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1 criminal
جِنائِيّ \ criminal: concerned with crime: criminal law. \ ضِدّ القانون \ criminal: against the law; very bad or shameful: a criminal act; a criminal way of thinking. \ See Also إجرامي (إجرامي) -
2 criminal
[ˈkrɪmɪnl]1. adjective1) concerned with crime:جِنائيcriminal law.
2) against the law:جِنائي، غَير قانونيTheft is a criminal offence.
3) very wrong; wicked:إجراميa criminal waste of food.
2. nouna person who has been found guilty of a crime.مُجْرم، جانِ -
3 criminal
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4 criminal, concerned with crime
إِجْراميّ \ criminal, concerned with crime:: Criminal law, against the law; very bad or shameful: a criminal act; a criminal way of thinking. -
5 jinai
criminal [jana] Aze cani, Per jonai borrowed from Ar -
6 mujrim
criminal [jarama] Hin mujrim borrowed from Ar -
7 إجهاض جنائي
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8 الأنثربولوجيا الجنائية
criminal anthropology -
9 جنون إجرامي
criminal insanity -
10 حفظ الصحة الجنائي
criminal hygiene -
11 علم النفس الإجرامي
criminal psychology -
12 قصد إجرامي
criminal intent -
13 إجرامي
إِجْراميّ \ criminal, concerned with crime:: Criminal law, against the law; very bad or shameful: a criminal act; a criminal way of thinking. -
14 ضد
ضِدّ \ against: opposed to: a match against another team; a law against murder. opposite: (that which is) as different as possible: North is in the opposite direction to south. Darkness is the opposite of light. We have opposite ideas about religion. proof: (with against or in compounds) giving complete protection: This lock is proof against any thief. My watch is shockproof and waterproof. versus: (often shortened to v. or vs.) against: The first match or the World Football Cup was Scotland versus Zaire. with: against: He quarrelled with her. She struggled with him. \ ضِدّ \ against, anti-: the opposite of: A law against murder; An anti-freeze mixture is for a car engine in winter. \ See Also مضاد (مُضَاد) \ ضِدّ التَّيَّار \ up: against the flow of (a river): We sailed up the Thames from London to Windsor. upstream: against the flow of the stream; up the river: They rowed (the boat) upstream. \ ضِدّ القانون \ criminal: against the law; very bad or shameful: a criminal act; a criminal way of thinking. \ See Also إجرامي( إجرامي) -
15 مكتب الأدلة الجنائية
مَكْتَبُ الأَدِلّةِ الجِنَائِيّةbureau of criminal identification, criminal identification bureau -
16 قانون أصول محاكمات جزائية أو جنائية
قانُونُ أُصُولِ مُحاكَماتٍ جَزَائِيّةٍ أو جِنَائِيّةcriminal (or penal) procedure law or code, law or code of criminal (or penal) procedureArabic-English new dictionary > قانون أصول محاكمات جزائية أو جنائية
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17 reform
[rəˈfɔːm]1. verb1) to improve or remove faults from:يُصْلِحThe criminal's wife stated that she had made great efforts to reform her husband.
2) to give up bad habits, improve one's behaviour etc:يَتَخَلّى عن العادات السَّيِّئَه، يَتَهَذَّبHe admitted that he had been a criminal, but said that he intended to reform.
2. noun1) the act of improving:إصلاحthe reform of our political system.
2) an improvement:إصْلاحاتHe intends to make several reforms in the prison system.
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18 reprieve
[rəˈpriːv]1. verbto pardon (a criminal) or delay his punishment:يُرْجِئ تَنْفبذ الحُكْم بالإعْدامThe murderer was sentenced to death, but later was reprieved.
2. nounthe act of pardoning a criminal or delaying his punishment; the order to do this.إرجاء تَنْفيذ الحُكْم بالعْد��م -
19 جنائي
جِنائِيّ \ criminal: concerned with crime: criminal law. -
20 مجرم
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