Franska | Engelska |
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cour de justice nom {f} | court of law◼◼◼(court presided over by a judge) |
Cour internationale de justice nom {f} | International Court of Justice◼◼◼(UN court) |
de justesse nom | whisker [whiskers]◼◼◼((colloquial) very small distance between two things) |
de justesse preposition | by the skin of one's teeth(barely, closely) |
dormir du sommeil du juste verbe | sleep like a log(to sleep well, without disturbance) |
et puis merde (sometimes just "et merde") interjection | fuck it◼◼◼interjection |
exécuteur de la haute justice nom {m} | executioner [executioners](the person who carries out the execution) |
gagner tout juste sa vie verbe | eke out(to obtain with difficulty) |
huissier de justice nom {m} | bailiff [bailiffs]◼◼◼(equivalent officers of the court in foreign contexts) |
injuste adjectif | unfair◼◼◼(not fair) unjust◼◼◼(not fair, just or right) |
injustement adverbe | unjustly◼◼◼(in an unjust manner) |
injustice nom {f} | injustice [injustices]◼◼◼(absence of justice) injustice [injustices]◼◼◼(violation of the rights of another) unfairness◼◼◻noun unfairness◼◼◻(state of being unfair) |
injustifiable adjectif | unjustifiable◼◼◼(that cannot be justified) |
injustifié adjectif | unjustified◼◼◼(unwarranted) undeserved◼◻◻(not deserved, earned or merited; unjustifiable or unfair) |
la fin justifie les moyens phrase | the end justifies the means◼◼◼(morally wrong actions are sometimes necessary) |
ministre de la Justice nom {m} | minister of justice◼◼◼noun |
mot juste nom {m} | mot juste [mots justes]◼◼◼(perfectly appropriate word or phrase) |
palais de justice nom {m} | courthouse [courthouses]◼◼◼(public building housing courts of law) |
papillon (just a minute verbe | hold one's horses(idiomatic: to be patient) |
peste de Justinien nom {f} | Plague of Justinian◼◼◼(6th century pandemic outbreak) |
pièce justificative nom {f} | source document◼◼◼((accounting) document that provides official notification of a credit or debit to an account) |
poursuivre en justice verbe | prosecute [prosecuted, prosecuting, prosecutes]◼◼◼(To start civil or criminal proceedings against) sue [sued, suing, sues]◼◼◼(to file a legal action) |
quinte juste nom {f} | perfect fifth◼◼◼(interval between the first and second overtones or of seven semitones) |
rajuster verbe | readjust [readjusted, readjusting, readjusts]◼◼◼(to adjust again) |
réajustement nom {m} | readjustment [readjustments]◼◼◼(a second, or subsequent adjustment) |
réajuster verbe | readjust [readjusted, readjusting, readjusts]◼◼◼(to adjust again) |
référendaire (at the European Court of Justice) nom | law clerk◼◼◼(first definition) |
rendre justice verbe | do justice◼◼◼(allow to be apprehended in its full scope) |
se faire justice soi-même verbe | take the law into one's own hands(punish someone according to one's own idea of justice) |
social justice warrior nom | social justice warrior◼◼◼(online activist who zealously promotes social justice causes) |
sommeil du juste nom {m} | sleep of the just◼◼◼(deep and worry-free sleep) |
surajustement nom {m} | overfitting◼◼◼(action) |
traduire en justice verbe | bring to justice◼◼◼(cause a person to be brought to trial on offenses) try [tried, trying, tries]◼◼◻(to put on trial) |