slovodefinícia
complaint
(mass)
complaint
- reklamácia, reklamácia, sťažnosť
complaint
(encz)
complaint,nářek
complaint
(encz)
complaint,nemoc n: JČP
complaint
(encz)
complaint,reklamace Zdeněk Brož
complaint
(encz)
complaint,stížnost n: IvČa
complaint
(encz)
complaint,žaloba Zdeněk Brož
Complaint
(gcide)
Complaint \Com*plaint"\ (k[o^]m*pl[=a]nt"), n. [F. complainte.
See Complain.]
1. Expression of grief, regret, pain, censure, or resentment;
lamentation; murmuring; accusation; fault-finding.
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I poured out my complaint before him. --Ps. cxlii.
2.
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Grievous complaints of you. --Shak.
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2. Cause or subject of complaint or murmuring.
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The poverty of the clergy in England hath been the
complaint of all who wish well to the church.
--Swift.
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3. An ailment or disease of the body.
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One in a complaint of his bowels. --Arbuthnot.
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4. (Law) A formal allegation or charge against a party made
or presented to the appropriate court or officer, as for a
wrong done or a crime committed (in the latter case,
generally under oath); an information; accusation; the
initial bill in proceedings in equity.

Syn: Lamentation; murmuring; sorrow; grief; disease; illness;
disorder; malady; ailment.
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complaint
(wn)
complaint
n 1: an often persistent bodily disorder or disease; a cause for
complaining [syn: ailment, complaint, ill]
2: (formerly) a loud cry (or repeated cries) of pain or rage or
sorrow
3: an expression of grievance or resentment
4: (civil law) the first pleading of the plaintiff setting out
the facts on which the claim for relief is based
5: (criminal law) a pleading describing some wrong or offense;
"he was arrested on a charge of larceny" [syn: charge,
complaint]
COMPLAINT
(bouvier)
COMPLAINT, crim. law. The allegation made to a proper officer, that some
person, whether known or unknown, has been guilty of a designated offence,
with an offer to prove the fact, and a request that the offender may be
punished.
2. To have a legal effect, the complaint must be supported by such
evidence as shows that an offence has been committed, and renders it certain
or probable that it was committed by the person named or described in the
complaint.

podobné slovodefinícia
complaints
(mass)
complaints
- sťažnosť
complaintive
(encz)
complaintive, adj:
complaints
(encz)
complaints,stížnosti n: Zdeněk Brož
make a complaint
(encz)
make a complaint,stěžovat si v: [fráz.] Ivan Masár
Complaint
(gcide)
Complaint \Com*plaint"\ (k[o^]m*pl[=a]nt"), n. [F. complainte.
See Complain.]
1. Expression of grief, regret, pain, censure, or resentment;
lamentation; murmuring; accusation; fault-finding.
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I poured out my complaint before him. --Ps. cxlii.
2.
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Grievous complaints of you. --Shak.
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2. Cause or subject of complaint or murmuring.
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The poverty of the clergy in England hath been the
complaint of all who wish well to the church.
--Swift.
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3. An ailment or disease of the body.
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One in a complaint of his bowels. --Arbuthnot.
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4. (Law) A formal allegation or charge against a party made
or presented to the appropriate court or officer, as for a
wrong done or a crime committed (in the latter case,
generally under oath); an information; accusation; the
initial bill in proceedings in equity.

Syn: Lamentation; murmuring; sorrow; grief; disease; illness;
disorder; malady; ailment.
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Complaintful
(gcide)
Complaintful \Com*plaint"ful\, a.
Full of complaint. [Obs.]
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Summer complaint
(gcide)
Summer \Sum"mer\, n. [OE. sumer, somer, AS. sumor, sumer; akin
to OFries. sumur, D. zomer, OS. sumar, G. sommer, OHG. &
Icel. sumar, Dan. sommer, Sw. sommar, W. haf, Zend hama, Skr.
sam[=a] year. [root]292.]
The season of the year in which the sun shines most directly
upon any region; the warmest period of the year.
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Note: North of the equator summer is popularly taken to
include the months of June, July, and August.
Astronomically it may be considered, in the northern
hemisphere, to begin with the summer solstice, about
June 21st, and to end with the autumnal equinox, about
September 22d.
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Indian summer, in North America, a period of warm weather
late in autumn, usually characterized by a clear sky, and
by a hazy or smoky appearance of the atmosphere,
especially near the horizon. The name is derived probably
from the custom of the Indians of using this time in
preparation for winter by laying in stores of food.

Saint Martin's summer. See under Saint.

Summer bird (Zool.), the wryneck. [Prov. Eng.]

Summer colt, the undulating state of the air near the
surface of the ground when heated. [Eng.]

Summer complaint (Med.), a popular term for any diarrheal
disorder occurring in summer, especially when produced by
heat and indigestion.

Summer coot (Zool.), the American gallinule. [Local, U.S.]


Summer cypress (Bot.), an annual plant (Kochia Scoparia)
of the Goosefoot family. It has narrow, ciliate, crowded
leaves, and is sometimes seen in gardens.

Summer duck. (Zool.)
(a) The wood duck.
(b) The garganey, or summer teal. See Illust. of Wood duck,
under Wood.

Summer fallow, land uncropped and plowed, etc., during the
summer, in order to pulverize the soil and kill the weeds.


Summer rash (Med.), prickly heat. See under Prickly.

Summer sheldrake (Zool.), the hooded merganser. [Local,
U.S.]

Summer snipe. (Zool.)
(a) The dunlin.
(b) The common European sandpiper.
(c) The green sandpiper.

Summer tanager (Zool.), a singing bird (Piranga rubra)
native of the Middle and Southern United States. The male
is deep red, the female is yellowish olive above and
yellow beneath. Called also summer redbird.

Summer teal (Zool.), the blue-winged teal. [Local, U.S.]

Summer wheat, wheat that is sown in the spring, and matures
during the summer following. See Spring wheat.

Summer yellowbird. (Zool.) See Yellowbird.
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complaintive
(wn)
complaintive
adj 1: expressing pain or dissatisfaction of resentment; "a
complaining boss" [syn: complaining(a), complaintive]
[ant: uncomplaining]
COMPLAINT
(bouvier)
COMPLAINT, crim. law. The allegation made to a proper officer, that some
person, whether known or unknown, has been guilty of a designated offence,
with an offer to prove the fact, and a request that the offender may be
punished.
2. To have a legal effect, the complaint must be supported by such
evidence as shows that an offence has been committed, and renders it certain
or probable that it was committed by the person named or described in the
complaint.

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