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1 das Gefangenenlager
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2 Gefangene
* * *der Gefangenecaptive; prisoner* * *Ge|fạn|ge|ne(r) [gə'faŋənə]mf decl as adjcaptive; (= Sträfling, Kriegsgefangene, fig) prisoner500 Gefangene machen (Mil) — to take 500 prisoners
keine Gefangenen machen (Mil) — to take no prisoners (alive)
* * *(a prisoner: Two of the captives escaped.) captive* * *Ge·fan·ge·ne(r)\Gefangene machen to take prisonerskeine \Gefangenen machen (euph, a. fig) to take no prisoners [alive] euph, a. fig* * *der/die; adj. Dekl1) prisoner; captive2) (Häftling, KriegsGefangene) prisoner* * ** * *der/die; adj. Dekl1) prisoner; captive2) (Häftling, KriegsGefangene) prisoner* * *m.,f.prisoner n. -
3 Gefangenenaustausch
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4 Gefangener
captive; prisoner* * *Ge|fạn|ge|ne(r) [gə'faŋənə]mf decl as adjcaptive; (= Sträfling, Kriegsgefangene, fig) prisoner* * *Ge·fan·ge·ne(r)\Gefangener machen to take prisonerskeine \Gefangenern machen (euph, a. fig) to take no prisoners [alive] euph, a. fig -
5 freilassen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) release, set free; gegen Kaution / ein Lösegeld freilassen release on bail / for a ransom* * *to release; to loose; to unharness; to set free; to manumit* * *frei|las|sen sep irregvtto set free, to free; (aus Haft, Gefangenschaft auch) to release; Hund to let off the lead or leashSee:→ auch frei* * *1) (to make or set (someone) free: He freed all the prisoners.) free2) (to make (someone) free: The soldiers set the terrorists' prisoners free.) set free3) (to set free: The prisoners were liberated by the new government.) liberate* * *frei|las·sen1. (befreien)▪ jdn/ein Tier \freilassen to free [or release] sb/an animal▪ jdn \freilassen to release sbjdn bedingt \freilassen to release sb conditionally* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb set free; release* * *freilassen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) release, set free;gegen Kaution/ein Lösegeld freilassen release on bail/for a ransom* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb set free; release* * *v.to manumit v.to release v.to unharness v. -
6 Gefangenenhilfsorganisation
f prisoners’ aid society ( oder organization)* * *Ge|fạn|ge|nen|hilfs|or|ga|ni|sa|ti|onfprisoners' rights organization* * * -
7 Gefangenenmisshandlung
f mistreatment of prisoners* * *Ge|fạn|gen|en|miss|hand|lungfmistreatment of prisoners* * *Gefangenenmisshandlung f mistreatment of prisoners -
8 Gefängniswärter
* * *der Gefängniswärtergaoler; jailer* * *Ge|fạ̈ng|nis|wär|ter(in)m(f)warder (Brit), prison officer or guard, jailer (old inf)* * *der1) (a person who has charge of a jail or of prisoners: The jailer was knocked unconscious in the riot.) jailer2) (a person who has charge of a jail or of prisoners: The jailer was knocked unconscious in the riot.) jailor3) (a person who has charge of a jail or of prisoners: The jailer was knocked unconscious in the riot.) gaoler* * *Ge·fäng·nis·wär·ter(in)* * *der prison officer; [prison] warder* * ** * *der prison officer; [prison] warder* * *m.gaoler n.jailer n.prison guard n.prison warder n.screw* n.warder n. -
9 Mithäftling
m fellow prisoner; die Mithäftlinge the other prisoners* * *Mịt|häft|lingmfellow prisoner* * *Mit·häft·lingm fellow prisoner* * *Mithäftling m fellow prisoner;die Mithäftlinge the other prisoners -
10 Betreuung
Betreuung f GEN, RECHT, SOZ care, monitoring, supervision, welfare; after-care (of released prisoners)* * *f <Geschäft, Sozial> care, monitoring, welfare; after-care (of released prisoners)* * *Betreuung
caretaking, care, maintenance, (Vertreter) coverage;
• ärztliche Betreuung medical care;
• kostenlose ärztliche Betreuung free medical facilities;
• dauernde Betreuung constant attendance;
• gastronomische Betreuung catering;
• häusliche Betreuung home care;
• journalistische Betreuung press coverage;
• nachträgliche Betreuung aftercare;
• pressemäßige Betreuung press coverage;
• Betreuung von Auslandsbesuchern catering for foreign visitors;
• gastronomische Betreuung an Bord (Fluggesellschaft) catering service;
• gastronomische Betreuung der Geschäftswelt bus[[iness catering;
• Betreuung eines Invaliden (Einkommensteuer) extraordinary services;
• bankgeschäftliche Betreuung in allen Sparten allround banking service;
• Betreuung körperlich behinderter Unterhaltsberechtigter disabled dependent care. -
11 Resozialisierungshilfe
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12 antreiben
(unreg., trennb., -ge-)I v/t (hat)1. (Tiere) drive2. fig. (jemanden) urge on, harry; jemanden zur Arbeit antreiben make s.o. work; sich nicht antreiben lassen not let o.s. be rushed ( oder pushed); Eifersucht hat ihn dazu angetrieben it was jealousy that made him do it ( oder drove him to it), he did it out of jealousy4. ans Land: wash ashore* * *to move; to goad; to impel; to power; to urge; to hasten; to speed up; to drive; to energize; to spur on; to instigate* * *ạn|trei|ben sep1. vt1) (= vorwärtstreiben) Tiere, Gefangene, Kolonne to drive; (fig) to urge; (= veranlassen Neugier, Liebe, Wunsch etc) to drive onjdn zur Eile/Arbeit antreiben — to urge sb to hurry up/to work
jdn zu größerer Leistung antreiben — to urge sb to achieve more
ich lasse mich nicht antreiben — I won't be pushed
2) (= bewegen) Rad, Fahrzeug etc to drive; (mit Motor) to power, to drive3) (= anschwemmen) to wash up; (an Strand) to wash up or ashoreetw ans Ufer antreiben — to wash sth (up) on to the bank
2. vi aux seinto wash up; (an Strand auch) to wash ashore* * *1) (to urge strongly forward: It was ambition that drove him on.) drive on2) (to persuade to do something: What prompted you to say that?) prompt3) (to drive forward, especially mechanically: The boat is propelled by a diesel engine.) propel* * *an|trei·benI. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ jdn/ein Tier \antreiben to drive sb/an animal [on]2. (drängen)▪ jdn [zu etw dat] \antreiben/jdn dazu \antreiben, etw zu tun to urge sb to do sth; (aufdringlicher) to push sb [to do sth]etw am Strand/an den Stränden \antreiben to wash sth ashore▪ etw \antreiben to drive sth▪ jdn \antreiben, etw zu tun to drive sb [on] to do sthdie bloße Neugierde trieb ihn dazu an, die Briefe seiner Frau zu öffnen he was driven by pure curiosity to open his wife's lettersam Strand/an den Stränden \antreiben to be washed ashore* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verbjemanden zur Eile/zu immer besseren Leistungen antreiben — (fig.) urge somebody to hurry up/urge or drive somebody on to better and better performances
2) (in Bewegung setzen) drive; (mit Energie versorgen) power3) (veranlassen) drivejemanden [dazu] antreiben, etwas zu tun — drive somebody to do something
* * *antreiben (irr, trennb, -ge-)A. v/t (hat)1. (Tiere) drive2. fig (jemanden) urge on, harry;jemanden zur Arbeit antreiben make sb work;sich nicht antreiben lassen not let o.s. be rushed ( oder pushed);Eifersucht hat ihn dazu angetrieben it was jealousy that made him do it ( oder drove him to it), he did it out of jealousy4. ans Land: wash ashore* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verbjemanden zur Eile/zu immer besseren Leistungen antreiben — (fig.) urge somebody to hurry up/urge or drive somebody on to better and better performances
2) (in Bewegung setzen) drive; (mit Energie versorgen) power3) (veranlassen) drivejemanden [dazu] antreiben, etwas zu tun — drive somebody to do something
* * *v.to drive v.(§ p.,p.p.: drove, driven)to edge (on) v.to goad v.to impel v.to move v. -
13 Austausch
m exchange; von Gedanken: auch interchange; WIRTS. von Gütern: barter; PHYS. (Wärme-, Luftaustausch) exchange, interchange; SPORT substitution; eines defekten Teils: replacement; der Austausch von Gefangenen the exchange of prisoners; im Austausch gegen in exchange for* * *der Austauschexchange; replacement; commutation* * *Aus|tauschmexchange; (= Ersatz) replacement; (SPORT) substitutionim Áústausch für or gegen — in exchange for
* * *der1) (the giving and taking of one thing for another: He gave me a pencil in exchange for the marble; An exchange of opinions is helpful.) exchange* * *Aus·tauschm exchange; (Ideenaustausch) exchange of ideas* * *1) exchange* * *Austausch m exchange; von Gedanken: auch interchange; WIRTSCH von Gütern: barter; PHYS (Wärme-, Luftaustausch) exchange, interchange; SPORT substitution; eines defekten Teils: replacement;der Austausch von Gefangenen the exchange of prisoners;im Austausch gegen in exchange for* * *1) exchange* * *m.commutation n.exchange n.interchange n.replacement n. -
14 Gefangenenhilfe
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15 Gegeneinander
I Adv.1. kämpfen, lehnen etc.: against one another ( oder each other); gegeneinander halten oder stellen put ( oder place) side by side; (vergleichen) auch compare; gegeneinander prallen oder stoßen run ( oder bump) into each other; Dinge: hit each other, collide2. (gegenseitig) mutually3. (zueinander) towards one another ( oder each other); freundlich gegeneinander sein be friendly toward(s) each other4. Gefangene / Reifen gegeneinander austauschen exchange prisoners / change tyres (Am. tires) over; die Vor- und Nachteile gegeneinander abwägen weigh up the pros and cons ( oder advantages and disadvantages)* * *Ge|gen|ei|nạn|der [geːgn|ai'nandɐ]nt -s, no plconflict* * *Ge·gen·ei·nan·der<-s>[ge:gn̩ʔaiˈnandɐ]nt kein pl conflict* * *1) against each other or one anotherzwei Dinge gegeneinander halten — hold two things up together or side by side; (fig.): (vergleichen) compare two things; put two things together side by side
zwei Begriffe/Epochen gegeneinander abgrenzen — distinguish two concepts/divide two periods from each other
2) (zueinander) to[wards] each other or one another* * *A. adv2. (gegenseitig) mutuallyfreundlich gegeneinander sein be friendly toward(s) each other4.die Vor- und Nachteile gegeneinander abwägen weigh up the pros and cons ( oder advantages and disadvantages)* * *1) against each other or one anotherzwei Dinge gegeneinander halten — hold two things up together or side by side; (fig.): (vergleichen) compare two things; put two things together side by side
zwei Begriffe/Epochen gegeneinander abgrenzen — distinguish two concepts/divide two periods from each other
2) (zueinander) to[wards] each other or one another* * *präp.against each other expr. -
16 gegeneinander
I Adv.1. kämpfen, lehnen etc.: against one another ( oder each other); gegeneinander halten oder stellen put ( oder place) side by side; (vergleichen) auch compare; gegeneinander prallen oder stoßen run ( oder bump) into each other; Dinge: hit each other, collide2. (gegenseitig) mutually3. (zueinander) towards one another ( oder each other); freundlich gegeneinander sein be friendly toward(s) each other4. Gefangene / Reifen gegeneinander austauschen exchange prisoners / change tyres (Am. tires) over; die Vor- und Nachteile gegeneinander abwägen weigh up the pros and cons ( oder advantages and disadvantages)* * *Ge|gen|ei|nạn|der [geːgn|ai'nandɐ]nt -s, no plconflict* * *Ge·gen·ei·nan·der<-s>[ge:gn̩ʔaiˈnandɐ]nt kein pl conflict* * *1) against each other or one anotherzwei Dinge gegeneinander halten — hold two things up together or side by side; (fig.): (vergleichen) compare two things; put two things together side by side
zwei Begriffe/Epochen gegeneinander abgrenzen — distinguish two concepts/divide two periods from each other
2) (zueinander) to[wards] each other or one another* * *A. adv2. (gegenseitig) mutuallyfreundlich gegeneinander sein be friendly toward(s) each other4.die Vor- und Nachteile gegeneinander abwägen weigh up the pros and cons ( oder advantages and disadvantages)* * *1) against each other or one anotherzwei Dinge gegeneinander halten — hold two things up together or side by side; (fig.): (vergleichen) compare two things; put two things together side by side
zwei Begriffe/Epochen gegeneinander abgrenzen — distinguish two concepts/divide two periods from each other
2) (zueinander) to[wards] each other or one another* * *präp.against each other expr. -
17 Hungerturm
m HIST. prison often in a tower in which prisoners were left to starve to death* * *Hụn|ger|turmm (HIST)dungeon, oubliette* * * -
18 Knastzeitung
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19 meutern
v/i mutiny; umg., fig. rebel* * *to mutiny* * *meu|tern ['mɔytɐn]vito mutiny; (inf auch) to rebel; (dial inf = meckern) to moan, to grouch (inf)die méúternden Soldaten — the mutinous soldiers
* * *((of sailors etc) to refuse to obey commands from those in authority: The sailors mutinied because they did not have enough food.) mutiny* * *meu·tern[ˈmɔytɐn]vi1. (sich auflehnen)▪ [gegen jdn/etw] \meutern to mutiny [against sb/sth]▪ \meuternd mutinous* * *intransitives Verb1) mutiny; < prisoners> riot2) (fig. ugs.) rebel; (murren) moan* * ** * *intransitives Verb1) mutiny; < prisoners> riot2) (fig. ugs.) rebel; (murren) moan* * *v.to mutiny v. -
20 Mitgefangene
m, f fellow prisoner; die Mitgefangenen the other prisoners* * *Mịt|ge|fan|ge|ne(r)mf decl as adjfellow prisoner* * *Mit·ge·fan·ge·ne(r)f(m) dekl wie adj fellow prisoner* * *der/die fellow prisoner* * *Mitgefangene m/f fellow prisoner;die Mitgefangenen the other prisoners* * *der/die fellow prisoner
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