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1 'Trespassers will be prosecuted'
"Prohibido el paso, propiedad privada"English-spanish dictionary > 'Trespassers will be prosecuted'
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2 trespasser
noun (a person who trespasses.) intrusotrespasser n intrusoSe refiere a cualquier persona que entra sin permiso en una propiedad o finca privadatr['trespəsəSMALLr/SMALL]1 intruso,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL'Trespassers will be prosecuted' "Prohibido el paso, propiedad privada"n.• intruso s.m.'trespəsər, 'trespəsə(r)noun intruso, -sa m,ftrespassers will be prosecuted — ≈prohibido el paso, propiedad privada
['trespǝsǝ(r)]N intruso(-a) m / f* * *['trespəsər, 'trespəsə(r)]noun intruso, -sa m,ftrespassers will be prosecuted — ≈prohibido el paso, propiedad privada
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3 prosecute
'prosikju:t(to bring a legal action against: He was prosecuted for theft.) procesar, enjuiciar- prosecutor
prosecute vb procesartr['prɒsɪkjʊːt]1 SMALLLAW/SMALL procesar, enjuiciar1) carry out: llevar a cabo2) : procesar, enjuiciarprosecuted for fraud: procesado por fraudev.• continuar v.• enjuiciar v.• fiscalizar v.• procesar v.• proseguir v.• seguir v.'prɑːsɪkjuːt, 'prɒsɪkjuːt
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1) ( Law)to prosecute somebody FOR something — procesar or enjuiciar a alguien por algo
2) (frml) \<\<inquiry/campaign\>\> llevar a cabo
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via) ( bring action) iniciar procedimiento criminal, interponer* una acción judicialb) ( be prosecutor) llevar la acusación['prɒsɪkjuːt]prosecuting attorney — ( in US) fiscal mf
1. VT1) (Jur) (=try) procesar, enjuiciar; (=punish) sancionar; [+ claim] demandar en juicio; [+ case] llevar a los tribunalesthe lawyer who will prosecute the case — el/la fiscal
2) frm (=carry on) proseguir, llevar adelante2.VI (Jur) interponer una acción judicialprosecuting attorney — (US) fiscal mf
prosecuting counsel — (Brit) fiscal mf
* * *['prɑːsɪkjuːt, 'prɒsɪkjuːt]
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1) ( Law)to prosecute somebody FOR something — procesar or enjuiciar a alguien por algo
2) (frml) \<\<inquiry/campaign\>\> llevar a cabo
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via) ( bring action) iniciar procedimiento criminal, interponer* una acción judicialb) ( be prosecutor) llevar la acusaciónprosecuting attorney — ( in US) fiscal mf
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