self-defence

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İngilizce - Türkçe
meşru müdafaa
özünü savunma
özsavunma
öz savunma
savunma

Mary kendini savunma dersi aldı. - Mary took a self-defence class.

Polis, Dan'in kendini savunmak için hareket ettiğini fark etti. - The police realized that Dan acted in self-defence.

(Kanun) nefsi müdafaa
(Kanun) nefsi müdafa
(Askeri) kendini savunma
self-defense
savunma

Tom Mary'yi kendini savunmada öldürdü. - Tom killed Mary in self-defense.

Tom polise Mary'yi kendini savunma amacıyla vurduğunu söyledi. - Tom told the police that he shot Mary in self-defense.

self-defense
tabak
self-defense
(Ticaret) kendini savunma
self defence
kendini koruma
self defence
meşru müdafaa
self defence
savunma
self defence
meşru savunma
İngilizce - İngilizce
self-defence in AM, use self-defense1. Self-defence is the use of force to protect yourself against someone who is attacking you. Richards claimed he acted in self-defence after Pagett opened fire on him during a siege. courses in karate or some other means of self-defence
{i} organizing of citizens to defend themselves physically or to defend their rights; exemption from criminal responsibility which occurs when one defends oneself against a vicious attack (Law)
the act of defending yourself
Self-defence is the action of protecting yourself against something bad. Jokes can be a form of self-defence
preemptive self-defence
The concept of an armed attack on another state, when not at war, on the belief that the other state represents a real attack threat. It differs from a preemptive strike which applies to states which are already at war
self-defense
the right to protect oneself against violence by using reasonable force, especially when used as justification in a murder charge
self-defense
the means of defending oneself from physical attack
acted in self defence
committed an act in order to protect oneself, acted for self preservation
self-defense
Any act of violence by Israelis
self-defense
the protection of one's person or property against some injury attempted by another
self-defense
the act of defending yourself
self-defense
In criminal law, an affirmative defense (e.g., to a murder charge) alleging that the defendant used serious force necessarily for self-protection. The claim of self-defense must normally rely on a reasonable belief that the other party intended to inflict great bodily harm or death and that avoidance by retreating was impossible. See also homicide
self-defense
The protection of one's person or property against some injury attempted by another The law of "self-defense" justifies an act done in the reasonable belief of immediate danger When acting in justifiable self-defense, a person may not be punished criminally nor held responsible for civil damages
self-defense
The right of a state to defend itself when it can show that the use of force in its own defense is necessary, justified, and proportionate to the seriousness of the circumstances
self-defense
(noun) (1) Defense of oneself when physically attacked (2) Defense of what belongs to oneself, as one's works or reputation (3) (Law) The right to protect oneself against violence or threatened violence with whatever force or means are reasonably necessary
self-defense
The protection of one's person or property against some injury attempted by another The law of "self defense" justifies an act done in the reasonable belief of immediate danger When acting in justifiable self-defense, a person may not be punished criminally nor held responsible for civil damages
self-defense
Claim that an act otherwise criminal was legally justifiable because it was necessary to protect a person or property from the threat or action of another
self-defense
The claim that an act otherwise criminal was legally justifiable because it was necessary to protect a person or property from the threat or action of another
self-defense
self protection
self-defence