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41 Straftat
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42 Bundeskriminalamt
* * *Bụn|des|kri|mi|nal|amtnt (Ger)Federal Criminal Police Office* * *Bun·des·kri·mi·nal·amtnt Federal Criminal Police Office (central organization for combatting and investigating crime)* * * -
43 erkennungsdienstlich
Adj. und Adv.: jemanden erkennungsdienstlich behandeln get s.o. checked out in Criminal Records, Am. book s.o.; erkennungsdienstlich erfasst on file in ( oder known to) Criminal Records, Am. known to the police* * *er|kẹn|nungs|dienst|lichadvjdn erkennungsdienstlich behandeln — to fingerprint and photograph sb
* * *er·ken·nungs·dienst·lich\erkennungsdienstliche Arbeit identification work* * *1. 2.jemanden erkennungsdienstlich behandeln — take somebody's fingerprints and photograph
* * *erkennungsdienstlich adj & adv:jemanden erkennungsdienstlich behandeln get sb checked out in Criminal Records, US book sb;* * *1. 2. -
44 Führungszeugnis
n: ( polizeiliches) Führungszeugnis certificate of good conduct (confirming that the holder has no criminal record)* * *Füh|rungs|zeug|nisntSee:* * *Füh·rungs·zeug·nisnt good-conduct certificatepolizeiliches \Führungszeugnis clearance certificate BRIT* * ** * *(polizeiliches) Führungszeugnis certificate of good conduct (confirming that the holder has no criminal record)* * ** * *n.civil-conduct certificate n. -
45 Gewalttäter
* * *Ge|wạlt|tä|ter(in)m(f)violent criminal* * *Ge·walt·tä·ter(in)m(f) violent criminal* * * -
46 Jagen
I v/t (hat gejagt)2. fig. (verfolgen) chase (after); (suchen) hunt for; aus dem Bett etc. jagen chase out of bed etc.; in die Luft jagen blow up, blow s.th. sky-high umg.; jemandem ein Messer in den Leib jagen umg. stick a knife into s.o.; jemandem / sich eine Kugel durch den Kopf jagen umg. put a bullet through s.o.’s / one’s head; Sl. blow s.o.’s / one’s brains out; den Ball ins Netz jagen umg. Fußball: slam ( oder drive) the ball into the net; ein Ereignis jagt / jagte das andere it’s / it was one thing on top of another, things are / were happening really fast; damit kannst du mich jagen! umg. I wouldn’t touch it with a bargepole (Am. a ten-foot pole); GurgelII v/i1. (hat) (auf die Jagd gehen) go hunting, go shooting, hunt2. (ist) fig. (rasen) race, tear; Wind etc.: sweep; Wolken: scud across the sky; jagen nach chase after* * *das Jagenhunting* * *ja|gen ['jaːgn]1. vt1) Tier, Menschen to huntjdn in die Flucht jágen — to put sb to flight
jdn zu Tode jágen — to hound sb to death
jdn aus dem Bett jágen (inf) — to chase sb out of bed
jdn aus dem Haus jágen — to drive or chase sb out of the house
jdm eine Spritze in den Arm jágen (inf) — to stick a needle in sb's arm
Geld/Benzin durch den Auspuff jágen (inf) — to burn money/a lot of juice (inf)
sein ganzes Geld durch die Kehle jágen — to booze (esp Brit inf) or drink all one's money away
mit diesem Essen kannst du mich jágen (inf) — I wouldn't eat this if you paid me
3) (= erlegen) to bag2. vi1) (= auf die Jagd gehen) to hunt, to go hunting2) aux sein (= rasen) to racenach etw jágen — to chase after sth
in jágender Eile — in great haste
3. vr(Geschehnisse etc) to follow one on the heels of the other* * *1) (to run after; to pursue: He chased after them but did not catch them; We chased them by car.) chase2) (to chase (animals etc) for food or for sport: He spent the whole day hunting (deer).) hunt3) (to pursue or drive out: The murderer was hunted from town to town.) hunt4) (to move quickly: The car was rattling along at top speed.) rattle5) (to run very fast: He pelted down the road.) pelt6) (to kill (game birds etc) for sport.) shoot* * *ja·gen[ˈja:gn̩]I. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. (auf der Jagd verfolgen)▪ ein Tier \jagen to hunt an animal2. (hetzen)▪ jdn \jagen to pursue sb3. (fam: antreiben, vertreiben)los, aufstehen, oder muss ich euch erst aus dem Bett \jagen? come on, up! or do I have to chase you out of bed?etw jagt das andere [o nächste] one thing comes after anotherbei mir jagt im Augenblick ein Unglück das nächste I'm suffering one misfortune after another at the momentjeden Tag kriegte ich eine Spritze in den Hintern gejagt I got a syringe stuck in my backside everyday5.ich esse nie Hamburger, damit könnte man mich \jagen I never eat hamburgers, I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole famII. vier kam plötzlich aus dem Haus gejagt he suddenly came racing out of the house* * *1.transitives Verb1) hunt <game, fugitive, criminal, etc.>; shoot <game, game birds>; (hetzen) chase, pursue <fugitive, criminal, etc.>; (wegscheuchen) chase; run aftervon Todesangst gejagt — stricken by the fear of death
ein Gedanke jagte den anderen — thoughts raced through his/her etc. mind
2) (treiben) drive3) (ugs.)sich/jemandem eine Spritze in den Arm jagen — jab or stick a needle in one's/somebody's arm
2.sich/jemandem eine Kugel durch den Kopf jagen — blow one's/somebody's brains out
intransitives VerbWolken jagen am Himmel — (fig.) clouds race or scud across the sky
mit jagendem Puls — (fig.) with his/her etc. pulse racing
* * ** * *1.transitives Verb1) hunt <game, fugitive, criminal, etc.>; shoot <game, game birds>; (hetzen) chase, pursue <fugitive, criminal, etc.>; (wegscheuchen) chase; run afterein Gedanke jagte den anderen — thoughts raced through his/her etc. mind
2) (treiben) drive3) (ugs.)sich/jemandem eine Spritze in den Arm jagen — jab or stick a needle in one's/somebody's arm
2.sich/jemandem eine Kugel durch den Kopf jagen — blow one's/somebody's brains out
intransitives Verb1) (die Jagd ausüben) go shooting or hunting; (auf Hetzjagd gehen) go huntingWolken jagen am Himmel — (fig.) clouds race or scud across the sky
mit jagendem Puls — (fig.) with his/her etc. pulse racing
* * *v.to chase v.to hunt v.to scud v. -
47 jagen
I v/t (hat gejagt)2. fig. (verfolgen) chase (after); (suchen) hunt for; aus dem Bett etc. jagen chase out of bed etc.; in die Luft jagen blow up, blow s.th. sky-high umg.; jemandem ein Messer in den Leib jagen umg. stick a knife into s.o.; jemandem / sich eine Kugel durch den Kopf jagen umg. put a bullet through s.o.’s / one’s head; Sl. blow s.o.’s / one’s brains out; den Ball ins Netz jagen umg. Fußball: slam ( oder drive) the ball into the net; ein Ereignis jagt / jagte das andere it’s / it was one thing on top of another, things are / were happening really fast; damit kannst du mich jagen! umg. I wouldn’t touch it with a bargepole (Am. a ten-foot pole); GurgelII v/i1. (hat) (auf die Jagd gehen) go hunting, go shooting, hunt2. (ist) fig. (rasen) race, tear; Wind etc.: sweep; Wolken: scud across the sky; jagen nach chase after* * *das Jagenhunting* * *ja|gen ['jaːgn]1. vt1) Tier, Menschen to huntjdn in die Flucht jágen — to put sb to flight
jdn zu Tode jágen — to hound sb to death
jdn aus dem Bett jágen (inf) — to chase sb out of bed
jdn aus dem Haus jágen — to drive or chase sb out of the house
jdm eine Spritze in den Arm jágen (inf) — to stick a needle in sb's arm
Geld/Benzin durch den Auspuff jágen (inf) — to burn money/a lot of juice (inf)
sein ganzes Geld durch die Kehle jágen — to booze (esp Brit inf) or drink all one's money away
mit diesem Essen kannst du mich jágen (inf) — I wouldn't eat this if you paid me
3) (= erlegen) to bag2. vi1) (= auf die Jagd gehen) to hunt, to go hunting2) aux sein (= rasen) to racenach etw jágen — to chase after sth
in jágender Eile — in great haste
3. vr(Geschehnisse etc) to follow one on the heels of the other* * *1) (to run after; to pursue: He chased after them but did not catch them; We chased them by car.) chase2) (to chase (animals etc) for food or for sport: He spent the whole day hunting (deer).) hunt3) (to pursue or drive out: The murderer was hunted from town to town.) hunt4) (to move quickly: The car was rattling along at top speed.) rattle5) (to run very fast: He pelted down the road.) pelt6) (to kill (game birds etc) for sport.) shoot* * *ja·gen[ˈja:gn̩]I. vt Hilfsverb: haben1. (auf der Jagd verfolgen)▪ ein Tier \jagen to hunt an animal2. (hetzen)▪ jdn \jagen to pursue sb3. (fam: antreiben, vertreiben)los, aufstehen, oder muss ich euch erst aus dem Bett \jagen? come on, up! or do I have to chase you out of bed?etw jagt das andere [o nächste] one thing comes after anotherbei mir jagt im Augenblick ein Unglück das nächste I'm suffering one misfortune after another at the momentjeden Tag kriegte ich eine Spritze in den Hintern gejagt I got a syringe stuck in my backside everyday5.ich esse nie Hamburger, damit könnte man mich \jagen I never eat hamburgers, I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole famII. vier kam plötzlich aus dem Haus gejagt he suddenly came racing out of the house* * *1.transitives Verb1) hunt <game, fugitive, criminal, etc.>; shoot <game, game birds>; (hetzen) chase, pursue <fugitive, criminal, etc.>; (wegscheuchen) chase; run aftervon Todesangst gejagt — stricken by the fear of death
ein Gedanke jagte den anderen — thoughts raced through his/her etc. mind
2) (treiben) drive3) (ugs.)sich/jemandem eine Spritze in den Arm jagen — jab or stick a needle in one's/somebody's arm
2.sich/jemandem eine Kugel durch den Kopf jagen — blow one's/somebody's brains out
intransitives VerbWolken jagen am Himmel — (fig.) clouds race or scud across the sky
mit jagendem Puls — (fig.) with his/her etc. pulse racing
* * *A. v/t (hat gejagt)aus dem Bett etcjagen chase out of bed etc;jemandem ein Messer in den Leib jagen umg stick a knife into sb;jemandem/sich eine Kugel durch den Kopf jagen umg put a bullet through sb’s/one’s head; sl blow sb’s/one’s brains out;ein Ereignis jagt/jagte das andere it’s/it was one thing on top of another, things are/were happening really fast;B. v/i1. (hat) (auf die Jagd gehen) go hunting, go shooting, huntjagen nach chase after* * *1.transitives Verb1) hunt <game, fugitive, criminal, etc.>; shoot <game, game birds>; (hetzen) chase, pursue <fugitive, criminal, etc.>; (wegscheuchen) chase; run afterein Gedanke jagte den anderen — thoughts raced through his/her etc. mind
2) (treiben) drive3) (ugs.)sich/jemandem eine Spritze in den Arm jagen — jab or stick a needle in one's/somebody's arm
2.sich/jemandem eine Kugel durch den Kopf jagen — blow one's/somebody's brains out
intransitives Verb1) (die Jagd ausüben) go shooting or hunting; (auf Hetzjagd gehen) go huntingWolken jagen am Himmel — (fig.) clouds race or scud across the sky
mit jagendem Puls — (fig.) with his/her etc. pulse racing
* * *v.to chase v.to hunt v.to scud v. -
48 kriminalistisch
Adj. criminal investigation...; Fähigkeiten: crime-solving; kriminalistische Untersuchung criminal investigation* * *kri|mi|na|lịs|tisch1. adjcriminologicalkriminalistischer Spürsinn besitzen — to have a nose for solving crimes
2. advkriminalistisch begabt sein — to have a talent for solving crimes
* * *kri·mi·na·lis·tischI. adj criminological, detective-likeII. adv\kriminalistisch begabt sein to be a good detective* * *1.Adjektiv <methods, practice> of criminalistics; < abilities> in the field of criminalistics2.* * *kriminalistische Untersuchung criminal investigation* * *1.Adjektiv <methods, practice> of criminalistics; < abilities> in the field of criminalistics2.adverbial <proceed etc.> using the methods of criminalistics -
49 Schuldunfähigkeit
f absence of criminal liability ( oder responsibility)* * *Schụld|un|fä|hig|keitf (JUR)lack of criminal responsibility* * *Schuld·un·fä·hig·keit* * * -
50 Schwerverbrecher
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51 Strafgesetzbuch
n JUR. penal code* * *das Strafgesetzbuchpenal code* * *Straf|ge|setz|buchntCriminal or Penal Code* * *Straf·ge·setz·buchnt penal [or criminal] code* * *das criminal or penal code* * ** * *das criminal or penal code* * *n.penal code n. -
52 Strafjustiz
f JUR. criminal justice* * *Straf|jus|tizfcriminal justice no art* * *Straf·jus·tizf kein pl criminal [or penal] justice no pl, no art* * * -
53 Strafmündigkeit
f age of criminal responsibility* * *Straf|mün|dig|keitfage of criminal responsibility* * *Strafmündigkeit f age of criminal responsibility* * *f.criminal responsibility n. -
54 Strafrechtler
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55 Strafverfolgung
f (criminal) prosecution* * *Straf|ver|fol|gungfcriminal prosecution* * *Straf·ver·fol·gungf JUR [criminal] prosecutiondie \Strafverfolgung veranlassen to authorize prosecutiondie \Strafverfolgung einstellen to drop the charge, to discontinue the prosecution* * *Strafverfolgung f (criminal) prosecution -
56 Überzeugungstäter
m: er ist ein Überzeugungstäter he committed the crime out of moral ( oder religious, political) conviction; umg., fig. (handelt aus Überzeugung) he acts on conviction; politischer Überzeugungstäter politically-motivated offender, political criminal* * *Über|zeu|gungs|tä|ter(in)m(f)Überzéúgungstäter sein — to commit an offence (Brit) or offense (US) for political/religious etc reasons
* * *Über·zeu·gungs·tä·ter(in)m(f) JUR offender by conviction; (politisch) political[ly motivated] criminal; (religiös) religious[ly motivated] criminal* * *er ist ein Überzeugungstäter he committed the crime out of moral ( oder religious, political) conviction; umg, fig (handelt aus Überzeugung) he acts on conviction;politischer Überzeugungstäter politically-motivated offender, political criminal -
57 Verbrecherkartei
f criminal records Pl.* * *Ver|brẹ|cher|kar|teifcriminal records pl* * *Ver·bre·cher·kar·teif criminal records pl* * * -
58 Vereinigung
f2. (Zusammenschluss) union; (Personenvereinigung) association, union; WIRTS. (Verschmelzung) amalgamation, merger; kriminelle Vereinigung criminal organization; siehe auch Verein* * *die Vereinigung(Firmenfusion) amalgamation; merger;(Organisation) incorporation; coalition; association; union;(Vereinigen) unification; coalescence* * *Ver|ei|ni|gungf1) (= das Vereinigen) uniting; (von Kräften auch) combining; (von Eigenschaften) bringing together; (von Firmen) merging; (von Kapital) pooling; (MATH, geh = körperliche, eheliche Vereinigung) uniondie deutsche Veréínigung (Pol) — German unification, the unification of Germany
2) (= Organisation) organization* * *die1) (a club, society etc.) association2) (an association, union, especially of bankers or businessmen.) consortium3) (a very close joining of things: the fusion of his ideas.) fusion4) unification5) (the act of uniting or process of being united: Union between the two countries would be impossible.) union* * *Ver·ei·ni·gung<-, -en>fkriminelle \Vereinigung criminal organizationBildung einer kriminellen \Vereinigung formation of a criminal societydie \Vereinigung verschiedener Chemiefirmen the amalgamation of various chemical companiesdie deutsche \Vereinigung German reunification3. (Verband) association\Vereinigung britischer Handelskammern Association of British Chambers of Commerce, ABCCkorporative \Vereinigung corporate body* * *1) (Rechtsw.) organization2) (Zusammenschluss) uniting; (von Unternehmen) merging* * *2. (Zusammenschluss) union; (Personenvereinigung) association, union; WIRTSCH (Verschmelzung) amalgamation, merger;* * *1) (Rechtsw.) organization2) (Zusammenschluss) uniting; (von Unternehmen) merging* * *(Mathematik) f.union n. f.amalgamation n.association n.coalescence n.coalition n.consortium n.federation n.fusion n.incorporation n.union n. -
59 kriminell
krɪmi'nɛladjkriminell [krimi'nεl](also bildlich) criminal; kriminell werden convertirse en un criminal; das finde ich kriminell! ¡qué criminal!Adjektiv -
60 straffällig
ein \straffälliger Mensch a criminal;ein \straffälliger Jugendlicher a young offender;\straffällig sein/ werden to have committed/commit a criminal offence [or (Am) -se], to be/become a criminal [or an offender];mehrfach \straffällig gewordene Täter those with previous convictions
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