slovo | definícia |
interlocutor (mass) | interlocutor
- hovorca |
interlocutor (encz) | interlocutor,mluvčí Zdeněk Brož |
Interlocutor (gcide) | Interlocutor \In`ter*loc"u*tor\ (?; 277), n. [Cf. F.
interlocuteur.]
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1. One who takes part in dialogue or conversation; a talker,
interpreter, or questioner. --Jer. Taylor.
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2. (Law) An interlocutory judgment or sentence.
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interlocutor (wn) | interlocutor
n 1: the performer in the middle of a minstrel line who engages
the others in talk [syn: interlocutor, middleman]
2: a person who takes part in a conversation [syn:
interlocutor, conversational partner] |
INTERLOCUTOR (bouvier) | INTERLOCUTORY. This word is applied to signify something which is done
between the commencement and the end of a suit or action which decides some
point or matter, which however is not a final decision of the matter in
issue; as, interlocutory judgments, or decrees or orders. Vide Judgment,
interlocutory.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
interlocutory (mass) | interlocutory
- predbežný |
interlocutory (encz) | interlocutory,prozatímní adj: Zdeněk Brožinterlocutory,předběžný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
interlocutory injunction (encz) | interlocutory injunction, n: |
Interlocutor (gcide) | Interlocutor \In`ter*loc"u*tor\ (?; 277), n. [Cf. F.
interlocuteur.]
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1. One who takes part in dialogue or conversation; a talker,
interpreter, or questioner. --Jer. Taylor.
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2. (Law) An interlocutory judgment or sentence.
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Interlocutory (gcide) | Interlocutory \In`ter*loc"u*to*ry\, a. [Cf. LL. interlocutorius,
F. interlocutoire.]
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1. Consisting of, or having the nature of, dialogue;
conversational.
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Interlocutory discourses in the Holy Scriptures.
--Fiddes.
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2. (Law) Intermediate; not final or definitive; made or done
during the progress of an action; as, an interlocutory
judgement.
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Note: An order, sentence, decree, or judgment, given in an
intermediate stage between the commencement and
termination of a cause, is called interlocutory.
[1913 Webster]Interlocutory \In`ter*loc"u*to*ry\, n. [Cf. F. interlocutoire.]
Interpolated discussion or dialogue.
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interlocutory (wn) | interlocutory
adj 1: consisting of dialogue |
interlocutory injunction (wn) | interlocutory injunction
n 1: injunction issued during a trial to maintain the status quo
or preserve the subject matter of the litigation until the
trial is over [syn: temporary injunction, {interlocutory
injunction}] |
INTERLOCUTOR (bouvier) | INTERLOCUTORY. This word is applied to signify something which is done
between the commencement and the end of a suit or action which decides some
point or matter, which however is not a final decision of the matter in
issue; as, interlocutory judgments, or decrees or orders. Vide Judgment,
interlocutory.
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