gavel

مطرقة
definition
verb
he gaveled the convention to order
bring (a hearing or person) to order by use of a gavel.
noun
For example, when the auctioneer hammers the gavel , a binding contract exists immediately.
a small mallet with which an auctioneer, a judge, or the chair of a meeting hits a surface to call for attention or order.
translation of 'gavel'
noun
مطرقة الرئيس,
مطرقة الشىء,
مطرقة
example
It ended in furore and the mayor had to use her 'gavel' to restore order.
The judge banged his 'gavel' several times to demand silence, but he couldn't be heard above the noise that was increasing by the minute.
He rose from his chair and lifted his 'gavel' , apparently intending to enforce the Senate rule against public demonstrations.
When the auctioneer lowered his 'gavel' , the room erupted in applause.
Then, with a final stroke of his 'gavel' , the auctioneer declared that the auction was over.
The judge bangs his 'gavel' and then gets up and exits the courtroom.
For example, when the auctioneer hammers the 'gavel' , a binding contract exists immediately.
Weeping family members of deceased on behalf of the accused also wept in joy as the 'gavel' hit and the judge proclaimed that he would not allow another appeal of the case.
The warning didn't register with one windbag, and the committee members signaled the emcee to 'gavel' the person off the dais.
In fact, it's my understanding that he will 'gavel' the convention to order, sometime late tomorrow afternoon.
Suddenly everyone was talking at once, and the judge banged his 'gavel' on the desk.
I wasn't sure what was happening as the judge banged his 'gavel' on the bench and the court was adjourned.
There's the buzz of bidding against other interested people, the tension of waiting to see if they'll raise their offer, and the joy of being the winner when the auctioneer bangs his 'gavel' .
The judge banged his 'gavel' , dismissing the court for lunch.
With members of Congress itching to 'gavel' their lame duck session to a close, the biggest hurdle remains a catch-all spending bill that's now weeks overdue.
The silence was broken by the 'gavel' pounding on the judge's perch.
Maybe that's why the young Scottish playwright talks so fast and loose about his work, chattering like a set of joke teeth, spattering out anecdotes and theories like an auctioneer whose own mindset is under the 'gavel' .
Hushed whispers erupted within the courtroom and the judge slammed his 'gavel' down to bring order once again.
When the auctioneer banged his 'gavel' for the last time, the auction had raised over 100,000 baht.
The judge banged on the table again, wielding the 'gavel' like Thor's hammer, this time with a note of finality that echoed in the spacious room.
But this isn't a TV drama where the judge bangs down the 'gavel' decisively and victims leap up to the cheers of supporters.
The judge slams down his 'gavel' and stands up as the audience becomes alive with controversy.
So, why did that 13-year-old girl get to 'gavel' the convention to order earlier this week?
In Maryland, judges, lawyers, and businesspeople are 'gaveling' out the details of tech court.
The so-called Vienna Group was ‘ 'gavelling' ’ each paragraph yesterday afternoon and was to hand the final draft plan to the summit's main committee.
The host committee will hold delegation receptions throughout the city on Sunday, Aug.13, the day before the convention is 'gaveled' to order.
He has 'gaveled' to rest the rumors that he will retire from the U.S. Supreme Court.
Democrats called in vain for 'gaveling' the vote closed as Republican leaders lobbied their members to switch votes and support the bill.
Near the end of the morning, after I'd 'gaveled' down dozens of lots of major artwork for big money from a big crowd that nearly filled our Blue Salon, a tiny, minor Renoir came up.
The Chairman of the magistrates 'gaveled' loudly on the block.
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