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1 imprisonment
imprisonment [ɪmˈprɪznmənt]• to sentence sb to seven years' imprisonment/to life imprisonment condamner qn à sept ans de prison/à la prison à vie* * *[ɪm'prɪznmənt]noun emprisonnement m -
2 imprisonment
imprisonment n emprisonnement m ; to be sentenced to ten years' imprisonment/to imprisonment for life être condamné à dix ans de prison/à la prison à vie ; to threaten sb with imprisonment menacer qn de le/la mettre en prison. -
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imprisonment [ɪm'prɪzənmənt]emprisonnement m;∎ to be sentenced to six months' imprisonment être condamné à six mois de prisonUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > imprisonment
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4 imprisonment
Jur. emprisonnement; réclusion; détentionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > imprisonment
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noun emprisonnement -
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7 imprisonment for life
Jur. réclusion criminelle à perpétuitéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > imprisonment for life
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8 imprisonment in default
Jur. incarcération pour non-paiement de detteEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > imprisonment in default
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9 imprisonment order
Jur. ordre d'incarcérationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > imprisonment order
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10 false imprisonment
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11 life imprisonment
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12 alternatives to imprisonment
Jur. mesures de substitution aux peines privatives de libertéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > alternatives to imprisonment
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13 life imprisonment
Jur. emprisonnement/réclusion à perpétuitéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > life imprisonment
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14 ordinary imprisonment
Jur. emprisonnement correctionnelEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > ordinary imprisonment
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15 life imprisonment
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16 liable, to, imprisonment
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17 order, for, imprisonment
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18 term, of, imprisonment
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19 solitary confinement
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life [laɪf]1. noun(plural lives)a. vie f• run for your lives! sauve qui peut !• I couldn't for the life of me tell you his name (inf) je ne pourrais absolument pas vous dire son nomb. ( = living things) vie f• is there life on Mars? y a-t-il de la vie sur Mars ?c. ( = existence) vie fd. ( = way of living) vie f• which do you prefer, town or country life? que préférez-vous, la vie à la ville ou à la campagne ?• to make a new life for o.s. commencer une nouvelle viee. ( = liveliness) there isn't much life in our village notre village est plutôt mortf. (in exclamations) that's life! c'est la vie !• how's life? comment (ça) va ?• not on your life! (inf) jamais de la vie !• this is the life! (inf) voilà comment je comprends la vie !• what a life! quelle vie !2. compounds[subscription] à vie• that money was a life-saver cet argent m'a (or lui a etc) sauvé la vie ► life-saving noun ( = rescuing) sauvetage m ; ( = first aid) secourisme m adjective de sauvetage• he started telling me his life story (inf) il a commencé à me raconter sa vie ► life support machine noun• he's on a life support machine il est sous assistance respiratoire ► life's work noun œuvre f d'une vie* * *[laɪf] 1.1) ( as opposed to death) vie fto bring somebody back to life — gen rendre la vie à quelqu'un; Medicine ranimer quelqu'un
2) ( period from birth to death) vie f3) ( animation) vie f, vitalité fto come to life — [person] reprendre conscience; fig sortir de sa réserve; [fictional character] prendre vie; [party] s'animer
put a bit of life into it — (colloq) mettez-y un peu de tonus (colloq)
4) (social activity, lifestyle) vie fto live the good ou high life — mener la grande vie
5) ( human being(s))6) ( useful duration) (of machine, vehicle, product) durée f7) Jurto do (colloq) ou serve life — être emprisonné à vie
to get life — (colloq) se faire condamner à perpette (colloq)
8) Art2.from life — [draw, paint] d'après nature
••for dear life — de toutes mes/ses etc forces
get a life! — (colloq) lâche-moi les baskets! (colloq)
to have the time of one's life — s'amuser comme un fou/une folle
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IMPRISONMENT — IMPRISONMENT, the act of depriving a person of his liberty by restricting his freedom of movement and confining him within a particular defined locality, where he is under the direct and constant supervision of the confining authority. This form… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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imprisonment — (n.) late 14c., from Anglo Fr. emprisonement, O.Fr. emprisonement (13c.), from emprisoner (see IMPRISON (Cf. imprison)) … Etymology dictionary
imprisonment — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ six months , ten years , etc. ▪ life ▪ indefinite ▪ false, unlawful (esp. BrE) … Collocations dictionary
imprisonment — The detention of a person contrary to his will. The act of putting or confining a person in prison. The restraint of a person s personal liberty; coercion exercised upon a person to prevent the free exercise of his powers of locomotion. It is not … Black's law dictionary
imprisonment — The detention of a person contrary to his will. The act of putting or confining a person in prison. The restraint of a person s personal liberty; coercion exercised upon a person to prevent the free exercise of his powers of locomotion. It is not … Black's law dictionary
imprisonment — noun (U) the state of being in prison, or the time someone spends there: sentenced to a long term of imprisonment | life imprisonment (=imprisonment for the rest of your life, or for a long time): life imprisonment for murder … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
imprisonment — im|pris|on|ment [ ım prıznmənt ] noun uncount ** the punishment of being put into prison. The punishment of life imprisonment means that someone will be kept in prison for many years, possibly until they die: He was sentenced to four months… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
imprisonment — [[t]ɪmprɪ̱z(ə)nmənt[/t]] N UNCOUNT Imprisonment is the state of being imprisoned. She was sentenced to seven years imprisonment. ...the prospect of imprisonment … English dictionary
imprisonment */*/ — UK [ɪmˈprɪz(ə)nmənt] / US noun [uncountable] a) the punishment of being put into prison. The punishment of life imprisonment means that someone will be kept in prison for many years, possibly until they die He was sentenced to four months… … English dictionary
imprisonment — noun 1. putting someone in prison or in jail as lawful punishment (Freq. 3) • Derivationally related forms: ↑imprison • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms: ↑punishment, ↑ … Useful english dictionary