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1 sentence
n. mening, sats (grammatik); straff, dom, beslut--------v. döma, avkunna dom över, straffa, avkunna straff* * *['sentəns] 1. noun1) (a number of words forming a complete statement: `I want it', and `Give it to me!' are sentences.) mening2) (a punishment imposed by a lawcourt: a sentence of three years' imprisonment; He is under sentence of death.) dom2. verb((usually with to) to condemn to a particular punishment: He was sentenced to life imprisonment.) döma -
2 sentence to-
döma till, avkunna dom över -
3 sentence of imprisonment
fängelsestraff (straff som innebär fängelsevistelse) -
4 suspended sentence
noun (a prison sentence that will take effect only if the criminal commits a (similar) crime again.) villkorlig dom -
5 capital sentence
dödsstraff -
6 complex sentence
sammansatt sats (mening) -
7 compound sentence
satsbindning -
8 conditional sentence
villkorlig dom -
9 death sentence
dödsstraff -
10 declaration sentence
påståendesats -
11 declarative sentence
påståendesats -
12 delay of sentence
fördröjning av dom -
13 didn't let him finish the sentence
lät honom inte prata till punkt, avbröt honomEnglish-Swedish dictionary > didn't let him finish the sentence
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14 exclamatory sentence
utropsmening (mening som avslutas med utropstecken (grammatik)) -
15 his sentence was mitigated
han fick en strafflindring, han fick ett lägre (kortare) straff -
16 light sentence
ett lindrigt straff -
17 mitigated his sentence
lindrade hans straff -
18 mitigation of sentence
strafflindring -
19 pass sentence of death
döma till döden -
20 pass sentence upon
döma till
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