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causa célebre

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

cause célèbre <pl causes célèbres [ˈkəʊzsəˈlebrə]> [ingl. am. ˌkɔz səˈlɛb(rə), ˌkoʊz səˈlɛb(rə), ingl. brit. ˌkɔːz sɛˈlɛbr(ə)] SUST. (famous lawsuit)

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. cause [ingl. am. kɔz, ingl. brit. kɔːz] SUST.

1.1. cause C (of accident, event):

1.2. cause U (reason, grounds):

2.1. cause C (ideal, movement):

2.2. cause C (case) DER.:

to plead sb's cause
abogar por alguien

II. cause [ingl. am. kɔz, ingl. brit. kɔːz] V. trans.

to cause sb/sth to + infin
hacer que alguien/algo +  subj

en el diccionario PONS

I. cause [kɔ:z] SUST.

1. cause (a reason for):

2. cause sin pl. (objective):

3. cause (principle):

to do sth in the cause of sth

4. cause DER.:

II. cause [kɔ:z] V. trans.

cause an accident
to cause sb/sth to do sth
en el diccionario PONS

I. cause [kɔz] SUST.

1. cause (a reason for):

2. cause (objective):

3. cause (principle):

to do sth in the cause of sth

4. cause DER.:

II. cause [kɔz] V. trans.

cause an accident
to cause sb/sth to do sth
Present
Icause
youcause
he/she/itcauses
wecause
youcause
theycause
Past
Icaused
youcaused
he/she/itcaused
wecaused
youcaused
theycaused
Present Perfect
Ihavecaused
youhavecaused
he/she/ithascaused
wehavecaused
youhavecaused
theyhavecaused
Past Perfect
Ihadcaused
youhadcaused
he/she/ithadcaused
wehadcaused
youhadcaused
theyhadcaused

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This then seems to satisfy the second factor of the element of just cause, environment.
en.wikipedia.org
Such perceived inequality may cause dissatisfaction, mistrust and result in unfair practices.
en.wikipedia.org
The constant threat of a high blood sugar level can cause hyperactivity and conversely, low blood sugar level will cause lethargy and eventually unconciousness.
www.somersetlive.co.uk
Rapid rises in property taxes tend to cause seniors and empty-nesters to sell their existing homes to families with children, which led to further increases to the school-age population.
en.wikipedia.org
Cause he had said: we shouldn't frown upon people being happy, or people dancing, or expressing themselves.
www.independent.co.uk

Consultar "cause célèbre" en otros idiomas