a judgement by the court that the accused is guilty of the charge

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Definition of a judgement by the court that the accused is guilty of the charge in English Turkish dictionary

conviction
{i} mahkumiyet

Tom'un mahkumiyeti temyiz oldu ve kazandı. - Tom appealed his conviction and won.

Tom'un sarhoşken araba sürmekten en az bir mahkumiyeti var. - Tom has at least one conviction for drunken driving.

conviction
kanı/mahkumiyet
conviction
{i} suçlu bulma
conviction
ikna
conviction
kam

Sami mahkumiyetini bozmak için bir kampanya başlattı. - Sami launched a campaign to overturn his conviction.

conviction
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) kanım
conviction
kanı
conviction
sağlam ve içten inanç
conviction
sağlam ve samimi inanç
conviction
{i} inanç

Carl Gustav Jung, analitik psikolojinin kurucusu, her zaman hastalıklarının dini inançlarına çok saygı gösterdi. - Carl Gustav Jung, the founder of analytical psychology, always respected the religious convictions of his patients very much.

Hiç inançları yoktur. - They don't have any deep convictions.

conviction
{i} kanaat
conviction
{i} haklı olma
conviction
katiyet
conviction
{i} görüş

Senin görüşlerine göre yaşamak zor. - It is hard to live up to your convictions.

Bizim görüşümüz sahip olduğumuz bir fikirdir; inancımız bize sahip olan bir fikirdir. - Our opinion is an idea which we have; our conviction an idea which has us.

conviction
mahkumiyet,mahkümiyet
conviction
carry conviction doğruluğunu belli etmek
English - English
conviction
a judgement by the court that the accused is guilty of the charge

    Hyphenation

    a judge·ment by the Court that the ac·cused I·s guil·ty of the charge

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı cʌcmınt bay dhi kôrt dhıt dhi ıkyuzd îz gîlti ıv dhi çärc

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˈʤəʤmənt ˈbī ᴛʜē ˈkôrt ᴛʜət ᴛʜē əˈkyo͞ozd əz ˈgəltē əv ᴛʜē ˈʧärʤ/ /ə ˈʤʌʤmənt ˈbaɪ ðiː ˈkɔːrt ðət ðiː əˈkjuːzd ɪz ˈɡɪltiː əv ðiː ˈʧɑːrʤ/
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