slovo | definícia |
arbitrator (mass) | arbitrator
- rozhodca |
arbitrator (encz) | arbitrator,arbitr n: Zdeněk Brož |
arbitrator (encz) | arbitrator,rozhodčí Zdeněk Brož |
Arbitrator (gcide) | Arbitrator \Ar"bi*tra`tor\, n. [L., fr. arbitrari: cf. F.
arbitrateur.]
1. A person, or one of two or more persons, chosen by parties
who have a controversy, to determine their differences.
See Arbitration.
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2. One who has the power of deciding or prescribing without
control; a ruler; a governor.
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Though Heaven be shut,
And Heaven's high Arbitrators sit secure. --Milton.
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Masters of their own terms and arbitrators of a
peace. --Addison.
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Syn: Judge; umpire; referee; arbiter. See Judge.
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arbitrator (wn) | arbitrator
n 1: someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue; "the
critic was considered to be an arbiter of modern
literature"; "the arbitrator's authority derived from the
consent of the disputants"; "an umpire was appointed to
settle the tax case" [syn: arbiter, arbitrator,
umpire] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
financial arbitrator (encz) | financial arbitrator,finanční arbitr n: [práv.] Ivan Masár |
Arbitrator (gcide) | Arbitrator \Ar"bi*tra`tor\, n. [L., fr. arbitrari: cf. F.
arbitrateur.]
1. A person, or one of two or more persons, chosen by parties
who have a controversy, to determine their differences.
See Arbitration.
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2. One who has the power of deciding or prescribing without
control; a ruler; a governor.
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Though Heaven be shut,
And Heaven's high Arbitrators sit secure. --Milton.
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Masters of their own terms and arbitrators of a
peace. --Addison.
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Syn: Judge; umpire; referee; arbiter. See Judge.
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