juez
/ˈxweθ/, [ˈxweθ]judge
Noun juez m or f (plural jueces, feminine jueza, feminine plural juezas)
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judge
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umpire; referee; official
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La decisión del juez es definitiva.
The judge's decision is final.
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Si no puedes conseguir un abogado que conozca la ley, consigue uno que conozca al juez.
If you can't get a lawyer who knows the law, get one who knows the judge.
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Los testigos comparecieron ante el juez.
The witnesses appeared before the judge.
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No se puede sobornar a ese juez.
You cannot buy that judge.
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El abogado le pidió al juez que sea indulgente por la edad del acusado.
The lawyer asked the judge to make allowance for the age of the accused.
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Tom fue juez en un concurso de arte.
Tom was a judge in an art contest.
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Tom le dijo al juez que quería otro abogado.
Tom told the judge he wanted a different lawyer.
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El estudiante tomó a pecho los comentarios críticos que el juez hizo sobre su discurso.
The student took to heart the judge's critical comments on his speech.
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Tom le dijo al juez que él era inocente.
Tom told the judge that he was innocent.
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Le multó el juez con cinco dólares.
The judge fined him five dollars.
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