
bill of rights



ˌbill of ˈrights noun (plural bills of rights) [countable]
اعلامیه حقوق، اعلامیه ده ماده ای حقوق اتباع آمریکایی، قانون اساسی آمریکا، حقوقی: منظور هر سندی است که در آن از حقوق و آزادیهای فردی و اجتماعی سخن به میان اید و معمولا این چنین سندی بعد از انقلابات بزرگ و یا تغییر رژیم و یا تغییر قانون اساسی وجود پیدا می کند
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English DictionaryBill of Rights, the part of the US
constitution (=the basic laws of the country that cannot easily be changed) which is a list of the rights of US citizens, for example freedom of speech
(=the right to say what you want to say, including criticizing the government), and freedom of religion. In the original Bill of Rights (1791), ten rights were listed (=ten
amendments), but since then several more have been added. ⇒
Constitution of the United States,
First Amendment [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
ˌbill of ˈrights noun (
plural bills of rights)
[countable] a written statement of the most important rights of the citizens of a country
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Bill of Rights, the part of the US
constitution (=the basic laws of the country that cannot easily be changed) which is a list of the rights of US citizens, for example freedom of speech
(=the right to say what you want to say, including criticizing the government), and freedom of religion. In the original Bill of Rights (1791), ten rights were listed (=ten
amendments), but since then several more have been added. ⇒
Constitution of the United States,
First Amendment [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲