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1 punishable
adjectivebe punishable by something — mit etwas bestraft werden
* * *adjective ((of offences etc) able or likely to be punished by law: Driving without a licence is a punishable offence.) strafbar* * *pun·ish·able[ˈpʌnɪʃəbl̩]murder is \punishable by life imprisonment Mord wird mit lebenslanger Haft bestraft\punishable offence strafbare Handlung fachspr\punishable offender Straffällige(r) f(m) fachspr* * *['pʌnɪʃəbl]adjstrafbaris punishable by 2 years' imprisonment — dieses Verbrechen wird mit 2 Jahren Gefängnis bestraft
or offense (US) — es ist strafbar
* * *punishable adj (adv punishably) strafbar:murder is punishable by death auf Mord steht die Todesstrafe* * *adjectiveit is a punishable offence to... — es ist strafbar,... zu...
* * *adj.strafbar adj. -
2 crime
noun1) Verbrechen, das2) collect., no pl.* * *1. noun1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) das Verbrechen2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) das Verbrechen•- academic.ru/17256/criminal">criminal2. noun(a person who has been found guilty of a crime.) der/die Verbrecher(in)* * *[kraɪm]na \crime against humanity ein Verbrechen nt gegen die Menschlichkeitthe scene of the \crime der Tatortheinous/petty \crime abscheuliches/geringfügiges Verbrechento be accused of/charged with a \crime eines Verbrechens angeklagt/beschuldigt werdento commit a \crime ein Verbrechen nt begehento lead a life of \crime das Leben eines/einer Kriminellen führenpetty \crime Kleinkriminalität fit would be a \crime es wäre eine Schande4.▶ \crime doesn't pay Verbrechen zahlen sich nicht aus* * *[kraɪm]n1) Straftat f; (= murder, robbery with violence etc also, fig) Verbrechen ntit's a crime to throw away all that good food — es ist eine Sünde or eine Schande, all das gute Essen wegzuwerfen
2) no pl Verbrechen pl* * *crime [kraım] s1. JURa) Verbrechen n, Straftat f:crime against humanity Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit;crime prevention Verbrechensverhütung f;crime rate Zahl f der Verbrechen;crime syndicate Verbrechersyndikat n;crime thriller Krimi m (Film, Roman);crime wave Welle f von Verbrechenb) koll Verbrechen pl:crime doesn’t pay Verbrechen zahlen sich nicht aus3. Frevel m:a) Übel-, Untat fb) schwere Sünde4. umga) Verbrechen n:b) Jammer m, Zumutung f:* * *noun1) Verbrechen, das2) collect., no pl.* * *n.Delikt -e n.Untat -en f.Verbrechen n. -
3 penalize
= academic.ru/117861/penalise">penalise* * *1) (to punish (someone) for doing something wrong (eg breaking a rule in a game), eg by the loss of points etc or by the giving of some advantage to an opponent: The child was penalized for her untidy handwriting.) bestrafen2) (to punish (some wrong action etc) in this way: Any attempt at cheating will be heavily penalized.) bestrafen* * *pe·nal·ize[ˈpi:nəlaɪz]vt1. (punish)2. (cause disadvantage)▪ to \penalize sb jdn benachteiligen* * *['piːnəlaɪz]vt1) (= punish ALSO SPORT) bestrafen2) (fig) benachteiligenwe are penalized as we don't have a car — wir sind benachteiligt or im Nachteil, weil wir kein Auto haben
3) (= make punishable) unter Strafe stellen* * *penalize v/t1. bestrafen, mit einer Strafe belegen2. bestrafen, belasten, benachteiligen3. etwas unter Strafe stellen* * *= penalise* * *(US) v.bestrafen v.
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