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English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
remark — vb 1 notice, note, observe, perceive, discern, *see, behold, descry, espy, view, survey, contemplate 2 Remark, comment, commentate, animadvert are comparable when they mean to make observations or to pass judgment but they diverge in their… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
aside — 1. adverb 1) they stood aside Syn: to one side, to the side, on one side; apart, away, separately 2) that aside, he seemed a nice man Syn: apart, notwithstanding 2. noun Her parents died , he said in an … Thesaurus of popular words
obiter dictum — noun (plural obiter dicta) Etymology: Late Latin, literally, something said in passing Date: 1812 1. an incidental and collateral opinion that is uttered by a judge but is not binding 2. an incidental remark or observation … New Collegiate Dictionary
obiterdictum — o·bi·ter dictum (ō bĭ tər) n. pl. obiter dicta 1. Law. An opinion voiced by a judge that has only incidental bearing on the case in question and is therefore not binding. Also called dictum. 2. An incidental remark or observation; a passing… … Universalium
aside — adverb 1》 to one side; out of the way. 2》 in reserve or out of consideration. noun 1》 an actor s remark that is heard by the audience but is supposed not to be heard by the other characters. 2》 an incidental remark. Phrases aside from apart from … English new terms dictionary
aside — ► ADVERB 1) to one side; out of the way. 2) in reserve. ► NOUN 1) an actor s remark addressed to the audience rather than the other characters. 2) an incidental remark. ● aside from Cf. ↑aside f … English terms dictionary
passing comment — noun an incidental remark • Syn: ↑obiter dictum • Hypernyms: ↑remark, ↑comment, ↑input … Useful english dictionary
Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus — born Sept. 905, Constantinople died Nov. 9, 959 Byzantine emperor (913–59). Coemperor with his father, Leo VI, from 911, he became sole ruler in 913. His father in law, Romanus I Lecapenus, was crowned coemperor with him in 920 and soon became… … Universalium
aside — 1. adverb To or on one side so as to be out of the way. Move aside, please, so that these people can come through. 2. preposition aside from Joking aside. 3. noun An incidental remark … Wiktionary
obiter dictum — (OH bih tehr DIK tum) [Latin: said by the way; said in passing] A judge’s opinion on a point that is not essential to his decision on a case, and therefore has no binding authority. By extension, a passing comment or observation; an incidental … Dictionary of foreign words and phrases
obiter dictum — [ dɪktəm] noun (plural obiter dicta dɪktə) 1》 Law a judge s expression of opinion uttered in court or in a written judgement, but not essential to the decision and therefore not legally binding as a precedent. 2》 an incidental remark. Origin L.… … English new terms dictionary