criminal trials. It has less discretion than is often imagined. The trial judge supervises it, rules on what evidence it may view and which laws are applicable, and sometimes directs or, at the end of the trial, sets aside its verdict. See also grand jury
petit jury
The ordinary jury of twelve (or fewer) persons for the trial of a civil or criminal case So called to distinguish it from the grand jury
petit jury
jury made up of fewer members than a regular jury
petit jury
a jury of 12 (or fewer) persons for the trial of a civil or criminal case
petit jury
      Ordinary jury convened in criminal or civil trials Not the grand jury
petit jury
A six or twelve member panel which meet in a public forum to hear evidence presented by adversarial parties, decide the merits of the case and possibly to decide a punishment in a criminal case or award damages in a civil case Jury members cannot ask questions
petit jury
a jury of 12 to determine the facts and decide the issue in civil or criminal proceedings
petit jury
(RWT) A group of citizens who hear the evidence presented by both sides at trial and determine the facts in dispute Federal criminal juries consist of 12 persons Federal civil juries consist of six persons
petit jury
A group of citizens who hear the evidence presented by both sides at trial and determine the facts in dispute Federal criminal juries consist of 12 persons Federal civil juries consist of six persons
petit jury
The ordinary trial jury of twelve persons whose duty it is to find facts as opposed to the grand jury whose duty it is to return an indictment A group of citizens who hear the evidence presented by both sides at trial and determine the facts in dispute Federal criminal juries consist of 12 persons Federal civil juries consist of six persons: http: //www lectlaw com/def2/p309 htm/
petit larceny
larceny of property having a value less than some amount (the amount varies by locale)
petit mal
The mildest form of epilepsy, with momentary faintness or unconsciousness, but without convulsions; opposed to grand mal
petit mal
a seizure (or a type of epilepsy characterized by such seizures) of short duration characterized by momentary unconsciousness and local muscle spasms or twitching
petit mal
epileptic seizure; minor illness
petit mal
a form of epilepsy which is not very serious grand mal
petit mal epilepsy
epilepsy characterized by paroxysmal attacks of brief clouding of consciousness (a possible other abnormalities)
petit point
needlepoint done with small stitches a small diagonal needlepoint stitch
petition
A formal written request for judicial action
petition
To make a request, commonly in written form
petition
A formal, written request made to an official person or organized body, often containing many signatures
petition
A petition is a formal request made to a court of law for some legal action to be taken. His lawyers filed a petition for all charges to be dropped
petition
{f} submit a request; appeal, plead; entreat, solicit
petition
{v} to supplicate, solicit, entreat, beg
petition
{n} a prayer, request, entreaty, article
Alexis Petit
{i} (1791-1820) French physicist who formulated the Dulong-Petit law together with Pierre Louis Dulong
Dulong-Petit law
{i} chemical law that states that specific heat capacity of many solid elements are contrarily proportional to their atomic weights (law formulated in 1819 by Pierre Louis Dulong and Alexis Petit)
Roland Petit
born Jan. 13, 1924, Villemomble, Fr. French dancer and choreographer. He danced with the Paris Opéra Ballet (1940-44) and then formed several companies, with which he toured Europe and the U.S. His dramatic ballets combined fantasy with elements of contemporary realism and included The Strolling Players (1945), The Young Man and Death (1946), and Carmen (1949). He choreographed dances for films in the 1950s, and he later staged revues featuring his wife, Zizi Jeanmaire. From 1973 to 1997 he was director of the Ballet de Marseille
le Petit Prince
children's story of Saint-Exupery that became popular among adults
petition
make an official, written application to a high legal authority, a parliament etc , requesting that action be taken It is often accompanied by a list of the signatures of people supporting it
petition
Formal document to request consideration of a proposal to the legislature The proposal, usually a Bill or a Resolve,accompanies the petition (See also Bill and Resolve)
petition
a formal written request for judicial action (Law)
petition
The application made under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act for the Court to hand down a Receiving Order stating the person is in bankruptcy
petition
To make a prayer or request to; to ask from; to solicit; to entreat; especially, to make a formal written supplication, or application to, as to any branch of the government; as, to petition the court; to petition the governor
petition
A document requesting a court to exercise a particular function, e g a petition for a warrant for arrest
petition
A formal, written request submitted by an individual or group to some official body or agency
petition
a compilation of signatures built in order to exert moral authority in support of a specific cause
petition
write a petition for something to somebody; request formally and in writing
petition
A petition is a document signed by a lot of people which asks a government or other official group to do a particular thing. We recently presented the government with a petition signed by 4,500 people
petition
A formal written request addressed to an official person, or to an organized body, having power to grant it; specifically (Law), a supplication to government, in either of its branches, for the granting of a particular grace or right; in distinction from a memorial, which calls certain facts to mind; also, the written document
petition
a petition is simply an application to a court seeking a legal remedy of some form, such as a divorce petition or a bankruptcy petition
petition
A request or plea from an organization or private citizens' group is sent to one or both chambers The support or favorable consideration of particular legislation is requested on a matter that has not yet received congressional attention
petition
a formal message requesting something that is submitted to an authority
petition
The title given to the first document filed in an action for divorce The petition sets out the facts of the case and the allegations against the other spouse and requests that the court grant the divorce or dissolution It also states, in very general terms, what the petitioner is requesting in relief from the court
petition
{i} request, demand; plea, appeal
petition
A formal request, with the support of adequate biological data, suggesting that a species, with the support of adequate biological data, be listed, reclassified, or delisted, or that critical habitat be revised for a listed species See also Region 3 Guidance for Potential Petitioners
petition
Application for court order or other judicial action In juvenile proceedings, a petition is a document alleging that a youth is delinquent, a status offender, or a dependent child and asking that the court assume jurisdiction over the juvenile
petition
If you petition someone in authority, you make a formal request to them. couples petitioning for divorce All the attempts to petition the Congress had failed She's petitioning to regain custody of the child. Written instrument directed to an individual, government official, legislative body, or court in order to seek redress of grievances or to request a favour. In some jurisdictions, petitions brought by a sufficient number of people (represented by their signatures) are used to place a candidate on a ballot, to submit an issue to the electorate (see referendum and initiative), or to exert pressure on legislators to vote in a certain way. In the U.S., the right to petition is guaranteed by the 1st Amendment to the Constitution
petition
formal request, as in: She signed the petition to change the zoning law
petition
A written application to a court asking for specific action to be taken
petition
reverent petition to a deity
petition
A legal pleading making a formal request
petition
A petition is a formal request that you be legally recognized as qualified for a green card or some types of nonimmigrant visas Paper proof that you do indeed qualify is always submitted with the petition
petition
An application made to a court requesting the court to take some type of action It is usually in writing and states the facts and circumstances of the request
petition
A formal request submitted to the Legislature by an individual, or group of individuals
petition
A prayer; a supplication; an imploration; an entreaty; especially, a request of a solemn or formal kind; a prayer to the Supreme Being, or to a person of superior power, rank, or authority; also, a single clause in such a prayer
petition
A formal written request presented to the court requesting specific judicial action (compare Motion)
petition
A historic means for the public to have direct access to the Legislative Assembly A petition is a request, opinion or position from an individual or a group that is put forward to the Legislative Assembly for some action A petition may only be presented to the House by a Member of the Legislative Assembly
petition
A written request seeking a waiver of or an exception to a university regulation, policy or deadline
petition
To make a petition or solicitation
petition
The application or paper that starts a bankruptcy proceeding The petition contains the name, address, and other general information about the debtor It also contains a request to the court to give the debtor the benefits of the bankruptcy laws The petition has schedules attached to it containing the information required for the bankruptcy court The petition must be signed by the debtor If the debtor files the petition, it is "voluntary" If creditors file the petition, it is "involuntary"
petition
– a document filed with the court that is used to initiate a civil child protective proceeding The petition contains the essential allegations of abuse or neglect that make up the petitioner's complaint about a particular child's situation It does not include all of the detailed facts available to the petitioner to support these allegations
petition
A formal written application requesting a court, legislature, or other government body to take a specific action
petition
a document presented to a house of Parliament by a person or group of people asking for action on a matter
petition
The pleading which filed commences the litigation in a civil case It contains the allegations and request for relief and/or for recovery of money by the plaintiff
petition
This form is used to join additional employers, terminate benefits or raise issues not appropriate to be claimed in an application (form 6106)
petition
pet
petitioned
past of petition
petitioning
The act of presenting apetition; a supplication
petitioning
present participle of petition
petitioning
{i} submission of a demand; entering of a plea
petitions
plural of petition
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von petit im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

petit mal
(Tıp) petit mal
petit açısı
(Tıp) petit triangle
petit hastalığı
(Tıp) petit disease
petit kanalı
(Tıp) petifs canal
petit
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