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1 vandalism
noun (the behaviour of a vandal: All the telephones are out of order owing to vandalism.) vandalismo* * *van.dal.ism[v'ændəlizəm] n vandalismo. -
2 vandalism
noun (the behaviour of a vandal: All the telephones are out of order owing to vandalism.) vandalismo -
3 Vandal
['vændəl](a person who purposely and pointlessly damages or destroys public buildings or other property: Vandals have damaged this telephone kiosk.) vândalo- vandalize
- vandalise* * *Van.dal[v'ændəl] n Hist vândalo: membro de uma tribo guerreira da Europa. • adj relativo aos vândalos, vandálico. -
4 rampant
['ræmpənt](very common and uncontrolled: Vandalism is rampant in the town.) desenfreado* * *ram.pant[r'æmpənt] adj 1 exuberante, excessivo, desmedido, desenfreado. 2 exaltado, bravo, violento, agressivo. 3 Her rampante. 4 Archit que salta de níveis diferentes de um arco. 5 Bot que trepa, que se alastra. -
5 typify
(to be a very good example of: Vandalism at football matches typifies the modern disregard for law and order.) exempilificar, representar* * *typ.i.fy[t'ipifai] vt 1 tipificar, simbolizar. 2 exemplificar. -
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7 rampant
['ræmpənt](very common and uncontrolled: Vandalism is rampant in the town.) desenfreado -
8 typify
(to be a very good example of: Vandalism at football matches typifies the modern disregard for law and order.) exemplificar, representar -
9 vandal
См. также в других словарях:
vandalism — van·dal·ism / vand əl ˌi zəm/ n: the willful or malicious destruction or defacement of property insurance covering property damage from vandalism and malicious mischief Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Vandalism — Datos generales Origen Melbourne, Australia Información& … Wikipedia Español
vandalism — VANDALÍSM s.n. Distrugere sălbatică a valorilor culturale, artistice etc. ale unui popor; p. gener. distrugere sălbatică şi nejustificată. – Din fr. vandalisme. Trimis de bogdanrsb, 11.08.2002. Sursa: DEX 98 vandalísm s. n., (fapte) pl.… … Dicționar Român
Vandalism — Van dal*ism, n. The spirit or conduct of the Vandals; ferocious cruelty; hostility to the arts and literature, or willful destruction or defacement of their monuments. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
vandalism — 1798, from Fr. vandalisme, first used by Henri Grégoire, Bishop of Blois, c.1793; see VANDAL (Cf. vandal) + ISM (Cf. ism) … Etymology dictionary
vandalism — [n] destruction defacing, grafitti, mischief, ravaging, ruin, sacking, smashing, trashing, wreckage, wrecking; concepts 230,252 … New thesaurus
vandalism — [van′də liz΄əm] n. the actions or attitudes of a vandal; malicious or ignorant destruction of public or private property, often, specif., of that which is beautiful or artistic vandalistic adj … English World dictionary
Vandalism — For vandalism related policy on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Vandalism … Wikipedia
vandalism — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ mindless, wanton ▪ minor, petty ▪ cultural, environmental VERB + VANDALISM ▪ … Collocations dictionary
vandalism — [[t]væ̱ndəlɪzəm[/t]] N UNCOUNT Vandalism is the deliberate damaging of things, especially public property. ...acts of vandalism. ...a 13 year old boy whose crime file includes violence, theft, vandalism and bullying … English dictionary
vandalism — n. to commit vandalism * * * [ vænd(ə)lɪz(ə)m] to commit vandalism … Combinatory dictionary