Cómo Pronunciar "beyond a reasonable doubt"
expression
ˌbiˈɔnd/, /bɪˈɑnd/, /bɪˈɔnd/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈɹizənəbəɫ/, /ˈɹiznəbəɫ/ /ˈdaʊt
bee-YOND uh REE-zuh-nuh-buhl DOWT
bɪjˈɒnd/ /æɪ/ /ɹˈiːzənəbəl/ /dˈaʊt
bee-YOND uh REE-zuh-nuh-buhl DOWT
Definición
This expression is used in law to mean that something has been proven so clearly and completely that there can be no reasonable doubt about it. It is the highest standard of proof in criminal trials.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˌbiˈɔnd/, /bɪˈɑnd/, /bɪˈɔnd/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈɹizənəbəɫ/, /ˈɹiznəbəɫ/ /ˈdaʊt
Inglés Británico
bɪjˈɒnd/ /æɪ/ /ɹˈiːzənəbəl/ /dˈaʊt
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
bee-YOND uh REE-zuh-nuh-buhl DOWT
UK
bee-YOND uh REE-zuh-nuh-buhl DOWT
Escucha en Contexto
The jury must be sure beyond a reasonable doubt to find the defendant guilty.
It must be proven beyond a reasonable doubt that he committed the crime.
The judge explained the meaning of beyond a reasonable doubt to the jury.
Unless the case is proved beyond a reasonable doubt, the accused must go free.