appellere

appellere
1
обжа́ловать, апелли́ровать
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appeal, petition
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vb appeal (til to, fx to his feelings, to a higher court; it doesn't appeal to me);
(jur også) lodge an appeal (til with);
[appellere en dom]
(i borgerlige sager) appeal (against) a judgment;
(i straffesager) appeal (against) a conviction;
(mod strafudmåling) appeal (against) a sentence.

Danish-English dictionary. 2013.

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