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venue

N สถานที่ ผู้คน มา พบปะ หรือ ชุมนุมกัน  สถานที่ ผู้คน มา ทำกิจกรรม ร่วมกัน  haunt meeting place sa-tan-ti-pu-kon-ma–pob-pa-rue-chum-num-kan

 

venue

N สถานที่ มี การ กระทำผิดกฎหมาย (ทางกฎหมาย  สถานที่ ก่อ อาชญากรรม  sa-tan-ti-mi-kan-kra-tam-pid-kod-mai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

VENUE, VISNE

n.[L. vicinia.] In law, a neighborhood or near place; the place where an action is laid. In certain cases, the court has power to change the venue. The twelve men who are to try the cause, must be of the same venue where the demand is made.

 

VENUE

n.A thrust. [See Veney. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

VENUE

Ven "ue, n. Etym: [F. venue a coming, arrival, fr. venir to come, L.venire; hence, in English, the place whither the jury are summoned to come. See Come, and cf. Venew, Veney. ]

 

1. (Law )

 

Defn: A neighborhood or near place; the place or county in which anything is alleged to have happened; also, the place where an action is laid. The twelve men who are to try the cause must be of the same venue where the demand is made. Blackstone.

 

Note: In certain cases, the court has power to change the venue, which is to direct the trial to be had in a different county from that where the venue is laid.

 

2. A bout; a hit; a turn. See Venew. [R.] To lay a venue (Law ), to allege a place.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

venue

ven ue |ˈvenˌyo͞o ˈvɛnˌju | noun the place where something happens, esp. an organized event such as a concert, conference, or sports event: the river could soon be the venue for a powerboat world championship event. Law the county or district within which a criminal or civil case must be heard. ORIGIN late 16th cent. (denoting a thrust or bout in fencing; also in the Law sense ): from Old French, literally a coming, feminine past participle of venir come, from Latin venire.

 

Oxford Dictionary

venue

venue |ˈvɛnjuː | noun the place where something happens, especially an organized event such as a concert, conference, or sports competition: the club is the city's main venue for live music. Law the jurisdiction within which a criminal or civil case may or must be heard. ORIGIN late 16th cent. (denoting a thrust or bout in fencing; also in the Law sense ): from Old French, literally a coming , feminine past participle of venir come from Latin venire.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

venue

ven ue /vénjuː /名詞 s /-z /C 1 (会議 コンサート スポーツなどの )開催地, 会場 ▸ a venue for the 2008 Olympics 2008年五輪の開催地 an outdoor venue 野外会場 .2 ⦅主に米 ⦆〘法 〙(陪審員が召喚される )裁判地 〘本来は犯行地の近辺で行う 〙; 犯行地 ▸ a change of venue (陪審の公平 安全確保を目的とする )裁判地の変更 .3 (議論における )立場, 立脚点 .