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ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -justice.-, *justice.*
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ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
"Don Corleone, give me justice. ""Don Corleone ให้ฉันยุติธรรม". The Godfather (1972)
That is not justice. Your daughter is alive.ที่ไม่ยุติธรรม ลูกสาวของคุณยังมีชีวิตอยู่ The Godfather (1972)
I suppose some might call it poetic justice. I don't know.มันเป็นยังไงเวลาที่ทำอะไร แล้วคนอื่นเกลียด Rock Star (2001)
Forgive me if I suspect in you a sense of justice. I am a lawyer. Justice plays no part in the law.ขอโทษด้วยนะ ที่ฉันตัดสินคุณแบบนั้น ผมเป็นทนายนะ ความถูกต้องไม่เกี่ยวกับกฏหมายหรอก Becoming Jane (2007)
Obstruction of justice. Aiding and abetting.ต้องขัดขวางตกลงมั๊ย ใครที่มีส่วนร่วมในอุบายครั้งนี้บ้าง Saw IV (2007)
She shares my enthusiasm for justice. After all, she is a judge.เธอกระตือรือร้นในเรื่องความยุติธรรม/Nและท่านคือผุ้พิพากษา The Dark Knight (2008)
What they're doing to us isn't justice. It's just stupid.อะไรที่พวกเขาทำ กับเรามันไม่ยุติธรรม Chapter Two 'Trust and Blood' (2009)
I think kids have got a really basic sense of justice. Don't you?ผมว่าเด็กมีประสาทสัมผัสพื้นฐาน เรื่องความยุติธรรม คุณว่าไหม Burn It, Shred It, I Don't Care. (2009)
Poetic justice. Oh, I love it.กรรมตามสนอง โอ้ ฉันชอบจังเลยว่ะ Seven Thirty-Seven (2009)
What you see as a crime, I see as justice. Ray Finnegan was a friend of mine.ทำไมผมต้องทำแบบนั้น คุณเห็นมันเป็นคดีฆาตกรรม แต่ผมเห็นมันเป็นความยุติธรรม Reckoner (2009)
Lord Chief Justice. That would be the official titleตุลาการสูงสุด ซึ่งคงเป็นตำแหน่งคุณ Sherlock Holmes (2009)
Of artistic justice. Please tell me that you got one of my 200 messages.สำหรับการตัดสินศิลป\ ช่วยบอกหน่อย ว่าเธอได้รับซักข้อความจาก200ข้อความของฉัน Dr. Estrangeloved (2010)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
justice.Firstly, it is a matter of justice.
justice.He believed that the war was fought in the cause of justice.
justice.He is justice.
justice.He is what is called a champion of justice.
justice.His remark does not do me justice.
justice.I fight in the cause of justice.
justice.Let us be united in the cause of justice.
justice.The objective of law is justice.
justice.The Prime Minister has won his services as Minister for Justice.
justice.The teacher didn't do her justice.
justice.They fought in the cause of justice.
justice.This figure is supposed to represent Marilyn Monroe, but I don't think it does her justice.

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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Justice \Jus"tice\ (j[u^]s"t[i^]s), n. [F., fr. L. justitia, fr.
     justus just. See {Just}, a.]
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     1. The quality of being just; conformity to the principles of
        righteousness and rectitude in all things; strict
        performance of moral obligations; practical conformity to
        human or divine law; integrity in the dealings of men with
        each other; rectitude; equity; uprightness.
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              Justice and judgment are the haditation of thy
              throne.                               --Ps. ixxxix.
                                                    11.
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              The king-becoming graces,
              As justice, verity, temperance, stableness, . . .
              I have no relish of them.             --Shak.
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     2. Conformity to truth and reality in expressing opinions and
        in conduct; fair representation of facts respecting merit
        or demerit; honesty; fidelity; impartiality; as, the
        justice of a description or of a judgment; historical
        justice.
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     3. The rendering to every one his due or right; just
        treatment; requital of desert; merited reward or
        punishment; that which is due to one's conduct or motives.
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              This even-handed justice
              Commends the ingredients of our poisoned chalice
              To our own lips.                      --Shak.
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     4. Agreeableness to right; equity; justness; as, the justice
        of a claim.
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     5. A person duly commissioned to hold courts, or to try and
        decide controversies and administer justice.
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     Note: This title is given to the judges of the common law
           courts in England and in the United States, and extends
           to judicial officers and magistrates of every grade.
           [1913 Webster]
  
     {Bed of justice}. See under {Bed}.
  
     {Chief justice}. See in the Vocabulary.
  
     {Justice of the peace} (Law), a judicial officer or
        subordinate magistrate appointed for the conservation of
        the peace in a specified district, with other incidental
        powers specified in his commission. In the United States a
        justice of the peace has jurisdiction to adjudicate
        certain minor cases, commit offenders, officiate at
        marriages, etc.; abbreviated JP.
  
     Syn: Equity; law; right; rectitude; honesty; integrity;
          uprightness; fairness; impartiality.
  
     Usage: {Justice}, {Equity}, {Law}. Justice and equity are the
            same; but human laws, though designed to secure
            justice, are of necessity imperfect, and hence what is
            strictly legal is at times far from being equitable or
            just. Here a court of equity comes in to redress the
            grievances. It does so, as distinguished from courts
            of law; and as the latter are often styled courts of
            justice, some have fancied that there is in this case
            a conflict between justice and equity. The real
            conflict is against the working of the law; this a
            court of equity brings into accordance with the claims
            of justice. It would be an unfortunate use of language
            which should lead any one to imagine he might have
            justice on his side while practicing iniquity
            (inequity). {Justice}, {Rectitude}. Rectitude, in its
            widest sense, is one of the most comprehensive words
            in our language, denoting absolute conformity to the
            rule of right in principle and practice. Justice
            refers more especially to the carrying out of law, and
            has been considered by moralists as of three kinds:
            (1) Commutative justice, which gives every man his own
            property, including things pledged by promise. (2)
            Distributive justice, which gives every man his exact
            deserts. (3) General justice, which carries out all
            the ends of law, though not in every case through the
            precise channels of commutative or distributive
            justice; as we see often done by a parent or a ruler
            in his dealings with those who are subject to his
            control.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Justice \Jus"tice\, v. t.
     To administer justice to. [Obs.] --Bacon.
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