Ääntäminen
- Tuntematon aksentti:
- IPA: /ˈtʃæl.ɪndʒ/-əndʒ/
- IPA: /ˈtʃæl.əndʒ/
Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
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Määritelmät
Substantiivit
- A confrontation; a dare.
- An instigation or antagonization intended to convince a person to perform an action they otherwise would not.
- A bid to overcome something.
- (sports) An attempt to take possession; a tackle
- A summons to fight a duel; also, the letter or message conveying the summons.
- The act of a sentry in halting a person and demanding the countersign, or (by extension) the action of a computer system demanding a password, etc.
- A difficult task, especially one that the person making the attempt finds more enjoyable because of that difficulty.
- (legal) A procedure or action.
- (legal, rare) A judge's interest in the result of the case for which he or she should not be allowed to sit the case, e.g. a conflict of interest.
- The act of appealing a ruling or decision of a court of administrative agency.
- The act of seeking to remove a judge, arbitrator or other judicial or semi-judicial figure for reasons of alleged bias or incapacity.
- (US) An exception to a person as not legally qualified to vote. The challenge must be made when the ballot is offered.
- (hunting) The opening and crying of hounds at first finding the scent of their game.
Verbit
- To invite someone to take part in a competition.
- To dare someone.
- To dispute something.
- (legal) To make a formal objection to a juror.
- (obsolete) To claim as due; to demand as a right.
- (obsolete) To censure; to blame.
- (military) To question or demand the countersign from (one who attempts to pass the lines).
- (US) To object to the reception of the vote of, e.g. on the ground that the person is not qualified as a voter.
Esimerkit
- Congratulations on managing to use the phrase “preponderant criterion” in a chart (“On your marks”, November 9th). Was this the work of a kakorrhaphiophobic journalist set a challenge by his colleagues, or simply an example of glossolalia?
- a challenge to the king's authority
- For Liverpool, their season will now be regarded as a relative disappointment after failure to add the FA Cup to the Carling Cup and not mounting a challenge to reach the Champions League places.
- Argentine midfielder Jonas Gutierrez added a superb second when he surged past four challenges to fire in low.
- Consanguinity in direct line is a challenge for a judge when he or she is sitting cases.
- We're still waiting to hear how the court rules on our challenge of the arbitrator based on conflict of interest.
- We challenged the boys next door to a game of football.
- By this I challenge him to single fight.
- I challenge any man to make any pretence to power by right of fatherhood.
- to challenge the accuracy of a statement or of a quotation
- Challenge better terms.
- He complained of the emperor[...]and challenged them for that he had no greater revenues[...]from them.
- The sentinel challenged us with "Who goes there?"
- The greatest measure of a man is not the way he handles times of comfort but in the way he rises through controversy and challenges.
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