🔨gavel (gábel)

noun
/ˈɡævəl/
mazo (mazo)

Meaning

A small ceremonial mallet used by a judge or an auctioneer to signal attention or mark a decision.
Traducción del significado
Un pequeño martillo ceremonial utilizado por un juez o un subastador para llamar la atención o marcar una decisión.
Un pequeno martillo ceremonial utilizado por un juez o un subastador para llamar la atencion o marcar una decision.

Oraciones de ejemplo

The judge struck the gavel to call the court to order.

El juez golpeó el mazo para llamar al orden en la corte.
El juez golpeo el mazo para llamar al orden en la corte.

Expresiones de ejemplo

bring down the gavel
tomar una decisión final
tomar una decision final

Synonyms

mallet, hammer, baton, staff

Antonyms

null, none

Colocaciones

strike the gavel, bring down the gavel, auction gavel, judge's gavel

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