It's about exacting punishment or retaliation. If you neighbour breaks, say, one of your windows, you can get him/her to repair one but not the whole lot, or if he broke one of your windows you can, if you want 'revenge' break one of his windows and but not the whole lot. If he kills a sheep in your flock, you can't take the whole of his flock, but only one! It doesn't mean you have to exact revenge, but if you do, it has to be in line with the offence caused to you. Proportionality.
The phrase "an eye for an eye" refers to the concept of retribution or revenge, where punishment should be proportional to the wrongdoing that was committed. It is often interpreted as a call for justice or fairness in response to a harmful act.
The phrase "jurisprudence is the eye of law" is often attributed to Sir Edward Coke, an English jurist from the 16th and 17th centuries. It highlights the importance of legal theory and philosophy in interpreting and understanding the law. Just as the eye provides vision and clarity, jurisprudence helps illuminate the principles and reasoning behind legal decisions.
"Sue esta hacienda" is not a meaningful phrase in Spanish. It seems to be a combination of words that don't form a coherent statement.
In civil law, the phrase extraordinary circumstances typically refers to unforeseeable events or situations beyond a person's control that may affect their ability to fulfill a legal obligation or expectation. These circumstances are usually considered rare, significant, and not part of the normal course of events. Court judgments may take into account such circumstances when determining liability or granting relief.
It means that you get down on your hands and knees, and stand like a four legged animal, 'on all fours'.
"Solavei" does not have a specific meaning in English. It could be a made-up word or come from another language.
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It means reading through a document for mistakes etc, giving it a second eye so to say
"Eye Ball even Steven" means at the same level. For example if i say me and my dad are "Eye Ball Even Steven" it would mean we are the same height!
WOW: There are about 2 meanings that are most common: "a sudden expression of an emotion in your eye" and "something that is thought about or planned but not yet started."
Oculum and oculus are forms of the work "eye" and "ad" means "up to" so this would mean something like "an eye to an eye" I think the actual phrase you are looking for is "oculum pro oculo dentem pro dente" which means "eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth"
You may be thinking of the phrase "apple of my eye" which means something or someone cherished above others.
From the old testament of the bible.
The closest phrase I can think of is "arashi no me," which literally means "eye of the storm."
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant nonsense or clap-trap. You didn't want a cowboy to call your tale "all my eye."
THE RIGHT PHRASE IS: Matthew 7:3 Why do you see the speck that is in your brother's eye, but do not notice the log that is in your own eye? It means stop judging other people's mistakes or faults and concentrate on your own behaviour and shortcomings. Everyone makes mistakes, start working on yourself.
The phrase "Sara is the apple of her father's eye" means that Sara is cherished and loved above all by her father. It signifies a strong bond and affection between them.
It means in other words in a blink of an eye, in a very short time.