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1 retributivo
adj.retributive, fair, of retributive justice, retributory.* * *► adjetivo1 retributive* * *= retributive.Ex. The main character in the novel viewed his death as the solutions to his problems and was therefore motivated enough by the death-wish to kill with the hopes of retributive capital punishment.----* diferencial retributivo entre mujeres y hombres = gender pay differential.* justicia retributiva = retributive justice.* * *= retributive.Ex: The main character in the novel viewed his death as the solutions to his problems and was therefore motivated enough by the death-wish to kill with the hopes of retributive capital punishment.
* diferencial retributivo entre mujeres y hombres = gender pay differential.* justicia retributiva = retributive justice.* * *retributivo, -a adjla política retributiva pay policy;un premio retributivo a cash prize -
2 justicia retributiva
f.retributive justice.* * *(n.) = retributive justiceEx. Reconciliation has been counterposed to retributive justice by new political & religious elites.* * *(n.) = retributive justiceEx: Reconciliation has been counterposed to retributive justice by new political & religious elites.
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3 merecido
adj.1 merited, deserving, well-deserved, deserved.2 condign.m.deserved thing, due thing, due, comeuppance.past part.past participle of spanish verb: merecer.* * *1 (just) deserts plural, come-uppance————————1→ link=merecer merecer► adjetivo1 fully deserved, well deserved1 (just) deserts plural, come-uppance\llevar su merecido to get one's come-uppancebien merecido lo tiene he (she, etc) had it coming to him (her, etc)* * *1. (f. - merecida)adj.just, due2. noun m.* * *1.ADJ [premio, descanso] well-deserved2.SM just deserts pl* * *recibió or se llevó su merecido — he got what he deserved
* * *= deserved, retribution, retributive.Ex. Such a policy might reduce the library's deserved status as an institution of high culture and it would increase rapport between the library and its users.Ex. Prerequisites like retribution for the baddies and reward for the goodies must prevail in children's stories.Ex. The main character in the novel viewed his death as the solutions to his problems and was therefore motivated enough by the death-wish to kill with the hopes of retributive capital punishment.----* bien merecido = well deserved, well-earned.* castigo merecido = retribution.* * *recibió or se llevó su merecido — he got what he deserved
* * *= deserved, retribution, retributive.Ex: Such a policy might reduce the library's deserved status as an institution of high culture and it would increase rapport between the library and its users.
Ex: Prerequisites like retribution for the baddies and reward for the goodies must prevail in children's stories.Ex: The main character in the novel viewed his death as the solutions to his problems and was therefore motivated enough by the death-wish to kill with the hopes of retributive capital punishment.* bien merecido = well deserved, well-earned.* castigo merecido = retribution.* * *recibió or se llevó su merecido he got his just deserts, he got what he deserved* * *
Del verbo merecer: ( conjugate merecer)
merecido es:
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merecer
merecido
merecer ( conjugate merecer) verbo transitivo ‹premio/castigo› to deserve;
merecerse verbo pronominal ( enf) ‹premio/castigo› to deserve;
te lo tienes bien merecido it serves you right;
se merece que la asciendan she deserves to be promoted
merecido sustantivo masculino: recibió or se llevó su merecido he got what he deserved
merecer vtr (ser digno de) to deserve: no merecía el aplauso, she didn't deserve the applause
este libro no merece ser leído, this book isn't worth reading
♦ Locuciones: merece la pena, to be worth the trouble o to be worth it: la recompensa merece la pena, the reward is worth it ➣ Ver nota en deserve
merecido sustantivo masculino due: han recibido su merecido, they got what was coming to them
' merecido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
merecer
English:
deserts
- deserve
- just
- richly
- serve
- well-earned
* * *merecido nmdarle a alguien su merecido to give sb his/her just deserts;recibió su merecido he got his just deserts* * *I adj well-deserved;bien merecido lo tiene it serves him rightII m just deserts pl* * *merecido nm: something merited, duerecibieron su merecido: they got their just deserts -
4 punitivo
adj.punitive, punishing, sanctionative.m.punishment.* * *► adjetivo1 punitive* * *- va adjetivo (frml) punitive* * *= punitive, retributive.Ex. If there are people who do not want to become whole individuals, influences more potent, persuasive or punitive than libraries will fail to alter them.Ex. The main character in the novel viewed his death as the solutions to his problems and was therefore motivated enough by the death-wish to kill with the hopes of retributive capital punishment.----* compensación punitiva = exemplary damages.* * *- va adjetivo (frml) punitive* * *= punitive, retributive.Ex: If there are people who do not want to become whole individuals, influences more potent, persuasive or punitive than libraries will fail to alter them.
Ex: The main character in the novel viewed his death as the solutions to his problems and was therefore motivated enough by the death-wish to kill with the hopes of retributive capital punishment.* compensación punitiva = exemplary damages.* * *punitivo -va( frml); punitive* * *
punitivo,-a adj frml punitive, punishing
' punitivo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
punitiva
English:
punitive
* * *punitivo, -a adjpunitive* * *adj punitive* * *punitivo, -va adj: punitive -
5 con la esperanza de
= in hope(s) of, with the hope(s) ofEx. In 1976, he conducted interviews with various booksellers in hope of getting a clear idea of publisher-bookseller relations.Ex. The main character in the novel viewed his death as the solutions to his problems and was therefore motivated enough by the death-wish to kill with the hope of retributive capital punishment.* * *= in hope(s) of, with the hope(s) ofEx: In 1976, he conducted interviews with various booksellers in hope of getting a clear idea of publisher-bookseller relations.
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6 deseo inconsciente de morir
Ex. The main character in the novel viewed his death as the solutions to his problems and was therefore motivated enough by the death-wish to kill with the hopes of retributive capital punishment.* * *Ex: The main character in the novel viewed his death as the solutions to his problems and was therefore motivated enough by the death-wish to kill with the hopes of retributive capital punishment.
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7 esperando
= in hope(s) of, with the hope(s) of.Ex. In 1976, he conducted interviews with various booksellers in hope of getting a clear idea of publisher-bookseller relations.Ex. The main character in the novel viewed his death as the solutions to his problems and was therefore motivated enough by the death-wish to kill with the hope of retributive capital punishment.----* esperando que = in hope(s) that.* * *= in hope(s) of, with the hope(s) of.Ex: In 1976, he conducted interviews with various booksellers in hope of getting a clear idea of publisher-bookseller relations.
Ex: The main character in the novel viewed his death as the solutions to his problems and was therefore motivated enough by the death-wish to kill with the hope of retributive capital punishment.* esperando que = in hope(s) that. -
8 justicia
f.1 justice (derecho).administrar justicia to administer justiceen justicia in (all) fairnessse le hizo justicia entregándole el premio she received the recognition she deserved when she was awarded the prizeesa foto no le hace justicia that photo doesn't do him justiceser de justicia to be only fairjusticia social social justice2 law.* * *1 (equidad, derecho) justice, fairness2 la justicia (organismo) the law\administrar justicia to administer justiceen justicia in all fairnesshacer justicia to do justicehacer justicia a algo/alguien to do justice to somebody/somethingser de justicia to be only fairtomarse la justicia por su mano to take the law into one's own hands* * *noun f.1) justice2) fairness* * *1.SF [gen] justice; (=equidad) fairness, equity; (=derecho) rightde justicia — justly, deservedly
2.SM †† representative of authority* * *a) ( equidad) justiceen justicia — in all fairness, to be fair
b) (sistema, leyes)huir de la justicia — to flee from justice o the law
recurrir a la justicia — (frml) to have recourse to law (frml)
* * *= fairness, justice, equitability, rightness.Ex. That's a federal agency I believe that what they've done in this particular case represents social justice and elementary fairness.Ex. This approach does insufficient justice to the preliminary steps in the indexing process.Ex. These variables ensured equitability by virtue of enabling each department to acquire the same percentage of the literature published in its field.Ex. The quiet and hallowed stacks provide comfort and solace to the bibliophile and a sense of rightness and order to the librarian.----* administración de justicia = administration of justice.* administrar justicia = dispense + justice.* en justicia = to be fair.* escapar de la justicia = escape + justice.* hacer justicia = do + justice.* huir de la justicia = lam (it).* huyendo de la justicia = on the run, on the lam.* justicia administrativa = administrative justice.* justicia de género = gender justice.* justicia distributiva = distributive justice.* justicia penal = criminal justice.* justicia racial = racial justice.* justicia retributiva = retributive justice.* justicia social = social justice.* la justicia = the Bench.* luchar por la justicia = fight for + justice.* Ministro de Justicia = Attorney General, Minister of Justice.* palacio de justicia = courthouse.* para hacer justicia = in fairness to.* sala de justicia = courtroom.* sistema de justicia penal = criminal justice system.* tribunal de justicia = criminal court, court of justice, law courts, court of law.* * *a) ( equidad) justiceen justicia — in all fairness, to be fair
b) (sistema, leyes)huir de la justicia — to flee from justice o the law
recurrir a la justicia — (frml) to have recourse to law (frml)
* * *= fairness, justice, equitability, rightness.Ex: That's a federal agency I believe that what they've done in this particular case represents social justice and elementary fairness.
Ex: This approach does insufficient justice to the preliminary steps in the indexing process.Ex: These variables ensured equitability by virtue of enabling each department to acquire the same percentage of the literature published in its field.Ex: The quiet and hallowed stacks provide comfort and solace to the bibliophile and a sense of rightness and order to the librarian.* administración de justicia = administration of justice.* administrar justicia = dispense + justice.* en justicia = to be fair.* escapar de la justicia = escape + justice.* hacer justicia = do + justice.* huir de la justicia = lam (it).* huyendo de la justicia = on the run, on the lam.* justicia administrativa = administrative justice.* justicia de género = gender justice.* justicia distributiva = distributive justice.* justicia penal = criminal justice.* justicia racial = racial justice.* justicia retributiva = retributive justice.* justicia social = social justice.* la justicia = the Bench.* luchar por la justicia = fight for + justice.* Ministro de Justicia = Attorney General, Minister of Justice.* palacio de justicia = courthouse.* para hacer justicia = in fairness to.* sala de justicia = courtroom.* sistema de justicia penal = criminal justice system.* tribunal de justicia = criminal court, court of justice, law courts, court of law.* * *1 (equidad) justicejusticia social social justicelos manifestantes pedían justicia the protestors called for justicees de justicia que se lo hayan dado it is only right o just o fair that he should have been given itla distinción de que ha sido objeto es de justicia the award he has received is richly deserveden justicia in all fairness, to be fairla justicia de su decisión the fairness of her decisionnunca se le ha hecho justicia como escritor he has never received due recognition as a writeresta foto no le hace justicia this picture doesn't do him justice2(sistema, leyes): la justicia the lawquienes administran la justicia those who administer justice o the lawhuyeron de la justicia they fled from justice o the lawtomarse la justicia por su mano to take the law into one's own handsCompuestos:military justice system, military lawpoetic justice* * *
justicia sustantivo femenino
en justicia in all fairness, to be fair;
la justicia de su decisión the fairness of her decision;
nunca se le ha hecho justicia como escritor he has never received due recognition as a writerb) (sistema, leyes):
huir de la justicia to flee from justice o the law;
tomarse la justicia por su mano to take the law into one's own hands
justicia sustantivo femenino justice
♦ Locuciones: tomarse la justicia por su mano, to take the law into one's own hands
' justicia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bien
- cacerolada
- derecha
- derecho
- detrimento
- escapar
- honestidad
- huir
- injusticia
- justamente
- palacio
- poner
- prófuga
- prófugo
- sala
- sed
- sol
- alguacil
- corte
- mano
- responder
- tribunal
- triunfar
English:
administer
- administration
- Attorney General
- bar
- beat down
- courthouse
- courtroom
- dispense
- fairly
- fairness
- justice
- law
- mockery
- prevail
- right
- run
- sense
- share
- square deal
- attorney
- disservice
- let
- perversion
- supreme
* * *justicia nf1. [equidad] fairness, justice;en justicia in (all) fairness;se le hizo justicia entregándole el premio she received the recognition she deserved when she was awarded the prize;esa foto no le hace justicia that photo doesn't do him justicejusticia social social justice2. [derecho] justice;administrar justicia to administer justice;ser de justicia to be only fair;es de justicia que la indemnicen it is only right o fair that she should be compensated;tomarse la justicia por su mano to take the law into one's own hands3.la justicia [sistema de leyes] the lawla persigue la justicia británica she is being sought by the British courts* * *f1 justice;hacer justicia a do justice to;es de justicia que le devuelvan lo que le pertenenece it is only right that they give him back what belongs to him2:tomarse la justicia por su mano take the law into one’s own hands* * *justicia nf1) : justice, fairnesshacerle justicia a: to do justice toser de justicia: to be only fair2)la justicia : the lawtomarse la justicia por su mano: to take the law into one's own hands* * *justicia n (en general) justice -
9 pulsión de muerte
Ex. The main character in the novel viewed his death as the solutions to his problems and was therefore motivated enough by the death-wish to kill with the hopes of retributive capital punishment.* * *Ex: The main character in the novel viewed his death as the solutions to his problems and was therefore motivated enough by the death-wish to kill with the hopes of retributive capital punishment.
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10 justo castigo
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11 némesis
f. s.&pl.Nemesis, goddess of retributive justice.* * *1 nemesis* * *Nemesis* * *némesis nf invnemesis -
12 diosa
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13 numeración de Godel
• goddess of retributive justice• Godel's incompleteness theorems -
14 recuperable
• reclaimable• recoupable• recoverable• retributive• retrieval• salvageable -
15 recuperación
• clawback• recapture• recoupment• recovery• recuperation• repossession• retributive justice• retrieve -
16 retribución
• fee• paymaster• payment• payment against documents• retrenchment• retribution• retributive -
17 retributivo
• equitable• income policy• income-producing property• retrial• retributive justice -
18 retribuyente
• retrial• retributive justice -
19 kármico
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20 retribuyente
adj.1 retributive, retributory.2 retributing.m.rewarder, compensator.
См. также в других словарях:
retributive — re·trib·u·tive /ri tri byə tiv/ adj: of, relating to, or marked by retribution retributive justice re·trib·u·tive·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Retributive — Re*trib u*tive, Retributory Re*trib u*to*ry, a. [Cf. LL. retributorius worthy of retribution.] Of or pertaining to retribution; of the nature of retribution; involving retribution or repayment; as, retributive justice; retributory comforts. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
retributive — (adj.) 1670s; see RETRIBUTE (Cf. retribute) + IVE (Cf. ive) … Etymology dictionary
retributive — adjective 1. of or relating to or having the nature of retribution retributive justice demands an eye for an eye • Syn: ↑retaliatory, ↑relatiative, ↑retributory, ↑vindicatory • Similar to: ↑punitive, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
retributive — retributively, adv. /ri trib yeuh tiv/, adj. characterized by or involving retribution: retributive justice. Also, retributory /ri trib yeuh tawr ee, tohr ee/. [1670 80; obs. retribute to make retribution ( < L retributus; see RETRIBUTION) + IVE] … Universalium
retributive — adj. Retributive is used with these nouns: ↑justice … Collocations dictionary
retributive — re•trib•u•tive [[t]rɪˈtrɪb yə tɪv[/t]] also re•trib•u•to•ry [[t] ˌtɔr i, ˌtoʊr i[/t]] adj. characterized by or involving retribution: retributive justice[/ex] • Etymology: 1670–80; obs. retribute to make retribution (< L retribūtus, ptp.… … From formal English to slang
retributive — retribution ► NOUN ▪ punishment inflicted in the spirit of moral outrage or personal vengeance. DERIVATIVES retributive adjective retributory adjective. ORIGIN Latin, from retribuere assign again … English terms dictionary
Retributive justice — is a theory of justice that considers that proportionate punishment is a morally acceptable response to crime, with an eye to the satisfaction and psychological benefits it can bestow to the aggrieved party and its intimates.DefinitionIn ethics… … Wikipedia
retributive action — index sanction (punishment) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
retributive justice — index condemnation (punishment), conviction (finding of guilt), correction (punishment), discipline (punishmen … Law dictionary