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1 Scotland Yard
شُرْطَة لندن \ Scotland Yard: the chief police office in London. -
2 scotland yard
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3 Scotland Yard
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4 New Scotland Yard
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5 Скотланд-Ярд
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6 סקוטלנד-ירד
Scotland Yard, street in London after which the British police headquarters is named -
7 lontoon poliisin päämaja
• scotland yard -
8 policie Londýna
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9 Скотленд-Ярд
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10 Скотланд-Ярд
чScotland Yard, S.Yd. -
11 londra emniyet müdürlüğü
n. Scotland Yard -
12 런던 경찰국
n. Scotland Yard -
13 სქოტლანდ იარდი
nScotland Yard -
14 ярд
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15 квадратный ярд
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > квадратный ярд
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16 кубический ярд
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > кубический ярд
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17 acceder ilegalmente
(v.) = hackEx. Mr Coulson also revealed that he had been warned by Scotland Yard that there was 'strong evidence' that his own phone had been hacked.* * *(v.) = hackEx: Mr Coulson also revealed that he had been warned by Scotland Yard that there was 'strong evidence' that his own phone had been hacked.
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18 piratear
v.1 to pirate (propiedad intelectual).Los vikingos piratean las villas The Vikings pirate the villages.2 to be involved in piracy (asaltar barcos).3 to hack into (computing).4 to hack (computing).5 to copy illegally, to knock off.El chico pirateó la aplicación The boy copied the application illegally.* * *1 (gen) to pirate2 (avión) to hijack* * *1.VT (Aer) to hijack; [+ CD, DVD, software] to pirate; (Inform) to hack into; [+ libro] to plagiarize2. VI1) [barcos] to buccaneer, practise piracy, practice piracy (EEUU)2) (=robar) to steal* * *1.verbo intransitivo2) (Ven fam) ( trabajar mal) to botch things (colloq)2.piratear vt to pirate* * *= pirate, hack, buccaneer.Ex. These inexpensive CD-audio recording tools have the disadvantage of making things easy for those pirating and illegally distributing compilations of copyrighted songs.Ex. Mr Coulson also revealed that he had been warned by Scotland Yard that there was 'strong evidence' that his own phone had been hacked.Ex. But both he and his brother Maurice had supported themselves for some years by buccaneering in the Caribbean Sea.* * *1.verbo intransitivo2) (Ven fam) ( trabajar mal) to botch things (colloq)2.piratear vt to pirate* * *= pirate, hack, buccaneer.Ex: These inexpensive CD-audio recording tools have the disadvantage of making things easy for those pirating and illegally distributing compilations of copyrighted songs.
Ex: Mr Coulson also revealed that he had been warned by Scotland Yard that there was 'strong evidence' that his own phone had been hacked.Ex: But both he and his brother Maurice had supported themselves for some years by buccaneering in the Caribbean Sea.* * *piratear [A1 ]viA to commit piracy■ piratearvtto pirate* * *
piratear ( conjugate piratear) verbo transitivo ‹videos/casetes› to pirate;
‹ sistema› to hack into
piratear verbo transitivo to pirate
' piratear' also found in these entries:
English:
bootleg
- hack
- pirate
* * *♦ vi1. [asaltar barcos] to be involved in piracy2. Informát to crack♦ vt1. [propiedad intelectual] to pirate[hacer copia ilegal] to pirate a program* * *v/t INFOR pirate* * *piratear vt1) : to hijack, to commandeer2) : to bootleg, to pirate -
19 Скотленд-Ярд
1) General subject: the Yard (центр уголовной полиции в Лондоне), CID2) Diplomatic term: Scotland Yard (традиционное название лондонской полиции; Великобритания)3) Abbreviation: S.Yd. -
20 Скотленд-ярд
1) General subject: the Yard (центр уголовной полиции в Лондоне), CID2) Diplomatic term: Scotland Yard (традиционное название лондонской полиции; Великобритания)3) Abbreviation: S.Yd.
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