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исправительные заведения, тюрьмыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Correctional Institutions
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Общая лексика: исправительные заведения, тюрьмыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Correctional Institutions
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исправительные заведения, тюрьмыАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > Correctional Institutions
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Общая лексика: Федеральные тюремные и исправительные учрежденияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Federal Penal and Correctional Institutions
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Abbreviation: FPCIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Federal Penal and Correctional Institutions
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kəˈrekʃənl прил. исправительный, корректирующий Correctional Institutions ≈ исправительные заведения, тюрьмы исправительный correctional исправительный;
Correctional Institutions исправительные заведения, тюрьмы correctional исправительный;
Correctional Institutions исправительные заведения, тюрьмыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > correctional
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[kəˈrekʃənl]correctional исправительный; Correctional Institutions исправительные заведения, тюрьмы correctional исправительный; Correctional Institutions исправительные заведения, тюрьмы -
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adjectiveисправительный; Correctional Institutions исправительные заведения, тюрьмы* * *(a) исправительный* * *исправительный, корректирующий* * *[cor'rec·tion·al || -kʃənl] adj. исправительный* * ** * *исправительный -
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correctional [kəˊrekʃnǝl] aисправи́тельный;C. Institutions исправи́тельные заведе́ния, тю́рьмы
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correctional-labor institutions — = correctional-labor institutions виправно-трудова інституція
correctional-labor institutions — = correctional-labor institutions
correctional rehabilitation of a criminal — = correctional rehabilitation of a an offender виправлення злочинця
- correctional administrationcorrectional rehabilitation of a an offender — = correctional rehabilitation of a criminal
- correctional administrator
- correctional agency
- correctional client
- correctional control
- correctional criminology
- correctional education
- correctional effectiveness
- correctional employee
- correctional facility
- correctional field
- correctional institution
- correctional labor
- correctional labour
- correctional-labor
- correctional-labour
- correctional labor colony
- correctional labour colony
- correctional lawyer
- correctional legislation
- correctional manager
- correctional method
- correctional officer
- correctional official
- correctional placement
- correctional policy
- correctional practice
- correctional practices
- correctional prevention
- correctional process
- correctional profession
- correctional program
- correctional programme
- correctional reeducation
- correctional rehabilitation
- correctional school
- correctional sentence
- correctional sentencing
- correctional servant
- correctional service
- correctional staff
- correctional standards
- correctional superintendent
- correctional system
- correctional technique
- correctional training school
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юр.Н.П. исправительно-трудовые учрежденияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > correctional labor institutions
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14 correccional
adj.correctional, corrective.m.1 reformatory, reform school.2 correctional institution, workhouse, house of correction, reformatory.* * *► adjetivo1 correctional1 detention centre, reformatory* * *SM reformatory* * *femenino or (Esp) masculino: tbcorreccional de menores — reformatory (AmE), detention centre (BrE)
* * *= correctional institution, correctional, correctional facility, juvenile correctional facility, approved school, borstal, young offender institution.Ex. The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.Ex. Good libraries are a cost-efficient integral part of an effective correctional programme in a detention centre.Ex. These trends are expected to result in library service to correctional facilities of comparable quality to those services available to the public.Ex. The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.Ex. Tests have shown that introverts are not underrepresented among delinquents attending approved schools.Ex. This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.Ex. This paper reports the results of a survey of 538 male inmates of young offender institutions.* * *femenino or (Esp) masculino: tbcorreccional de menores — reformatory (AmE), detention centre (BrE)
* * *= correctional institution, correctional, correctional facility, juvenile correctional facility, approved school, borstal, young offender institution.Ex: The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.
Ex: Good libraries are a cost-efficient integral part of an effective correctional programme in a detention centre.Ex: These trends are expected to result in library service to correctional facilities of comparable quality to those services available to the public.Ex: The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.Ex: Tests have shown that introverts are not underrepresented among delinquents attending approved schools.Ex: This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.Ex: This paper reports the results of a survey of 538 male inmates of young offender institutions.* * *orCompuesto:(reformatorio) correction center* for young women; (cárcel) women's prison* * *
correccional sustantivo femenino or (Esp) sustantivo masculino: tb
correccional sustantivo masculino reformatory, reform school
' correccional' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
retén
* * *correccional nmreformatory, reform school* * *I adj correctiveII m reformatory* * *correccional nmreformatorio: reformatory -
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adj.reformatory, amendatory, reformative, reforming.m.1 youth custody center (British), reformatory (United States).2 reformatory, house of correction, reform school, correctional institution.* * *1 reformatory, reform school\reformatorio de menores remand home* * *SM reformatoryreformatorio de menores — remand home, reform school (EEUU)
* * *masculino reformatory* * *= reformatory, correctional institution, correctional, correctional facility, juvenile correctional facility, approved school, borstal, young offender institution.Ex. Was FEMALE OFFENDERS established because of literary warrant or because one would not logically send women criminals to REFORMATORIES FOR WOMEN (the Library of Congress heading) rather than to women's prisons?.Ex. The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.Ex. Good libraries are a cost-efficient integral part of an effective correctional programme in a detention centre.Ex. These trends are expected to result in library service to correctional facilities of comparable quality to those services available to the public.Ex. The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.Ex. Tests have shown that introverts are not underrepresented among delinquents attending approved schools.Ex. This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.Ex. This paper reports the results of a survey of 538 male inmates of young offender institutions.* * *masculino reformatory* * *= reformatory, correctional institution, correctional, correctional facility, juvenile correctional facility, approved school, borstal, young offender institution.Ex: Was FEMALE OFFENDERS established because of literary warrant or because one would not logically send women criminals to REFORMATORIES FOR WOMEN (the Library of Congress heading) rather than to women's prisons?.
Ex: The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.Ex: Good libraries are a cost-efficient integral part of an effective correctional programme in a detention centre.Ex: These trends are expected to result in library service to correctional facilities of comparable quality to those services available to the public.Ex: The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.Ex: Tests have shown that introverts are not underrepresented among delinquents attending approved schools.Ex: This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.Ex: This paper reports the results of a survey of 538 male inmates of young offender institutions.* * *reformatory* * *
reformatorio sustantivo masculino
reformatory
reformatorio sustantivo masculino reformatory
' reformatorio' also found in these entries:
English:
borstal
- delinquent
- reformatory
* * *reformatorio nmBr youth custody centre, US reformatory* * *m reform school, reformatory* * *reformatorio nm: reformatory -
16 prisión
f.1 prison, correctional institution, jailhouse, lockup.2 imprisonment, confinement, prison, incarceration.* * *1 prison\estar en prisión preventiva to be remanded in custody, be on remand* * *noun f.1) jail, prison2) imprisonment* * *SF1) (=cárcel) prisonprisión de alta o máxima seguridad — top-security prison
2) (=encarcelamiento) imprisonmentcinco años de prisión — five years' imprisonment, prison sentence of five years
prisión mayor — sentence of more than six years and a day
prisión menor — sentence of less than six years and a day
3) pl prisiones (=grillos) shackles, fetters* * *1) ( edificio) prison, jail, penitentiary (AmE)2) ( pena) imprisonment•* * *= prison, gaol [jail, -USA], jail [gaol, -UK], correctional institution, imprisonment, correctional facility.Ex. For example, in a general index it might be adequate to regard Prisions and Dungeons as one and the same, but in a specialist index devoted to Criminology this would probable not be acceptable.Ex. The Stockholm Public Library provides library services in 32 hospitals, 1 gaol, 3 leisure centres for the handicapped and retired, and an institution for social rehabilitation.Ex. This article outlines the public library's outreach activities with children of all ages, the jail, and the local juvenile detention centre.Ex. The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.Ex. Penalties that can be imposed range from seizure and forfeiture of the articles and the means by which they were produced to fines or imprisonment.Ex. These trends are expected to result in library service to correctional facilities of comparable quality to those services available to the public.----* biblioteca de prisión = prison library.* bibliotecario de prisiones = prison librarian.* castigar con la prisión = punish with + prison.* celda de prisión = prison cell.* colección de libros de derecho en una prisión = prison law library.* decretar prisión preventiva = remand.* director de prisión = prison warden.* enviar a prisión = send to + jail.* escaparse de la prisión = break out of + prison.* especialización en bibliotecas de prisiones = prison librarianship.* fuga de la prisión = prison break, jailbreak [gaolbreak, UK], gaolbreak [jailbreak, US].* funcionario de prisión = prison warder.* funcionario de prisiones = gaoler [jailer, -USA].* pena de prisión = custodial sentence, jail sentence.* prisión militar = military prison.* ser condenado a prisión = receive + prison sentence.* * *1) ( edificio) prison, jail, penitentiary (AmE)2) ( pena) imprisonment•* * *= prison, gaol [jail, -USA], jail [gaol, -UK], correctional institution, imprisonment, correctional facility.Ex: For example, in a general index it might be adequate to regard Prisions and Dungeons as one and the same, but in a specialist index devoted to Criminology this would probable not be acceptable.
Ex: The Stockholm Public Library provides library services in 32 hospitals, 1 gaol, 3 leisure centres for the handicapped and retired, and an institution for social rehabilitation.Ex: This article outlines the public library's outreach activities with children of all ages, the jail, and the local juvenile detention centre.Ex: The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.Ex: Penalties that can be imposed range from seizure and forfeiture of the articles and the means by which they were produced to fines or imprisonment.Ex: These trends are expected to result in library service to correctional facilities of comparable quality to those services available to the public.* biblioteca de prisión = prison library.* bibliotecario de prisiones = prison librarian.* castigar con la prisión = punish with + prison.* celda de prisión = prison cell.* colección de libros de derecho en una prisión = prison law library.* decretar prisión preventiva = remand.* director de prisión = prison warden.* enviar a prisión = send to + jail.* escaparse de la prisión = break out of + prison.* especialización en bibliotecas de prisiones = prison librarianship.* fuga de la prisión = prison break, jailbreak [gaolbreak, UK], gaolbreak [jailbreak, US].* funcionario de prisión = prison warder.* funcionario de prisiones = gaoler [jailer, -USA].* pena de prisión = custodial sentence, jail sentence.* prisión militar = military prison.* ser condenado a prisión = receive + prison sentence.* * *A (edificio) prison, jail, penitentiary ( AmE)Compuestos:open prisonhigh-security prisonmaximum-security o top-security prisonB (pena) imprisonmentfue condenado a seis años de prisión he was sentenced to six years' imprisonment o six years in prison, he was given a six-year prison sentenceCompuestos:long-term prison sentence ( 6 to 12 years)medium-term prison sentence ( 6 months to 6 years)● prisión preventiva or provisionalpreventive detentionel juez decretó la prisión preventiva or provisional the judge ordered him to be remanded in custodyestá detenido en régimen de prisión preventiva or provisional he is being held in preventive detention, he is in custody awaiting trial, he is being held on remand ( BrE)* * *
prisión sustantivo femenino
1 ( edificio) prison, jail, penitentiary (AmE)
2 ( pena) prison sentence;
prisión sustantivo femenino
1 (lugar) prison, jail
2 (condena) imprisonment
prisión preventiva, protective custody
' prisión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
preventiva
- preventivo
- talego
- arresto
- cárcel
- dirección
- director
- ingresar
- módulo
- recluir
- seguridad
English:
breakout
- carry
- confinement
- convict
- correctional facility
- demonstrate
- escape
- eventual
- fact
- guardhouse
- jail
- maximum
- prison
- remand
- sentence
- stockade
- community
- imprisonment
- -like
- penitentiary
- suspended
* * *prisión nf1. [cárcel] prisonprisión de máxima seguridad top-security prison;prisión de régimen abierto open prison2. [encarcelamiento] imprisonment;fue condenado a veinte años de prisión he was sentenced to twenty years imprisonmentprisión incondicional remand without bail;prisión mayor = prison sentence of between six years and twelve years;prisión menor = prison sentence of between six months and six years;prisión preventiva preventive custody* * *f prison, jail* * *1) cárcel: prison, jail2) encarcelamiento: imprisonment* * *prisión n prison -
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v.1 to imprison.2 to put in prison, to jail, to prison, to send to prison.El policía encarceló al borracho The policeman put the drunk in prison.* * *1 to imprison, jail, incarcerate* * *verbto imprison, jail* * *VT to imprison, jail* * *verbo transitivo to imprison, jail* * *= jail [gaol, -UK], incarcerate, imprison, hold + prisoner, put + Nombre + behind bars.Ex. In 1892 Klas Linderfelt, the then ALA President, was jailed for 4 days on charges of embezzling more than $4,000 from library funds.Ex. A survey was conducted to identify the information needs of a 5% sample of men and women incarcerated in correctional institutions.Ex. Juan Carlos is a blind lawyer, activist and volunteer librarian who has been imprisoned without trial since March, when he was detained for peacefully protesting the arrest of a journalist.Ex. Tom Sutherland, a professor at the American University of Beirut, was kidnapped in 1985 and held prisoner for six and a half years, for much of the time shackled to his prisoner Terry Anderson.Ex. A 92-year-old woman has been put behind bars for sitting on her front porch shouting abuse at passers-by.----* encarcelar de por vida = jail for + life.* * *verbo transitivo to imprison, jail* * *= jail [gaol, -UK], incarcerate, imprison, hold + prisoner, put + Nombre + behind bars.Ex: In 1892 Klas Linderfelt, the then ALA President, was jailed for 4 days on charges of embezzling more than $4,000 from library funds.
Ex: A survey was conducted to identify the information needs of a 5% sample of men and women incarcerated in correctional institutions.Ex: Juan Carlos is a blind lawyer, activist and volunteer librarian who has been imprisoned without trial since March, when he was detained for peacefully protesting the arrest of a journalist.Ex: Tom Sutherland, a professor at the American University of Beirut, was kidnapped in 1985 and held prisoner for six and a half years, for much of the time shackled to his prisoner Terry Anderson.Ex: A 92-year-old woman has been put behind bars for sitting on her front porch shouting abuse at passers-by.* encarcelar de por vida = jail for + life.* * *encarcelar [A1 ]vtto imprison, jailfue encarcelado he was imprisoned o jailed, he was put in prison o jail* * *
encarcelar ( conjugate encarcelar) verbo transitivo
to imprison, jail
encarcelar verbo transitivo to imprison
' encarcelar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enjaular
- detener
English:
bang up
- imprison
- incarcerate
- jail
- send down
* * *encarcelar vtto imprison, to jail;fue encarcelado por homicidio he was jailed for murder* * *v/t put in prison, imprison* * *encarcelar vt: to incarcerate, to imprison* * *encarcelar vb to imprison -
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(n.) = civilian staffEx. The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.* * *(n.) = civilian staffEx: The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.
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(n.) = healing professionsEx. The healing professions and the authorities in charge of correctional institutions are not yet aware of the potentialities of bibliotherapy.* * *(n.) = healing professionsEx: The healing professions and the authorities in charge of correctional institutions are not yet aware of the potentialities of bibliotherapy.
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(n.) = healing professionsEx. The healing professions and the authorities in charge of correctional institutions are not yet aware of the potentialities of bibliotherapy.* * *(n.) = healing professionsEx: The healing professions and the authorities in charge of correctional institutions are not yet aware of the potentialities of bibliotherapy.
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