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condemn [kənˈdem]a. [+ person] condamner (to à)b. [+ building] déclarer insalubre* * *[kən'dem] 1.transitive verbto condemn something as pointless/provocative — condamner la futilité/l'aspect provocateur de quelque chose
to condemn somebody to death/life imprisonment — condamner quelqu'un à mort/à perpétuité
3) ( doom)to condemn somebody to — condamner quelqu'un à [poverty]
4) ( declare unsafe) déclarer [quelque chose] inhabitable [building]2.condemned past participle adjective1) [cell] des condamnés à mortcondemned man/woman — condamné/-e m/f à mort
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A vtr1 ( censure) condamner (for doing pour avoir fait) ; condemned for human rights abuses condamné pour le non respect des droits de l'homme ; to condemn sth as pointless/provocative condamner la futilité/l'aspect provocateur de qch ; to condemn sb as an opportunist dénoncer l'opportunisme de qn ;3 ( doom) to be condemned to do être condamné à faire ; to condemn sb to condamner qn à [isolation, poverty] ;4 ( declare unsafe) déclarer [qch] inhabitable [building] ; déclarer [qch] impropre à la consommation [meat] ;5 ( betray) condamner.1 [cell] des condamnés à mort ; condemned man/woman condamné/-e m/f à mort ;2 [building] déclaré inhabitable. -
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transitive verb1) (censure) verdammencondemned cell — Todeszelle, die
3) (declare unfit) für unbewohnbar erklären [Gebäude]; für ungenießbar erklären [Fleisch]* * *[kən'dem]1) (to criticize as morally wrong or evil: Everyone condemned her for being cruel to her child.) verurteilen2) (to sentence to (a punishment): She was condemned to death.) verurteilen3) (to declare (a building) to be unfit to use: These houses have been condemned.) für unbewohnbar/gesundheitsschädlich erklären•- academic.ru/15075/condemnation">condemnation- condemned cell* * *con·demn[kənˈdem]vt1. (censure)▪ to \condemn sb/sth jdn/etw verurteilen2. LAWpoverty had \condemned him from birth to a life of crime ( fig) die Armut hatte ihn von Geburt an zu einem Leben voller Verbrechen verdammtto be \condemned to death zum Tode verurteilt werden▪ to \condemn sb to do sth jdn dazu verurteilen, etw zu tun3. (declare unsafe)to \condemn a building ein Gebäude für unbewohnbar erklären* * *[kən'dem]vt1) (= censure) verurteilen2) (JUR: sentence) verurteilento condemn sb to death/10 years' imprisonment — jdn zum Tode/zu 10 Jahren Gefängnis verurteilen
3) (fig) verdammen, verurteilen (to zu)4) (= declare unfit) building, slums für abbruchreif erklären; ship für nicht mehr seetüchtig erklärenthese houses are/should be condemned — diese Häuser stehen auf der Abrissliste/sollten abgerissen werden
the fruit was condemned as unfit for consumption — das Obst wurde für den Verzehr ungeeignet erklärt
* * *condemn [kənˈdem] v/t1. verdammen, verurteilen, verwerfen, missbilligen, tadeln ( alle:as als;for, on account of wegen):condemn as untrustworthy als unglaubwürdig verwerfencondemned cell Todeszelle fb) fig verdammen (to zu):his own words condemn him er hat sich selbst das Urteil gesprochen;his very looks condemn him sein bloßes Aussehen verrät ihn3. JURa) Schmuggelware etc als verfallen erklären, beschlagnahmenb) US enteignencondemn a building (a food product);condemned house Abbruchhaus n5. SCHIFFb) als Prise erklären, mit Beschlag belegen6. einen Kranken aufgeben, für unheilbar erklären* * *transitive verb1) (censure) verdammencondemned cell — Todeszelle, die
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kən'dem1) (to criticize as morally wrong or evil: Everyone condemned her for being cruel to her child.) condenar2) (to sentence to (a punishment): She was condemned to death.) condenar3) (to declare (a building) to be unfit to use: These houses have been condemned.) declarar en ruina•- condemned cell
condemn vb condenartr[kən'dem]1 (criticize, denounce) condenar, censurar■ the terrorist attack was condemned by all the political parties todos los partidos políticos condenaron el atentado2 (sentence) condenar3 (building) declarar en ruinacondemn [kən'dɛm] vt1) censure: condenar, reprobar, censurar2) : declarar insalubre (alimentos), declarar ruinoso (un edificio)3) sentence: condenarcondemned to death: condenado a muertev.• afear v.• censurar v.• condenar v.• culpar v.• expropiar v.• vituperar v.kən'dem1)a) ( sentence) condenarhe was condemned to death — lo condenaron or fue condenado a muerte
b) ( censure) condenar2)a) ( declare unusable) \<\<building\>\> declarar ruinosob) (in US: convert to public use) \<\<building\>\> expropiar ( por causa de utilidad pública)[kǝn'dem]VT (=sentence, censure) condenar; [+ building] declarar en ruina; [+ food] declarar insalubre* * *[kən'dem]1)a) ( sentence) condenarhe was condemned to death — lo condenaron or fue condenado a muerte
b) ( censure) condenar2)a) ( declare unusable) \<\<building\>\> declarar ruinosob) (in US: convert to public use) \<\<building\>\> expropiar ( por causa de utilidad pública) -
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nсмерть, гибельto commemorate smb's death — отмечать годовщину чьей-л. смерти
to commute smb's death to life imprisonment — заменять кому-л. смертную казнь пожизненным тюремным заключением
to condemn smb to death — приговаривать кого-л. к смертной казни / к высшей мере наказания
to express one's sorrow / grief at smb's death — выражать соболезнование по поводу чьей-л. смерти
- civil deathto sentence smb to death by firing squad — приговаривать кого-л. к расстрелу
- civilian deaths
- death by hanging
- death by misadventure
- Death to...!
- drug-related death
- ignominious death
- inquest into the death of smb
- kiss of death
- living death
- natural death
- public death
- ready to fight to the death
- service-incurred death
- total number of deaths
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♦ death /dɛɵ/n. [uc]1 morte ( anche fig.); decesso: The cause of death was given as asphyxiation, hanno dichiarato che la causa della morte è stata l'asfissia; death by drowning, morte per annegamento; to bleed to death, morire dissanguato; to be burned to death, essere arso vivo; morire (in un incendio): Many people were burnt to death in the fire, molte persone perirono nell'incendio; to beat sb. to death, picchiare a morte q.; to choke to death, morire soffocato; to crush to death, uccidere ( schiacciando); stritolare; bored to death, annoiato a morte; to condemn (o to sentence) to death, condannare a morte; sudden death, morte improvvisa; untimely death, morte prematura; violent death, morte violenta; They escaped death by inches, sono scampati alla morte per pochissimo; Deaths from cancer have risen sharply, le morti per cancro sono aumentate notevolmente; the death of my hopes, la fine delle mie speranze; the death of Communism, la morte del comunismo; The factory closures spelled the death of the town, la chiusura delle fabbriche ha segnato la fine della città; at the point of death, in punto di morte; (leg.) death certificate, certificato di morte● (zool.) death adder ( Acanthophis antarcticus), vipera della morte □ death benefit, indennità per morte ( sul lavoro o per causa di servizio); assegno funerario; prestazione per il caso di morte ( a vantaggio del beneficiario di una polizza vita) □ ( anche fig.) death blow, colpo mortale □ death camp, campo di sterminio □ death cap ( Amanita phalloides), tignosa verdognola □ death cell, cella della morte □ (fisc., stor., in GB) death duty, imposta di successione □ (in GB) death grant, indennità per morte; assegno funerario ( per la morte di un congiunto) □ death's-head, testa di morto, teschio □ (zool.) death's-head moth ( Acherontia atropos), acheronzia; sfinge testa di morto □ death knell, rintocco funebre: (fig.) The arrival of automation sounded the death knell of traditional farming, l'avvento dell'automazione ha segnato la condanna a morte delle tecniche di coltivazione tradizionali □ death mask, maschera mortuaria □ death notice, necrologio □ (leg.) death penalty, pena capitale; pena di morte □ (demogr.) death rate, tasso di mortalità □ death rattle, rantolo della morte □ ( nelle carceri) death row, braccio della morte □ (autom., slang USA) death seat, il “posto del morto” ( quello accanto al guidatore, considerato il più pericoloso) □ (leg., fig.) death sentence, sentenza di morte; sentenza capitale □ (polit.) death squad, squadra della morte □ death-stricken, colpito a morte □ (fisc., in USA) death tax, imposta di successione □ death threat, minaccia di morte □ death throes, agonia □ death toll, numero dei morti; bilancio delle vittime ( in un incidente, ecc.) □ death trap, ( di edificio, veicolo, ecc.) trappola mortale □ (leg.) death warrant, ordine di esecuzione di una condanna a morte □ (fig.) to sign sb. 's death warrant, segnare la condanna a morte di q.: This decision in effect signed his death warrant, questa decisione in pratica ha segnato la sua condanna a morte □ (psic.) death wish, desiderio di morire □ ( anche fig.) to be the death of sb., far morire q.: That girl be the death of me, quella ragazza mi farà morire (di crepacuore); If he doesn't slow down, this job will be the death of him, se non rallenta il ritmo, quel lavoro gli costerà la vita □ to be at death's door, avere la morte all'uscio; avere un piede nella fossa □ to catch one's death ( of cold), prendersi un malanno □ (antiq.) to do sb. to death, uccidere q. □ to do st. to death, fare (suonare, ecc.) fino alla nausea: That tune has been done to death, quel motivo è stato suonato fino alla nausea □ (fam.) to feel [look] like death warmed up, sentirsi [sembrare] uno straccio □ to frighten sb. to death, spaventare a morte q. □ to be frozen to death, morire di freddo □ to hold on (o to hung on) like grim death, tener duro; stare attaccato (o aggrappato) disperatamente □ to be in at the death, ( caccia) essere presente al momento dell'uccisione della volpe; (fig.) essere presente nel momento culminante d'un evento o al compimento di un'impresa □ to put sb. to death, mettere a morte q. □ to death, fino a morire; (fig.) da morire: to be starved to death, morire di fame; to be stoned to death, essere lapidato; to be bored to death, annoiarsi a morte; to be scared to death, essere morto di paura; to be sick to death of sb. [st.], essere stufo marcio di q. [qc.] □ to the death, fino alla morte; (fig.) all'ultimo sangue: a fight to the death, un combattimento all'ultimo sangue □ to work oneself to death, ammazzarsi di lavoro □ It is as sure as death, è più che sicuro. -
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condemn [kən'dem]∎ condemned to death condamné à mort;∎ figurative people who are condemned to live in poverty les gens qui sont condamnés à vivre dans la misère(b) (disapprove of) condamner, censurer;∎ she condemned the remarks as pure prejudice elle a condamné les remarques comme étant de purs préjugés(c) (declare unsafe → building) déclarer inhabitable, condamner;∎ this meat has been condemned cette viande a été jugée impropre à la consommation -
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kənˈdem гл.
1) осуждать, порицать The city was condemned for its high crime rate. ≈ Высокий уровень преступности катастрофически сказывался на репутации города. The whole town condemned the girl for her wild behaviour. ≈ Горожане все как один осудили девушку за ее дикий поступок. Syn: censure
2., blame
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2) приговаривать, выносить приговор( for - за что-л.) to condemn to death ≈ вынести смертный приговор to condemn to be beheaded ≈ вынести смертный приговор посредством обезглавливания Syn: convict
2., find guilty
3) обрекать;
быть обреченным
4) браковать, признавать негодным для использования или потребления (as) The house was condemned as unfit for people to live in. ≈ Дом был признан непригодным для заселения.
5) конфисковывать (контрабандные товары, вещи в качестве военной добычи и т. п.)
6) забивать( окна, двери) ∙ condemn to осуждать, порицать;
- to * a person for his conduct осуждать человека за его поведение (юридическое) признать виновным;
осудить, приговорить;
- to * to death приговаривать к смертной казни обыкн. раss обрекать;
- to be *ed to inactivity быть обреченным на бездействие - he got well again, although the doctors had *ed him он поправился, хотя врачи приговорили его;
- a housewife is *ed to hours at the sink домашняя хозяйка прикована к кухонной раковине браковать, признавать негодным для употребления или использования;
- the meat was *ed as unfit for food мясо было признано негодным для употребления в пищу;
- the house was *ed дом был предназначен на снос;
- to * a bridge as no longer safe решить разобрать мост, ставший небезопасным для движения конфисковать как недобракачественное (пищевые продукты и т. п.) конфисковать, налагать арест( особ. на судно) ;
отчуждать( в принудительном порядке) уличать, выдавать;
- her looks * her она выдает себя всем своим видом condemn браковать;
признавать негодным ~ браковать ~ конфисковать (судно, груз) ~ конфисковывать ~ наглухо забивать ~ налагать арест ~ объявлять приказом ~ осуждать, приговаривать, присуждать ~ осуждать, порицать ~ осуждать ~ отчуждать ~ отчуждать в принудительном порядке ~ приговаривать, выносить приговор ~ приговаривать ~ признавать виновным ~ признавать непригодным для употребления ~ принудительно отчуждать ~ уличать;
his looks condemn him лицо выдает его ~ уличать;
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[kən'dem]to condemn sth. as provocative — condannare qcs. in quanto provocatorio
2) (sentence)to condemn sb. to — condannare qcn. a [death, life imprisonment]
3) (doom)4) (declare unsafe) decretare inagibile [ building]* * *[kən'dem]1) (to criticize as morally wrong or evil: Everyone condemned her for being cruel to her child.) condannare2) (to sentence to (a punishment): She was condemned to death.) condannare3) (to declare (a building) to be unfit to use: These houses have been condemned.) dichiarato inabitabile•- condemned cell* * *[kən'dem]to condemn sth. as provocative — condannare qcs. in quanto provocatorio
2) (sentence)to condemn sb. to — condannare qcn. a [death, life imprisonment]
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бракувати, вибраковувати; конфісковувати, відчужувати примусово; накладати арешт; оголошувати наказом; засуджувати, робити догану; визнавати винним; присуджувати ( термін ув'язнення); засуджувати ( на смертну кару); визнавати непридатним до споживання- condemn a license license
- condemn a ship
- condemn a vessel
- condemn of a crime
- condemn the crime
- condemn the use of torture
- condemn to death
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con·demn [kənʼdem] vt1) ( censure)to \condemn sb/ sth jdn/etw verurteilen;to \condemn sb for sth jdn wegen einer S. gen verurteilen2) lawto \condemn sb [to sth] jdn [zu etw dat] verurteilen;poverty had \condemned him from birth to a life of crime ( fig) die Armut hatte ihn von Geburt an zu einem Leben voller Verbrechen verdammt;to be \condemned to death zum Tode verurteilt werden;to \condemn sb to do sth jdn dazu verurteilen, etw zu tun3) ( declare unsafe)to \condemn sth etw für unbrauchbar erklären; food etw für den Verzehr als ungeeignet erklären;to \condemn a building ein Gebäude für unbewohnbar erklären -
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1. v осуждать, порицать2. v юр. признать виновным; осудить, приговорить3. v обыкн. обрекать4. v браковать, признавать негодным для употребления или использования5. v конфисковать как недоброкачественное6. v конфисковать, налагать арест; отчуждать7. v уличать, выдаватьСинонимический ряд:1. criticize (verb) berate; blame; castigate; censure; chide; criticise; criticize; cut up; denounce; denunciate; deplore; fault; knock; pan; rap; rebuke; reprehend; reproach; reprobate; skin2. find guilty (verb) adjudge; convict; damn; doom; find guilty; judge; pass sentence on; sentence3. forbid (verb) forbid; interdict; ostracise; ostracize; outlaw; proscribeАнтонимический ряд:acquit; approve; clear; discharge; exonerate; forgive; free; liberate; pardon; praise; release -
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v. afkeuren, berispen; veroordelen[ kəndem]♦voorbeelden:the suspect was condemned (to death) for that crime • de verdachte is voor die misdaad (ter dood) veroordeeldcondemn violence • geweld veroordelen/afwijzencondemned to spend one's life in poverty • gedoemd zijn leven lang armoede te lijdenthe loss of both her legs condemned her to a wheelchair • het verlies van beide benen veroordeelde haar tot de rolstoelcondemn an old house • een oud huis onbewoonbaar verklaren -
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[kənʹdem] v1. осуждать, порицать2. юр. признать виновным; осудить, приговоритьto condemn to death [to imprisonment] - приговаривать к смертной казни [к заключению]
3. обыкн. pass обрекатьto be condemned to inactivity [to silence, to poverty] - быть обречённым на бездействие [на молчание, на бедность]
he got well again, although the doctors had condemned him - он поправился, хотя врачи приговорили его
a housewife is condemned to hours at the sink - (домашняя) хозяйка прикована к кухонной раковине
4. 1) браковать, признавать негодным для употребления или использованияthe meat was condemned as unfit for food - мясо было признано негодным для употребления в пищу
to condemn a bridge as no longer safe - решить разобрать мост, ставший небезопасным для движения
2) конфисковать как недоброкачественное (пищевые продукты и т. п.)5. конфисковать, налагать арест (особ. на судно); отчуждать ( в принудительном порядке)6. уличать, выдавать -
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v1) осуждать, порицать2) юр. обвинять; приговаривать; признавать виновным•to condemn smb publicly — публично осуждать кого-л.
to condemn smb's action unconditionally — безоговорочно осуждать чьи-л. действия
to condemn smb's policy roundly — резко осуждать чью-л. политику
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kən'dem1) (to criticize as morally wrong or evil: Everyone condemned her for being cruel to her child.) fordømme2) (to sentence to (a punishment): She was condemned to death.) dømme3) (to declare (a building) to be unfit to use: These houses have been condemned.) kondemnere, erklære for saneringsmoden•- condemned celldømme--------fordømme--------kondemnereverb \/kənˈdem\/1) dømme (spesielt til døden)2) fordømme3) ( om bevis e.l.) felle4) kassere, vrake, erklære helsefarlig5) ( sjøfart eller bygg) kondemnerekondemnerte hus \/ saneringsmodne hus6) konfiskere, ekspropriere (amer.)condemned to death dømt til døden, dødsdømt -
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v1) гудити; осуджувати2) засуджувати, визнавати винним3) (звич. pass.) бути приреченим4) бракувати, визнавати непридатним5) конфіскувати; накладати арешт (на щось)6) викривати, зраджувати7) наглухо забивати (двері тощо)* * *v1) засуджувати, гудити2) юp. визнати винним; засудити, присудити3) pass прирікати4) бракувати, визнавати непридатним для вживання або використання; конфіскувати як недоброякісне ( харчові продукти)5) конфіскувати, накладати арешт ( на судно); відчужувати ( у примусовому порядку)6) викривати, видавати -
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[kən'dem]1) (to criticize as morally wrong or evil: Everyone condemned her for being cruel to her child.) condenar2) (to sentence to (a punishment): She was condemned to death.) condenar3) (to declare (a building) to be unfit to use: These houses have been condemned.) condenar•- condemned cell* * *con.demn[kənd'em] vt condenar: 1 censurar, desaprovar. 2 sentenciar, declarar culpado. 3 considerar em culpa ou erro. his own words condemn him / suas próprias palavras o condenam. 4 reprovar, rejeitar, refutar. 5 Jur desapropriar. 6 declarar impróprio para uso. 7 desiludir, dar por perdido (doente).
См. также в других словарях:
Condemn — Con*demn , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Condemned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Condemning} (? or ?).] [L. condemnare; con + damnare to condemn: cf. F. condamner. See {Damn}.] 1. To pronounce to be wrong; to disapprove of; to censure. [1913 Webster] Condemn the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
death — W1S1 [deθ] n [: Old English;] 1.) a) [U] the end of the life of a person or animal ≠ ↑birth death of ▪ The death of his mother came as a tremendous shock. ▪ Cancer is the leading cause of death in women. ▪ How Danielle … Dictionary of contemporary English
condemn — v. 1) to condemn bitterly, harshly, strongly; unfairly, unjustly 2) (D; tr.) to condemn as (they were condemned as traitors) 3) (D; tr.) to condemn for (he was condemned for stealing a horse) 4) (D; tr.) to condemn to (to condemn smb. to death;… … Combinatory dictionary
condemn — verb (T) 1 DISAPPROVE to say very strongly that you do not approve of something or someone, especially because you think it is morally wrong: Politicians were quick to condemn the bombing. | condemn sth/sb as: The law has been condemned as an… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
condemn — con·demn /kən dem/ vt 1: to impose a penalty on; esp: to sentence to death 2: to adjudge unfit for use or consumption 3: to declare convertible to public use under the right of eminent domain: take con·dem·nable … Law dictionary
condemn to death — index execute (sentence to death) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
condemn — ► VERB 1) express complete disapproval of. 2) (usu. condemn to) sentence to a punishment, especially death. 3) force (someone) to endure something unpleasant. 4) officially declare to be unfit for use. 5) prove the guilt of. DERIVATIVES … English terms dictionary
Death of Mark Duggan — For the Irish soccer player, see Mark Duggan (footballer). Death of Mark Duggan Date 4 August 2011 (2011 08 04) Time 18:15 BST Location … Wikipedia
condemn — con|demn [kənˈdem] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(disapprove)¦ 2¦(punish)¦ 3¦(force to do something)¦ 4¦(not safe)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: condemner, from Latin condemnare, from com ( COM ) + damnare ( DAMN4)] 1.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
condemn — [[t]kənde̱m[/t]] ♦♦♦ condemns, condemning, condemned 1) VERB If you condemn something, you say that it is very bad and unacceptable. [V n] Political leaders united yesterday to condemn the latest wave of violence... [V n for n] Graham was right… … English dictionary
condemn — 01. The murderer was [condemned] to die in the electric chair. 02. Leaders of all the major political parties have joined together to [condemn] this latest violent incident by extremist groups. 03. His overwhelming shyness around women has… … Grammatical examples in English