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1 ♦ convict
♦ convict /ˈkɒnvɪkt/n.2 deportato; forzato● convict labour, lavori forzati.(to) convict /kənˈvɪkt/v. t.1 (leg., di giudice) giudicare colpevole; condannare; ( di giuria) dichiarare colpevole: to be convicted of st., essere condannato per (il reato di) qc.; to be convicted for doing st., essere condannato per aver commesso qc.2 (fig.) condannare. -
2 convict
I ['kɒnvɪkt] II [kən'vɪkt]1) [jury, court] giudicare colpevole, condannare (of per; of doing per aver fatto)2) [ evidence] condannare (anche fig.)* * *1. [kən'vikt] verb(to prove or declare (someone) guilty: She was convicted of theft.) condannare2. ['konvikt] noun(a person serving a sentence for a crime: Two of the convicts have escaped from prison.) detenuto* * *I ['kɒnvɪkt] II [kən'vɪkt]1) [jury, court] giudicare colpevole, condannare (of per; of doing per aver fatto)2) [ evidence] condannare (anche fig.)
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