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1 libertad
Del verbo libertar: ( conjugate libertar) \ \
libertad es: \ \2ª persona plural (vosotros) imperativoMultiple Entries: libertad libertar
libertad sustantivo femenino 1 ( para actuar) freedom; poner a algn en libertad to release sb; libertad bajo fianza bail; libertad condicional parole; libertad de expresión/de prensa freedom of speech/of the press 2 ( confianza): habla con toda libertad speak freely; tomarse la libertad de hacer algo to take the liberty of doing sth
libertad sustantivo femenino freedom, liberty: Jur está en libertad condicional, he was given parole
lo pusieron en libertad, they freed him
fue puesto en libertad bajo fianza, he was released on bail
libertad de comercio, free trade
libertad de culto/prensa, freedom of worship/the press ' libertad' also found in these entries: Spanish: atar - ETA - fianza - licencia - por - privación - sed - soltar - suelta - suelto - vivir - ansia - ansiar - coartar - comprometer - concepto - culto - idea - privar - puesta - restringido - tomar - tras English: bail - bid - discharge - free - free rein - freedom - jail - leeway - liberty - licence - parole - press - probation - probation officer - release - remand - speech - suspended sentence - freely - latitude - loose - maneuver - price - set - wild
См. также в других словарях:
parole — parolable, adj. /peuh rohl /, n., v., paroled, paroling, adj. n. 1. Penol. a. the conditional release of a person from prison prior to the end of the maximum sentence imposed. b. such release or its duration. c. an official document authorizing… … Universalium
parole — pa•role [[t]pəˈroʊl[/t]] n. v. roled, rol•ing, adj. 1) law the conditional release of a person from prison prior to the end of the sentence imposed 2) mil a) the promise of a prisoner of war not to take up arms again if released or to abide by… … From formal English to slang
parole — pa·role /pə rōl/ n [Old French, speech, word, prisoner s word of honor to fulfill stated conditions, from Late Latin parabola speech, parable, from Greek parabolē comparison]: a conditional release of a prisoner who has served part of a sentence… … Law dictionary
release — re·lease 1 vt re·leased, re·leas·ing 1 a: to relieve or free from obligation, liability, or responsibility the debtor is released from all dischargeable debts b: to give up (a claim, title, or right) to the benefit of another person: surrender … Law dictionary
Parole — Pa*role , n. [F. parole. See {Parley}, and cf. {Parol}.] 1. A word; an oral utterance. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. Word of promise; word of honor; plighted faith; especially (Mil.), promise, upon one s faith and honor, to fulfill stated conditions,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
parole — [pə rōl′] n. [Fr, a word, formal promise < OFr < LL(Ec) parabola, a speech, PARABLE] 1. Now Rare word of honor; promise; esp., the promise of a prisoner of war to abide by certain conditions, often specif. to take no further part in the… … English World dictionary
parole board — essentially an advisory body set up to assist the Home Secretary in granting prisoners early release and in deciding to recall those out on licence. Originating in England in the Criminal Justice Act 1967, the board has a supporting network of… … Law dictionary
parole — ► NOUN 1) the temporary or permanent release of a prisoner before the expiry of a sentence, on the promise of good behaviour. 2) historical a prisoner of war s word of honour not to escape or, if released, to act as a non belligerent. ► VERB ▪… … English terms dictionary
parole board — parole board, a group of persons having the authority to parole a prisoner before his sentence has expired, supervise the parolee after his release, and revoke the parole under certain conditions: »Some years ago I had occasion to dedicate a book … Useful english dictionary
release conditionally — index parole Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
release from imprisonment — index parole Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary