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case1 [keɪs] N

2. case LAW:

case
case (suit)
tožba f
murder case
umor m

3. case MED:

case
primer m

4. case usu sing (arguments):

to make out a good case

5. case fig (person):

case
primer m

6. case no pl inf (nerves):

get off my case!

7. case LING:

case
sklon m

case2 [keɪs] N

1. case (suitcase, for (musical) instruments):

case

2. case (for display):

case

3. case (packaging plus contents):

case
zaboj m

4. case:

case (small container)
case (for hat)
case (for spectacles)
etui m
case (for CD)
ovitek m

case3 [keɪs] VB trans inf

at·ˈta·ché case N

ˈbas·ket case N inf

basket case
zguba f
basket case
norec m

ˈcar·tridge case N

cartridge case
tulec m

ˈcase study N

ci·ˈgar case N

cigar case
cigar case

ciga·ˈrette case N

dis·ˈplay case N, dis·ˈplay cabi·net N

display case

lower-ˈcase N

ˈpen·cil case N

pencil case
pencil case

ˈspec·ta·cle case N Brit

ˈtest case N LAW

up·per ˈcase N TYPO

ˈvan·ity case N

vanity case → vanity bag:

See also vanity bag

ˈvan·ity bag N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Individuals receiving typewritten letters often found them insulting (as type implied they could not read handwriting) or impersonal, problems exacerbated by the all upper-case writing.
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In the case of dynamic recoding, perhaps only a single recoder is required, and then the network caches the new transcoding.
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While her husband sulked or withdrew with hurt pride from a situation, she came to the forefront to plead his case or cause.
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His long-term view was that deflation would, in any case, be the best way to help the economy.
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He's issued every student in the school with a pencil case with a ruler, calculator and other essentials.
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This ruling held that tetanus vaccine caused a particular case of optic neuritis even though no scientific evidence supported the petitioner's claim.
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These types are designed for reliability, and, in case of failure, to fail safely (open-, rather than short-circuit).
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Only the audience in this case wasn't a clutch of cinema-goers or theatre buffs.
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Six bits can only encode 64 distinct characters, so these codes generally include only the upper-case letters, the numerals, some punctuation characters, and sometimes control characters.
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Thus, the spouse given custody (or the spouse with the greater share of residence time in the case of joint custody), may receive assets to compensate their greater child-care expenses.
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