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3 detect
знаходити, виявляти, помічати; розслідувати; розкривати (виявляти) ( злочин); розшукувати ( злочинця)- detect a crime
- detect a criminal
- detect a forgery
- detect a lie
- detect a spy
- detect evidence of rape
- detect invisible stains
- detect narcotics
- detect suspicious operations
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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
- war crime
- white-collar crimes
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5 detect
detect [dɪˈtekt]• I thought I could detect a note of sarcasm in his voice j'ai cru déceler une note de sarcasme dans sa voix* * *[dɪ'tekt]transitive verb1) ( find) déceler [error, traces, change]; détecter [crime, leak, plane]2) ( sense) détecter [sound]; sentir [mood] -
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1 (find, locate) découvrir [error] ; déceler [traces, trend, change, evidence] ; détecter [crime, disease, leak, enemy plane] ;2 ( sense) détecter [sound, smell] ; sentir [mood] ; I detected a note of impatience in her voice j'ai perçu une note d'impatience dans sa voix. -
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transitive verbentdecken; bemerken [Trauer, Verärgerung]; wahrnehmen [Bewegung]; aufdecken [Irrtum, Verbrechen]; durchschauen [Beweggrund]; feststellen [Strahlung]* * *[di'tekt]- academic.ru/19968/detective">detective- detention* * *de·tect[dɪˈtekt]vt1. (catch in act)to \detect sb in a crime jdn auf frischer Tat ertappen2. (discover presence of)▪ to \detect sth etw entdecken [o orten]; a smell etw bemerken; a sound etw wahrnehmen; lead, disease etw feststellendo I \detect a note of sarcasm in your voice? höre ich da [etwa] einen sarkastischen Unterton aus deinen Worten heraus?to \detect a mine eine Mine aufspüren* * *[dɪ'tekt]vtentdecken, herausfinden; (= see, make out) ausfindig machen; crime aufdecken; disease feststellen; a tone of sadness, movement, noise wahrnehmen; mine, gas aufspürendo I detect a note of irony? — höre ich da nicht eine gewisse Ironie (heraus)?
* * *detect [dıˈtekt] v/t1. entdecken, (heraus)finden, ermitteln, feststellen2. erspähen, wahrnehmen3. ein Geheimnis enthüllen4. ein Verbrechen etc aufdecken, aufklären5. jemanden entlarvendetect sb doing sth jemanden dabei ertappen, wie er etwas tut;detect sb cheating jemanden beim Betrügen ertappen8. RADIO gleichrichten, demodulieren* * *transitive verbentdecken; bemerken [Trauer, Verärgerung]; wahrnehmen [Bewegung]; aufdecken [Irrtum, Verbrechen]; durchschauen [Beweggrund]; feststellen [Strahlung]* * *v.aufspüren v.entdecken v.erkennen v.ermitteln v.finden v.(§ p.,pp.: fand, gefunden) -
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di'tekt(to notice or discover: She thought she could detect a smell of gas.) detectar, sentir- detention
detect vb detectar / descubrirtr[dɪ'tekt]1 (notice, sense - gen) detectar, advertir; (- sarcasm, difference) notar; (- sound, small) percibir2 (find - object, substance) detectar, encontrar■ small quantities of morphine were detected in his blood detectaron pequeñas cantidades de morfina en su sangre3 (discover - crime, criminal, fraud) descubrirdetect [di'tɛkt] vt: detectar, descubrirn.• falta s.f.v.• descubrir v.• detectar v.• percibir v.dɪ'tekttransitive verb \<\<object/substance\>\> detectar[dɪ'tekt]VT (=discover) descubrir; (=notice) percibir, detectar; [+ crime] descubrir; [+ criminal] identificar; (Tech) (by radar etc) detectar* * *[dɪ'tekt]transitive verb \<\<object/substance\>\> detectar -
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de·tect [dɪʼtekt] vt1) ( catch in act)to \detect sb in a crime jdn auf frischer Tat ertappen2) ( discover presence of)to \detect sth etw entdecken [o orten]; a smell etw bemerken; a sound etw wahrnehmen; lead, disease etw feststellen;do I \detect a note of sarcasm in your voice? höre ich da [etwa] einen sarkastischen Unterton aus deinen Worten heraus?;to \detect a mine eine Mine aufspüren -
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[dɪ'tekt]* * *[di'tekt](to notice or discover: She thought she could detect a smell of gas.) scoprire- detention* * *[dɪ'tekt] -
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[di'tekt](to notice or discover: She thought she could detect a smell of gas.) sentir- detention* * *de.tect[dit'ekt] vt 1 descobrir (o crime, o engano ou desígnio de alguém), denunciar, revelar, investigar crimes, etc. 2 Tech demodular. -
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noun1) see academic.ru/19964/detect">detect: Entdeckung, die; Bemerken, das; Wahrnehmung, die; Aufdeckung, die; Durchschauen, das; Feststellung, dietry to escape detection — versuchen, unentdeckt zu bleiben
2) (work of detective) Ermittlungsarbeit, die* * *de·tec·tion[dɪˈtekʃən]n no pl2. (work of detective)crime \detection Aufdeckung f von Verbrechen* * *[dI'tekSən]n1) (of criminal) Entlarvung f; (of crime) Entdeckung f, Aufdeckung f; (of fault) Entdeckung f, Feststellung f; (of disease) Feststellung f; (= detective work) Ermittlungsarbeit fto avoid or escape detection — nicht entdeckt werden; (criminal) nicht gefasst werden, nicht dingfest gemacht werden; (mistake) der Aufmerksamkeit (dat) entgehen
he tried to escape detection by... — er versuchte, unentdeckt zu bleiben, indem...
2) (of gases, mines) Aufspürung f* * *detection [dıˈtekʃn] s1. Entdeckung f, Entdecken n, Feststellung f, Ermittlung f2. Enthüllung f3. Aufdeckung f, Aufklärung f4. Entlarvung f5. RADIO Gleichrichtung f, Demodulation f6. MIL Zielerfassung f* * *noun1) see detect: Entdeckung, die; Bemerken, das; Wahrnehmung, die; Aufdeckung, die; Durchschauen, das; Feststellung, dietry to escape detection — versuchen, unentdeckt zu bleiben
2) (work of detective) Ermittlungsarbeit, die* * *n.Entdeckung f.Erkennung f. -
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(to discover or detect (by using the sense of smell): The police used dogs to sniff out the explosives.) descubrir husmeando/olfateandov + adv + oa) \<\<dog\>\> \<\<drugs\>\> descubrir* husmeando or olfateandob) \<\<crime/danger\>\> olerse*VT + ADV (=discover) encontrar husmeando; (=pry) fisgar, fisgonear; (fig) (=dig out) desenterrar* * *v + adv + oa) \<\<dog\>\> \<\<drugs\>\> descubrir* husmeando or olfateandob) \<\<crime/danger\>\> olerse* -
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(to discover or detect (by using the sense of smell): The police used dogs to sniff out the explosives.) erschnüffeln* * *vthe thought he could hide his affair, but his wife \sniff outed it out er dachte, er könne seine Affäre geheim halten, aber seine Frau kam dahinter* * *aufspüren; crime, plot aufdecken -
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pattern [ˈpætən]a. (on material, wallpaper) motif m• the torches made patterns of light on the walls la lumière des torches dessinait des formes sur les mursc. ( = model) modèle m• on the pattern of... sur le modèle de...• it followed the usual pattern [interview, crime, epidemic] cela s'est passé selon le scénario habituel• this week's violence follows a sadly familiar pattern les actes de violence de cette semaine suivent un scénario trop familier• these attacks all followed the same pattern ces agressions se sont toutes déroulées de la même manièree. [of sentence] structure f* * *['pætn] 1.1) ( design) dessin m, motif m2) ( regular way of happening)pattern of behaviour —
behaviour pattern — mode m de comportement
working patterns in industry — l'organisation f du travail dans l'industrie
traffic pattern — distribution f de la circulation
weather patterns — tendances fpl climatiques
3) ( model) modèle m also Linguistics4) ( in dressmaking) patron m; ( in knitting) modèle m5) ( style of manufacture) style m6) ( sample) échantillon m2.transitive verb ( model) modeler (on, after sur)
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