court
US /kɔːrt/
UK /kɔːrt/

1.
tribunal, corte
a body of people presided over by a judge, judges, or magistrate, and acting as a tribunal in civil and criminal cases
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The suspect was brought before the court.
El sospechoso fue llevado ante el tribunal.
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The court ruled in favor of the plaintiff.
El tribunal falló a favor del demandante.
2.
cancha, pista
a quadrangular area, either open or covered, marked out for ball games such as tennis or basketball
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They played a game of tennis on the clay court.
Jugaron un partido de tenis en la cancha de arcilla.
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The basketball court was newly renovated.
La cancha de baloncesto fue recientemente renovada.
3.
corte, palacio
the residence of a sovereign or noble
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The royal court was filled with nobles and dignitaries.
La corte real estaba llena de nobles y dignatarios.
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She was presented at court last year.
Fue presentada en la corte el año pasado.
1.
cortejar, buscar
pay attention to (someone) in order to win their support or affection
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He tried to court her with flowers and gifts.
Intentó cortejarla con flores y regalos.
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The politician is trying to court public opinion.
El político está tratando de cortejar la opinión pública.