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1 отъявленный злодей
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2 преступник
юр.criminal, offender, felon, perpetratorвыдавать / передавать преступника — to deliver a criminal; (другому государству) to extradite a criminal
обращаться (с кем-л.) как с (военным) преступником — to be treated as a (war) criminal
закоренелый преступник — hardened / inveterate criminal
малолетний преступник — juvenile offender / delinquent
профессиональный преступник — recidivist, habitual criminal
уголовный преступник — criminal, felon
соглашение о выдаче преступников (другому государству, штату и т.п.) — extradition treaty
меры, принятые в отношении преступника — measures taken in relation to the offender
преступник,, изобличающий своих сообщников — appellor
преступник, отбывающий срок в тюрьме — convict
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3 закоренелый преступник
1) General subject: a hardened criminal, bad actor, case-hardened criminal, habitual, habitual criminal, hard case, hardened criminal, jailbird, obdurate criminal, old offender, prison bird, tough criminalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > закоренелый преступник
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4 закоренелый
прлhardened; confirmedзакорене́лый лгун — incorrigible liar
закорене́лый предрассу́док — deep-rooted/deep-seated prejudice
закорене́лый престу́пник — hardened/inveterate criminal
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5 закоренелый
inveterate; ( о привычке) ingrained; deep-rootedзакоренелый преступник — inveterate law-breaker, hardened criminal
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6 закоренелый
inveterate; ( о привычке) ingrained; deep-rootedзакорене́лый престу́пник — inveterate law-breaker, hardened criminal
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7 матёрый
1) General subject: double dyed, double-dyed, old-timer, dry behind the ears, hardened (e.g. criminal), seasoned2) Politics: absolute, arrant, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardcore, hardened, hopeless, inveterate, out and out, outright, paid-up, total, unrelieved, utter -
8 заматерелый
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9 заматерелый
hardened, inveterateзаматере́лый престу́пник — hardened criminal
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bad actor — 1. a mean, ill tempered, troublemaking, or evil person. 2. a vicious animal. 3. an inveterate criminal. [1940 45] * * * … Universalium
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