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1 prisoner
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2 prisoner
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3 prisoner
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4 prisoner of war
plural - prisoners of war a member of the armed forces captured in a war.) krigsfange* * *plural - prisoners of war a member of the armed forces captured in a war.) krigsfange -
5 prisoner of war <POW>
krigsfange {fk}English-Danish mini dictionary > prisoner of war <POW>
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6 prisoner of war camp <POW camp>
krigsfangelejr {fk}English-Danish mini dictionary > prisoner of war camp <POW camp>
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7 hold prisoner
(to (capture and) confine (a person) against his will: Many soldiers were killed and the rest taken prisoner; She was kept prisoner in a locked room.) tage til fange; holde fangen* * *(to (capture and) confine (a person) against his will: Many soldiers were killed and the rest taken prisoner; She was kept prisoner in a locked room.) tage til fange; holde fangen -
8 political prisoner
(a person who has been imprisoned for political reasons and not for any crime.) politisk fange* * *(a person who has been imprisoned for political reasons and not for any crime.) politisk fange -
9 prison
['prizn](a building in which criminals are kept; a jail: He was sent to prison; He is in prison.) fængsel- prisoner- prisoner of war
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- keep
- hold prisoner* * *['prizn](a building in which criminals are kept; a jail: He was sent to prison; He is in prison.) fængsel- prisoner- prisoner of war
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10 bar
1. noun1) (a rod or oblong piece (especially of a solid substance): a gold bar; a bar of chocolate; iron bars on the windows.) stang; stykke; tremme2) (a broad line or band: The blue material had bars of red running through it.) stribe3) (a bolt: a bar on the door.) slå4) (a counter at which or across which articles of a particular kind are sold: a snack bar; Your whisky is on the bar.) bardisk5) (a public house.) bar; pub6) (a measured division in music: Sing the first ten bars.) takt7) (something which prevents (something): His carelessness is a bar to his promotion.) hindring8) (the rail at which the prisoner stands in court: The prisoner at the bar collapsed when he was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment.) skranke2. verb1) (to fasten with a bar: Bar the door.) spærre2) (to prevent from entering: He's been barred from the club.) forbyde3) (to prevent (from doing something): My lack of money bars me from going on holiday.) forhindre3. preposition(except: All bar one of the family had measles.) undtagen- barmaid- barman
- bar code* * *1. noun1) (a rod or oblong piece (especially of a solid substance): a gold bar; a bar of chocolate; iron bars on the windows.) stang; stykke; tremme2) (a broad line or band: The blue material had bars of red running through it.) stribe3) (a bolt: a bar on the door.) slå4) (a counter at which or across which articles of a particular kind are sold: a snack bar; Your whisky is on the bar.) bardisk5) (a public house.) bar; pub6) (a measured division in music: Sing the first ten bars.) takt7) (something which prevents (something): His carelessness is a bar to his promotion.) hindring8) (the rail at which the prisoner stands in court: The prisoner at the bar collapsed when he was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment.) skranke2. verb1) (to fasten with a bar: Bar the door.) spærre2) (to prevent from entering: He's been barred from the club.) forbyde3) (to prevent (from doing something): My lack of money bars me from going on holiday.) forhindre3. preposition(except: All bar one of the family had measles.) undtagen- barmaid- barman
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11 captive
['kæptiv] 1. noun(a prisoner: Two of the captives escaped.) fange2. adjective(kept prisoner: captive soldiers; The children were taken/held captive.) fanget; indespærret- captor
- capture 3. noun1) (the act of capturing.) erobring; indfangning2) (something caught: A kangaroo was his most recent capture.) fangst* * *['kæptiv] 1. noun(a prisoner: Two of the captives escaped.) fange2. adjective(kept prisoner: captive soldiers; The children were taken/held captive.) fanget; indespærret- captor
- capture 3. noun1) (the act of capturing.) erobring; indfangning2) (something caught: A kangaroo was his most recent capture.) fangst -
12 fetter
['fetə] 1. noun(a chain that holds the foot or feet of a prisoner, animal etc to prevent running away: The prisoner was in fetters.) lænke2. verb(to fasten with a fetter: She fettered the horse.) lænke; binde* * *['fetə] 1. noun(a chain that holds the foot or feet of a prisoner, animal etc to prevent running away: The prisoner was in fetters.) lænke2. verb(to fasten with a fetter: She fettered the horse.) lænke; binde -
13 jury
['‹uəri]plural - juries; noun1) (a group of people legally selected to hear a case and to decide what are the facts, eg whether or not a prisoner accused of a crime is guilty: The verdict of the jury was that the prisoner was guilty of the crime.) jury; nævning2) (a group of judges for a competition, contest etc: The jury recorded their votes for the song contest.) dommerkomite•- juror- juryman* * *['‹uəri]plural - juries; noun1) (a group of people legally selected to hear a case and to decide what are the facts, eg whether or not a prisoner accused of a crime is guilty: The verdict of the jury was that the prisoner was guilty of the crime.) jury; nævning2) (a group of judges for a competition, contest etc: The jury recorded their votes for the song contest.) dommerkomite•- juror- juryman -
14 plead
[pli:d]past tense, past participles - pleaded; verb1) ((of a prisoner) to answer a charge, saying whether one is guilty or not: `How does the prisoner plead?' `He pleads guilty.') erklære sig2) (to present a case in court: My lawyer will plead my case; My lawyer will plead for me.) føre en sag3) ((often with with) to make an urgent request: He pleaded with me not to go; He pleaded to be allowed to go.) bønfalde* * *[pli:d]past tense, past participles - pleaded; verb1) ((of a prisoner) to answer a charge, saying whether one is guilty or not: `How does the prisoner plead?' `He pleads guilty.') erklære sig2) (to present a case in court: My lawyer will plead my case; My lawyer will plead for me.) føre en sag3) ((often with with) to make an urgent request: He pleaded with me not to go; He pleaded to be allowed to go.) bønfalde -
15 ransom
['rænsəm] 1. noun(a sum of money etc paid for the freeing of a prisoner: They paid a ransom of $40,000; ( also adjective) They paid $40,000 in ransom money.) løsesum2. verb1) (to pay money etc to free (someone).) løskøbe2) (to keep (a person) as a prisoner until a sum of money etc is paid for his release.) holde som gidsel•* * *['rænsəm] 1. noun(a sum of money etc paid for the freeing of a prisoner: They paid a ransom of $40,000; ( also adjective) They paid $40,000 in ransom money.) løsesum2. verb1) (to pay money etc to free (someone).) løskøbe2) (to keep (a person) as a prisoner until a sum of money etc is paid for his release.) holde som gidsel• -
16 amok
[ə'mok]run amok / amuck to rush about madly, attacking everybody and everything: The prisoner ran amok and killed two prison officers.) gå amok* * *[ə'mok]run amok / amuck to rush about madly, attacking everybody and everything: The prisoner ran amok and killed two prison officers.) gå amok -
17 at large
1) ((of prisoners etc) free: Despite the efforts of the police, the escaped prisoner is still at large.) på fri fod2) (in general: the country / the public at large.) i almindelighed* * *1) ((of prisoners etc) free: Despite the efforts of the police, the escaped prisoner is still at large.) på fri fod2) (in general: the country / the public at large.) i almindelighed -
18 bail
I 1. [beil] noun(a sum of money which is given to a court of law to get an untried prisoner out of prison until the time of his trial, and which acts as security for his return: bail of $500.) kaution- bail out2. See also:- bale outII [beil] noun(one of the cross-pieces laid on the top of the wicket in cricket.) overliggerIII see bale II* * *I 1. [beil] noun(a sum of money which is given to a court of law to get an untried prisoner out of prison until the time of his trial, and which acts as security for his return: bail of $500.) kaution- bail out2. See also:- bale outII [beil] noun(one of the cross-pieces laid on the top of the wicket in cricket.) overliggerIII see bale II -
19 bond
[bond]1) (something used for tying (especially a person): They released the prisoner from his bonds.) lænke; bånd2) (something that unites or joins people together: a bond of friendship.) bånd•* * *[bond]1) (something used for tying (especially a person): They released the prisoner from his bonds.) lænke; bånd2) (something that unites or joins people together: a bond of friendship.) bånd• -
20 break out
1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) bryde ud2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) bryde ud* * *1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) bryde ud2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) bryde ud
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