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n. ноќна провална кражба, грабеж; крадење -
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bur·gla·ry [ʼbɜ:gləri, Am ʼbɜ:rg-] n -
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юрВ США - противоправное проникновение в помещение с умыслом совершить в нем кражу. Для предъявления обвинения факт совершения самой кражи необязателен. Считается серьезным преступлением [ felony], обычно ведущим к длительному тюремному заключению -
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• krađa; noćna provala; noćna provalna krađa; obijanje; provala -
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nounночная кража со взломомSyn:robbery* * *(n) кража со взломом* * ** * *[bur·gla·ry || 'bɜːglərɪ] n. ночная кража со взломом, кража со взломом, ограбление* * ** * *ночная кража со взломом -
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['bɜːglərɪ]nкраді́жка із зло́мом -
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['bɜːglərɪ]сущ.незаконное проникновение в помещение ( с преступными целями); квартирная кража со взломом -
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arrombamento com intenção de roubarEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > burglary
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s.1 robo (en una casa o edificio)2 robo casero, hurto, robo, allanamiento de morada. (plural burglaries) -
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[N]BURGARIA (-AE) (F)BURGERIA (-AE) (F)
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burglary — bur·glary / bər glə rē/ n pl glar·ies [Anglo French burglarie, modification of Medieval Latin burgaria, from burgare to break into (a house)]: the act of breaking and entering an inhabited structure (as a house) esp. at night with intent to… … Law dictionary
burglary — bur‧glar‧y [ˈbɜːgləri ǁ ˈbɜːr ] noun burglaries PLURALFORM [countable, uncountable] LAW the crime of entering a building illegally and stealing things: • The figures show that household burglary rose by 17%. * * * burglary UK US /ˈbɜːgləri/ noun… … Financial and business terms
Burglary — Bur gla*ry, n.; pl. {Burglaries}. [Fr. {Burglar}; cf. LL. burglaria.] (Law) Breaking and entering the dwelling house of another, in the nighttime, with intent to commit a felony therein, whether the felonious purpose be accomplished or not.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
burglary — c.1200, Anglo L. burglaria (see BURGLAR (Cf. burglar)) … Etymology dictionary
burglary — *theft, larceny, robbery … New Dictionary of Synonyms
burglary — [n] stealing from residence, business break in, breaking and entering, caper, crime, filching, heist, housebreaking, larceny, owl job*, pilferage, prowl, robbery, safecracking, second story work*, sting, theft, thieving; concept 139 … New thesaurus
burglary — ► NOUN (pl. burglaries) ▪ illegal entry into a building with intent to commit a crime such as theft … English terms dictionary
burglary — [bʉr′glə rē] n. pl. burglaries [ BURGLAR + Y4] 1. the act of breaking into a house at night to commit theft or other felony 2. the act of breaking into any building at any time to commit theft, some other felony, or a misdemeanor SYN. THEFT … English World dictionary
Burglary — Burglar redirects here. For the comedy film, see Burglar (film). Criminal law … Wikipedia
burglary — At common law, the crime of burglary consisted of a breaking and entering of a dwelling house of another in the nighttime with the intent to commit a felony therein. The modern statutory definitions of the crime are much less restrictive. For… … Black's law dictionary
burglary — At common law, the crime of burglary consisted of a breaking and entering of a dwelling house of another in the nighttime with the intent to commit a felony therein. The modern statutory definitions of the crime are much less restrictive. For… … Black's law dictionary