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[ɪn'kri:s] (price, takings, salary, speed etc) augmenter; (noise, dissatisfaction) augmenter, croître; (pain, population) s'accroître, augmenter;∎ to increase by 10 percent augmenter de 10 pour cent;∎ production/demand/inflation has increased la production/la demande/l'inflation a augmenté;∎ the growth rate is likely to increase le taux de croissance va probablement augmenter ou s'accélérer;∎ the attacks have increased in frequency la fréquence des attaques a augmenté;∎ to increase in size grandir;∎ to increase in intensity s'intensifier;∎ to increase in price augmenter;∎ to increase in value prendre de la valeur[ɪn'kri:s] augmenter;∎ to increase output to 500 units a week augmenter ou faire passer la production à 500 unités par semaine;∎ recent events have increased speculation des événements récents ont renforcé les rumeurs(a) (in price, takings, salary, speed etc) augmentation f; (of noise, dissatisfaction) augmentation f; (in pain, population) accroissement m, augmentation f;∎ the increase in productivity/in the cost of living l'augmentation de la productivité/du coût de la vie;∎ a 10 percent pay increase une augmentation de salaire de 10 pour cent;∎ an increase in population un accroissement de la population;∎ an increase in the number of patients une augmentation ou un accroissement du nombre des malades∎ crime is on the increase la criminalité est en hausse;∎ shoplifting is on the increase les vols à l'étalage sont de plus en plus nombreux -
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n1) преступление2) преступность•to absolve smb of a crime — признавать кого-л. невиновным в совершении преступления
to be involved in a / to be party to a crime — участвовать в совершении преступления
to confiscate the proceeds of crime — конфисковать имущество, приобретенное преступным путем
to convict smb of a crime — признавать кого-л. виновным в совершении преступления; осуждать кого-л. за совершение преступления
to implicate smb in a crime — вовлекать кого-л. в совершение преступления; указывать на чью-л. причастность к совершению преступления
to plan / to plot a crime — замышлять преступление
to premeditate a crime — готовить преступление; заранее обдумывать преступление
- abominable crimeto suspect smb of a crime — подозревать кого-л. в совершении преступления
- accomplice of a crime
- atrocious crime
- capital crime
- complicity in a crime
- crime against a person
- crime against humanity
- crime against mankind
- crime carries a death penalty
- crime is rife
- drug-related crime
- economic crimes
- environmental crime
- extent of crime
- fight against crime
- financial crimes
- grave crime
- heinous crime
- human-rights crime
- increase of crime
- investigation of crimes
- jump in crime
- juvenile crime
- level of crime
- military crime
- monstrous crime
- organized crime
- outbreak of crime
- outrageous crime
- patent crime - prevention of crime
- profit-motivated crime
- racial motivated crime
- recorded crime
- rise in organized crime
- rising crime
- scene of crime
- serious crime
- service crime
- sharp rise in crime
- state crime
- string of crimes
- undetected crime
- unsolved crime
- victim of a crime
- violent crime
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I[΄inkri:s] n աճ, աճում. mar ked/ sharp/steady/slight/sudden increase նկատե լի/ կտրուկ/հաս տատուն/աննշան/հանկար ծակի աճ. increase in prices/wages/population գնե րի/ աշ խատավարձի/բնակչության աճ be on the increase աճել. Crime is on the increase Հանցա գոր ծությունն աճում էII[in΄kri:s] v աճել, մեծանալ, ավելան ալ, բարձրանալ. increase speed արագությունը ավե լացնել. increase cost/size/quantity/value ինքնար ժեքը/չափսերը/քանակը/արժեքը բարձրաց նել. My weight has increased Քաշս ավելացել է -
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♦ crime /kraɪm/n.1 (leg.) reato; crimine; delitto: lesser crime, reato minore; serious crime, reato grave; crimine; capital crime, delitto capitale; a ghastly crime, un crimine orribile; a heinous crime, un crimine efferato; a monstrous crime, un delitto mostruoso; crime of passion, delitto passionale; a crime against humanity, un crimine contro l'umanità; motiveless crime, delitto senza movente; war crimes, crimini di guerra; the scene of the crime, la scena del delitto; to commit a crime, commettere un delitto; to perpetrate a crime, perpetrare un delitto2 (fig.) delitto; peccato: an unforgivable crime, un delitto imperdonabile; a foul crime, un infame delitto; It would be a crime to throw it away, sarebbe un delitto buttarlo via3 [u] crimine, crimini (pl.); criminalità: to prevent crime, prevenire il crimine; to combat (o to fight) crime, combattere il crimine (o la criminalità); Crime is on the increase, la criminalità è in aumento; organized crime, crimine organizzato; criminalità organizzata; juvenile crime, criminalità minorile; violent crime, crimini violenti; crime rate, tasso di criminalità; crime figures, statistiche relative alla criminalità; partner in crime, complice● crime and punishment, delitto e castigo □ crime fiction, narrativa gialla; giallistica □ crime-fighting, lotta contro il crimine □ crime-fighter, agente della polizia criminale □ ( USA) crime lab, (polizia) scientifica □ crime lord, signore del crimine; pezzo grosso della malavita □ (in GB) crime management unit, sezione investigativa ( della polizia) □ crime novel, giallo □ crime prevention, prevenzione del crimine □ (in GB) crime report number, numero della denuncia del reato □ (giorn.) crime reporter, cronista di cronaca nera □ (mil.) crime sheet, foglio delle punizioni □ crime squad, squadra anticrimine □ crime wave, ondata di delitti □ crime writer, scrittore di gialli; giallista □ a life in crime, una vita da criminale □ (prov.) Crime doesn't pay, il delitto non paga. -
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crime [kraɪm]crime m• minor crime délit m* * *[kraɪm] 1.the crime of murder/theft — le meurtre/vol
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1. noun1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) crimen, delito2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) delito, crimen•- criminal
2. noun(a person who has been found guilty of a crime.) criminal, delincuentecrime n1. delito2. delincuenciatr[kraɪm]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcrime doesn't pay no hay crimen sin castigoto commit a crime cometer un delitoto prevent crime prevenir la criminalidadcrime fiction novelas nombre femenino plural policíacascrime rate índice nombre masculino de criminalidadcrime wave ola delictivacrime ['kraɪm] n1) : crimen m, delito mto commit a crime: cometer un delito2) : crimen m, delincuencia forganized crime: crimen organizadon.• crimen s.m.• delito s.m.kraɪmit's a crime to waste such talent — (colloq) es un crimen or un pecado desperdiciar un talento así
b) u ( criminal activity) delincuencia fcrime doesn't pay — (set phrase) no hay crimen sin castigo (fr hecha); (before n) <rate, figures> de criminalidad
[kraɪm]crime wave — ola f delictiva
1. Nit's not a crime! — (fig) ¡no es para tanto!
2) (=activity) delincuencia f2.CPDcrime of passion N — crimen m pasional
crime prevention N — prevención f del crimen
crime rate N — índice m de criminalidad
crime scene N — lugar m del delito, escena f del crimen
Crime Squad N — ≈ Brigada f de Investigación Criminal (Sp)
crime statistics NPL — estadísticas fpl del crimen
crime wave N — ola f de crímenes or delitos
crime writer N — autor(a) m / f de novelas policíacas
* * *[kraɪm]it's a crime to waste such talent — (colloq) es un crimen or un pecado desperdiciar un talento así
b) u ( criminal activity) delincuencia fcrime doesn't pay — (set phrase) no hay crimen sin castigo (fr hecha); (before n) <rate, figures> de criminalidad
crime wave — ola f delictiva
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noun1) Verbrechen, das2) collect., no pl.* * *1. noun1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) das Verbrechen2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) das Verbrechen•- academic.ru/17256/criminal">criminal2. noun(a person who has been found guilty of a crime.) der/die Verbrecher(in)* * *[kraɪm]na \crime against humanity ein Verbrechen nt gegen die Menschlichkeitthe scene of the \crime der Tatortheinous/petty \crime abscheuliches/geringfügiges Verbrechento be accused of/charged with a \crime eines Verbrechens angeklagt/beschuldigt werdento commit a \crime ein Verbrechen nt begehento lead a life of \crime das Leben eines/einer Kriminellen führenpetty \crime Kleinkriminalität fit would be a \crime es wäre eine Schande4.▶ \crime doesn't pay Verbrechen zahlen sich nicht aus* * *[kraɪm]n1) Straftat f; (= murder, robbery with violence etc also, fig) Verbrechen ntit's a crime to throw away all that good food — es ist eine Sünde or eine Schande, all das gute Essen wegzuwerfen
2) no pl Verbrechen pl* * *crime [kraım] s1. JURa) Verbrechen n, Straftat f:crime against humanity Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit;crime prevention Verbrechensverhütung f;crime rate Zahl f der Verbrechen;crime syndicate Verbrechersyndikat n;crime thriller Krimi m (Film, Roman);crime wave Welle f von Verbrechenb) koll Verbrechen pl:crime doesn’t pay Verbrechen zahlen sich nicht aus3. Frevel m:a) Übel-, Untat fb) schwere Sünde4. umga) Verbrechen n:b) Jammer m, Zumutung f:* * *noun1) Verbrechen, das2) collect., no pl.* * *n.Delikt -e n.Untat -en f.Verbrechen n. -
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1. noun1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) forbrydelse; ugerning2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) forbrydelse; synd•- criminal2. noun(a person who has been found guilty of a crime.) kriminel; forbryder* * *1. noun1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) forbrydelse; ugerning2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) forbrydelse; synd•- criminal2. noun(a person who has been found guilty of a crime.) kriminel; forbryder -
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1) збільшення, поширення2) збільшувати, поширювати•- increase for a child
- increase for dependents
- increase in drug smuggling
- increase in liabilities
- increase in protectionism
- increase in the crime
- increase in unemployment
- increase of indirect taxation
- increase of risk
- increase of taxation
- increase the pensionable age
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1. noun1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) crime2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) crime•- criminal2. noun(a person who has been found guilty of a crime.) criminoso* * *[kraim] n 1 crime, delito. he committed a crime / ele cometeu um crime. 2 pecado. capital crime crime capital. crime against humanity crime contra a humanidade: atrocidade contra um grupo ou povo. crime against nature sodomia. -
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1. in'kri:s verb(to (cause to) grow in size, number etc: The number of children in this school has increased greatly in recent years.) øke(s), stige, vokse2. 'inkri:s noun((the amount, number etc added by) growth: There has been some increase in business; The increase in the population over the last ten years was 40,000.) vekst, økning, stigning- on the increasetilta--------tilvekst--------vekst--------vokseIsubst. \/ˈɪnkriːs\/, \/ɪnˈkriːs\/1) økning, stigning, forhøyelse, vekst2) ( gammeldags) tilvekst (ved formering\/oppdretting), skurd, innhøsting, frukt(er)3) ( strikking) økning i masketalletbe on the increase stige, øke, være tiltakende\/stigendeincrease of\/in tilvekst av\/iincrease of the moon nymåneincrease on økning i forhold tilIIverb \/ɪnˈkriːs\/, \/ˈɪnkriːs\/1) øke(s), stige, vokse, tilta, forhøye, høyne, gjøre større, sette opp• the population has increased by 2,000 to 50,0002) forøke seg, formere seg3) ( håndarbeid) øke masketallet (i strikking)increase in tilta iincrease the cost\/price of fordyre, sette opp prisen på -
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1. noun1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) forbrytelse; kriminalitet2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) skjendig handling•- criminal2. noun(a person who has been found guilty of a crime.) forbrytersubst. \/kraɪm\/1) forbrytelse, lovbrudd, (u)gjerning, kriminalitet2) ( overført) forbrytelse, skjendig handlingcrime of forethought overlagt forbrytelse, forsettlig lovbruddcrime of gain ( jus) vinningsforbrytelsecrime of omission ( jus) unnlatelsesforbrytelsecrime of violence ( jus) voldsforbrytelseit's a crime det er ulovlig, det er uforsvarlig, det er synd og skam -
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[kraɪm] 1.1) (offence) (minor) reato m.; (serious) crimine m., delitto m. ( against contro)2) U (criminal activity) criminalità f.3) fig. (immoral act) crimine m., vergogna f.2.modificatore [fiction, novel, writing] poliziesco, giallo; [wave, rate] di criminalità* * *1. noun1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) crimine; criminalità2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) crimine•- criminal2. noun(a person who has been found guilty of a crime.) criminale* * *[kraɪm] 1.1) (offence) (minor) reato m.; (serious) crimine m., delitto m. ( against contro)2) U (criminal activity) criminalità f.3) fig. (immoral act) crimine m., vergogna f.2.modificatore [fiction, novel, writing] poliziesco, giallo; [wave, rate] di criminalità -
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1. noun1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) zločin; kazniva dejanja2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) zločin•- criminal2. noun(a person who has been found guilty of a crime.) zločinec* * *I [kraim]nounzločin, hudodelstvo; colloquially traparijaa mistake worse than a crime — velika, nepopravljiva napakacapital crime — zločin, ki se kaznuje s smrtjoII [kraim]transitive verbmilitary obtožiti, obsoditi -
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bűncselekmény, bűntett* * *1. noun1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) bűncselekmény; bűnözés2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) vétek•- criminal2. noun(a person who has been found guilty of a crime.) bűnös, bűnöző
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