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♦ criminal /ˈkrɪmɪnl/A a.2 (leg.) penale: criminal action, azione penale; criminal law, diritto penale; criminal court, tribunale penale; the criminal code, il codice penale (in Italia, Francia, ecc.); criminal charges, accuse penali; criminal justice, giustizia penale; criminal offence, reato; illecito penale; criminal proceedings, procedimento (sing.) penale; criminal record, precedenti (pl.) penali; fedina penale: He has a long criminal record, ha una fedina penale lunga così3 (fig.) criminale; da criminaliB n.criminale; delinquente; a common criminal, un delinquente comune; habitual criminal, delinquente abituale; pregiudicato; recidivo; hardened criminal, criminale incallito; to harbour a criminal, dare ricetto a un criminale NOTA D'USO: - delinquent o criminal?-● criminal abortion, aborto criminoso □ criminal assault, aggressione; (tentativo di) violenza carnale □ criminal association, associazione per delinquere □ criminal case, causa penale □ criminal contempt, oltraggio alla corte □ (stor.) criminal conversation, adulterio □ criminal damage, danneggiamento intenzionale; vandalismo; atti (pl.) vandalici □ criminal evidence, prova in materia penale □ criminal inquiry, inchiesta penale □ criminal intent, intento criminoso; dolo □ criminal lawyer, penalista □ criminal liability, responsabilità penale □ criminal negligence, negligenza colposa □ criminal procedure, procedura penale □ criminal trial, processo penale □ criminal wrong, illecito penale. -
2 hardened
['hɑːdnd] 1. 2.* * *hardened /ˈhɑ:dnd/a.1 indurito ( anche fig.); incallito; inveterato: a hardened criminal, un criminale incallito (o recidivo)2 (fig.) temprato; assuefatto, rotto (fig.): to be hardened to misfortune, essere assuefatto alla sventura● (mil.) a hardened shelter, un rifugio antiatomico (o corazzato, o in bunker) □ (mil.) hardened site, sito protetto.* * *['hɑːdnd] 1. 2. -
3 hardened hard·ened adj
['hɒːdnd](criminal) incallito (-a)
См. также в других словарях:
hardened criminal — index malefactor, outlaw Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
hardened — hardened, indurated, callous mean grown or become hard. These terms are comparable in both literal (compare HARDEN 1) and extended use. Hardened is the most inclusive because it is applicable to any substance, whether originally fluid or solid,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Hardened — Hard ened ( nd), a. 1. Made hard, or harder, or compact; made unfeeling or callous; made obstinate or obdurate; confirmed in error or vice. 2. Rendered resistant to the effects of nearby explosions; as, a hardened missile silo; hardened warhead… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
criminal — I UK [ˈkrɪmɪn(ə)l] / US adjective *** 1) [usually before noun] relating to illegal acts The book examines the causes of criminal behaviour. a criminal offence/act: It is a criminal offence to threaten someone with violence. a) [only before noun]… … English dictionary
criminal — crim|i|nal1 [ krımınl ] noun count * someone who has committed a crime: The system is designed to prevent criminals from reoffending. a convicted criminal (=one who has been judged guilty in a court of law): Convicted criminals should not profit… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
criminal — 1 / krIminFl/ adjective 1 related to or connected with crime: criminal behaviour | The boy had shown criminal tendencies since early adolescence. | a criminal offence (=a crime that can be punished by law) | criminal element (=people within a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
hardened — hard|ened [ˈha:dnd US ˈha:r ] adj 1.) hardened criminal/police officer etc a criminal, police officer etc who has had a lot of experience of things that are shocking and is therefore less affected by them 2.) become hardened (to sth) to become… … Dictionary of contemporary English
hardened — /hahr dnd/, adj. 1. made or become hard or harder. 2. pitiless; unfeeling. 3. firmly established or unlikely to change; inveterate: a hardened criminal. 4. inured; toughened: a hardened trooper. 5. rigid; unyielding: a hardened attitude. 6. (of a … Universalium
hardened — adjective 1) he was hardened to the violence he had seen Syn: inured, desensitized, deadened; accustomed, habituated, acclimatized, used 2) a hardened criminal Syn: inveterate, seasoned, habitual, chronic … Thesaurus of popular words
hardened — adjective a hardened criminal Syn: inveterate, seasoned, habitual, chronic, compulsive, confirmed, incorrigible … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
criminal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. offender, malefactor, felon, sinner, culprit, convict. See illegality, evildoer. adj. illegal, unlawful, felonious. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. unlawful, felonious, illegal, wrongful; see illegal ,… … English dictionary for students