bailiff in Russian
bailiff in Russian is [[суде́бный]] [[исполни́тель]], [[суде́бный]] [[при́став]], бе́йлиф — bailiff means a court officer responsible for keeping order in the courtroom and enforcing the judge's orders.
bailiff in Russian
What does "bailiff" mean?
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noun A court officer responsible for keeping order in the courtroom and enforcing the judge's orders.
"The bailiff escorted the jury out of the room."
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noun An officer who enforces court orders such as evictions or seizure of property to repay a debt.
"Bailiffs arrived to repossess the furniture after the debt went unpaid."
bailiff in a sentence
- The bailiff escorted the jury out of the room.
- Bailiffs arrived to repossess the furniture after the debt went unpaid.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "bailiff" in Russian?
"bailiff" in Russian is [[суде́бный]] [[исполни́тель]], [[суде́бный]] [[при́став]], бе́йлиф. bailiff means: A court officer responsible for keeping order in the courtroom and enforcing the judge's orders.
How do you pronounce [[суде́бный]] [[исполни́тель]]?
"bailiff" in Russian is [[суде́бный]] [[исполни́тель]], pronounced "[[sudebnyy]] [[ispolnitel]]".
How do you use "bailiff" in a sentence?
Example: "The bailiff escorted the jury out of the room." In Russian, "bailiff" is [[суде́бный]] [[исполни́тель]], [[суде́бный]] [[при́став]], бе́йлиф.
Are there other ways to say "bailiff" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 4 translations listed for "bailiff": [[суде́бный]] [[исполни́тель]], [[суде́бный]] [[при́став]], бе́йлиф, при́став-исполни́тель.