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1) Деловая лексика: кража при отягчающих обстоятельствах2) Безопасность: квалифицированная кража -
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7 aggravated theft by unconcealed taking or by taking openly
юр.Н.П. квалифицированный грабежУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > aggravated theft by unconcealed taking or by taking openly
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8 theft
[θeft]aggravated theft кража при отягчающих обстоятельствах insurance against theft страхование от кражи petty theft мелкая кража protection against theft защита от хищения theft воровство, кража theft воровство theft кража, воровство theft кража theft уст. украденные вещи, покража -
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θeft сущ.
1) воровство, грабеж, кража Syn: stealing, larceny, robbery
2) уст. украденные вещи воровство;
кража;
- art * похищение произведения искусства - petty * мелкое воровство - to commit (a) * совершить кражу( редкое) покража, украденные вещи aggravated ~ кража при отягчающих обстоятельствах insurance against ~ страхование от кражи petty ~ мелкая кража protection against ~ защита от хищения theft воровство, кража ~ воровство ~ кража, воровство ~ кража ~ уст. украденные вещи, покража -
10 aggravated larceny theft
Jur., RU vol qualifiéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > aggravated larceny theft
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11 кража
жен. theft;
larceny юр. уличить кого-л. в краже ≈ to convict smb. of stealing ночная кража со взломом ≈ burglary кража со взломом ≈ burglary большая кража ≈ grand larceny мелкая кража ≈ pilferage, petty larceny квалифицированная кража ≈ aggravated theft совершить кражу ≈ to commit a theft/larceny карманная кража ≈ pickpocketing попадаться на краже ≈ to be caught stealing -
12 квалифицированная кража
юр. aggravated theftБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > квалифицированная кража
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13 larceny
n юр. кража, воровствоСинонимический ряд:1. embezzlement (noun) embezzlement; extortion; fraud2. theft (noun) burglary; crime; lift; pilferage; pinch; purloining; robbery; steal; stealage; stealing; theft; thievery; thieving -
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nounEinbruch, der; (offence) [Einbruchs]diebstahl, der* * *plural - burglaries; noun ((an act of) illegally entering a house etc to steal: He has been charged with burglary.)* * *bur·gla·ry[ˈbɜ:gləri, AM ˈbɜ:rg-]naggravated \burglary LAW erschwerter Diebstahl* * *['bɜːglərɪ]nEinbruch m; (= offence) (Einbruchs)diebstahl m* * *commit burglary einen Einbruch begehen* * *nounEinbruch, der; (offence) [Einbruchs]diebstahl, der* * *n.Einbruch -¨e m. -
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3) преступление•offence against chastity — посягательство на целомудрие;
offence against morality — преступление против нравственности;
offence against public justice — преступление против правосудия;
offence against sovereignty — посягательство на суверенитет; преступление против суверенной власти;
offence against the law — нарушение закона; правонарушение;
offence against the person — преступление против личности;
offence against the property — преступление против собственности;
offence against the state — 1. преступление против государства 2. преступление против [по уголовному праву] штата;
offence against the United States — преступление против [по уголовному праву] Соединённых Штатов; федеральное преступление;
offence aided and abetted — преступление, совершению которого оказано пособничество;
offence ancillary to another charge — преступление, дополнительное к инкриминированному;
offence at common law — преступление по общему праву;
offence charged — вменяемое в вину, инкриминируемое преступление;
offence charged against a person — преступление, в котором обвиняется лицо;
offence created by statute — преступление, состав которого предусмотрен статутом;
offence indictable at the election of the accused — преступление, преследуемое по обвинительному акту по выбору обвиняемого;
offence in question — преступление, являющееся предметом судебного рассмотрения;
offence proved against the person — доказанное совершение преступления данным лицом;
offence triable on indictment — преступление, подлежащее судебному рассмотрению по обвинительному акту
- offence of drunkennessoffence of agreeing to indemnify sureties — противоправное согласие на возмещение суммы поручительства
- offence of gross indecency
- offence of several transactions
- abortive offence
- acquisitive offence
- actual offence
- admitted offence
- aggravated offence
- alcohol-related offence
- alcohol offence
- alleged offence
- antitrust offence
- arrestable offence
- assaultive offence
- bailable offence
- breaking-and-entering offence
- burglary offence
- capital offence
- chargeable offence
- charged offence
- civil offence
- cognate offence
- cognizable offence
- coinage offence
- common-law offence
- completed offence
- consensual sex offence
- continuing offence
- criminal offence
- cumulative offences
- delinquent offence
- detected offence
- disorderly offence
- doctrinal offence
- drug-related offence
- drug offence
- enormous offence
- extraditable offence
- federal offence
- felonious offence
- finger-printable offence
- first offence
- gang offence
- gangster offence
- gaol offence
- grave offence
- further offences
- habitual offence
- heinous offence
- hybrid offence
- imminent offence
- impeachable offence
- included offence
- inclusive offence
- indictable offence
- jail offence
- juvenile offence
- juvenile status offence
- kindred offence
- legislative offence
- lesser offence
- less offence
- licensing offence
- matrimonial offence
- military offence
- minor offence
- mixed offence
- multiple offences
- multiple offence
- non-arrestable offence
- non-indictable offence
- non-status offence
- past offence
- penitentiary offence
- petit offence
- petty offence
- pleaded offence
- police offence
- police regulations offence
- prearranged offence
- predatory sex offence
- previous offence
- principal offence
- prior offence
- prison offence
- property offence
- proved offence
- public offence
- quasi-criminal offence
- recorded offence
- reformatory offence
- regulatory offence
- related offences
- repeated offence
- reported offence
- revenue offence
- same offence
- second offence
- sex offence
- shipping offence
- shoplift offence
- simple offence
- specific offence
- specified offence
- status offence
- statutory offence
- street offence
- subsequent offence
- substantive offence
- summary offence
- suspected offence
- technical offence
- theft offence
- traffic-related offence
- traffic offence
- trivial offence
- underlying offence
- unnatural offence
- unrelated offences
- violent offence
- continuous offence
- repetitive offence
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