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1 reformatorio
adj.reformatory, amendatory, reformative, reforming.m.1 youth custody center (British), reformatory (United States).2 reformatory, house of correction, reform school, correctional institution.* * *1 reformatory, reform school\reformatorio de menores remand home* * *SM reformatoryreformatorio de menores — remand home, reform school (EEUU)
* * *masculino reformatory* * *= reformatory, correctional institution, correctional, correctional facility, juvenile correctional facility, approved school, borstal, young offender institution.Ex. Was FEMALE OFFENDERS established because of literary warrant or because one would not logically send women criminals to REFORMATORIES FOR WOMEN (the Library of Congress heading) rather than to women's prisons?.Ex. The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.Ex. Good libraries are a cost-efficient integral part of an effective correctional programme in a detention centre.Ex. These trends are expected to result in library service to correctional facilities of comparable quality to those services available to the public.Ex. The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.Ex. Tests have shown that introverts are not underrepresented among delinquents attending approved schools.Ex. This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.Ex. This paper reports the results of a survey of 538 male inmates of young offender institutions.* * *masculino reformatory* * *= reformatory, correctional institution, correctional, correctional facility, juvenile correctional facility, approved school, borstal, young offender institution.Ex: Was FEMALE OFFENDERS established because of literary warrant or because one would not logically send women criminals to REFORMATORIES FOR WOMEN (the Library of Congress heading) rather than to women's prisons?.
Ex: The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.Ex: Good libraries are a cost-efficient integral part of an effective correctional programme in a detention centre.Ex: These trends are expected to result in library service to correctional facilities of comparable quality to those services available to the public.Ex: The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.Ex: Tests have shown that introverts are not underrepresented among delinquents attending approved schools.Ex: This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.Ex: This paper reports the results of a survey of 538 male inmates of young offender institutions.* * *reformatory* * *
reformatorio sustantivo masculino
reformatory
reformatorio sustantivo masculino reformatory
' reformatorio' also found in these entries:
English:
borstal
- delinquent
- reformatory
* * *reformatorio nmBr youth custody centre, US reformatory* * *m reform school, reformatory* * *reformatorio nm: reformatory -
2 correccional
adj.correctional, corrective.m.1 reformatory, reform school.2 correctional institution, workhouse, house of correction, reformatory.* * *► adjetivo1 correctional1 detention centre, reformatory* * *SM reformatory* * *femenino or (Esp) masculino: tbcorreccional de menores — reformatory (AmE), detention centre (BrE)
* * *= correctional institution, correctional, correctional facility, juvenile correctional facility, approved school, borstal, young offender institution.Ex. The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.Ex. Good libraries are a cost-efficient integral part of an effective correctional programme in a detention centre.Ex. These trends are expected to result in library service to correctional facilities of comparable quality to those services available to the public.Ex. The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.Ex. Tests have shown that introverts are not underrepresented among delinquents attending approved schools.Ex. This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.Ex. This paper reports the results of a survey of 538 male inmates of young offender institutions.* * *femenino or (Esp) masculino: tbcorreccional de menores — reformatory (AmE), detention centre (BrE)
* * *= correctional institution, correctional, correctional facility, juvenile correctional facility, approved school, borstal, young offender institution.Ex: The results of the survey indicated that at least some correctional institutions employed paid civilian staff.
Ex: Good libraries are a cost-efficient integral part of an effective correctional programme in a detention centre.Ex: These trends are expected to result in library service to correctional facilities of comparable quality to those services available to the public.Ex: The aim of the project is to put library materials in the hands of young adults in juvenile correctional facilities, rehabilitation clinics, runaway shelters, and foster care homes.Ex: Tests have shown that introverts are not underrepresented among delinquents attending approved schools.Ex: This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.Ex: This paper reports the results of a survey of 538 male inmates of young offender institutions.* * *orCompuesto:(reformatorio) correction center* for young women; (cárcel) women's prison* * *
correccional sustantivo femenino or (Esp) sustantivo masculino: tb
correccional sustantivo masculino reformatory, reform school
' correccional' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
retén
* * *correccional nmreformatory, reform school* * *I adj correctiveII m reformatory* * *correccional nmreformatorio: reformatory -
3 habitante de las islas del Pacífico
(n.) = Pacific IslanderEx. This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.* * *(n.) = Pacific IslanderEx: This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.
Spanish-English dictionary > habitante de las islas del Pacífico
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4 procedente de las islas del Pacífico
(n.) = Pacific IslanderEx. This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.* * *(n.) = Pacific IslanderEx: This was done in May 81 when it changed from being a borstal to a youth institution for women, mainly Maori or Pacific Islanders.
Spanish-English dictionary > procedente de las islas del Pacífico
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5 reformatorio
• amendatory• approved school• borstal• correctional institution• detention center• house of correction• reform school• reformative• reformatory• reforming• workgroup• workhouse• working -
6 joven delincuente
m.young delinquent, youth offender, youthful offender, borstal boy.
См. также в других словарях:
Borstal — n. a British reform school for youths between 16 and 22. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
borstal — ► NOUN Brit. historical ▪ a custodial institution for young offenders. ORIGIN named after the village of Borstal in southern England, where the first of these was established … English terms dictionary
Borstal — [bôr′stəl] n. [after Borstal, town in England] [sometimes b ] any of a number of British correctional institutions to which convicted young offenders (16 to 21 years old) are sent for reeducation and training … English World dictionary
borstal — a form of custodial sentence for young offenders, now superseded by young offender institutions. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 … Law dictionary
Borstal — is a former name for British institutions for reforming young offenders. It is still found in print in allusive use, but the correct terms to use now are detention centre and youth custody centre … Modern English usage
Borstal — In the United Kingdom, a borstal was a specific kind of youth prison, run by the Prison Service and intended to reform seriously delinquent young people. The word is sometimes used, incorrectly, to apply to other kinds of youth institution or… … Wikipedia
borstal — /bawr steuhl/, n. (in England) a school for delinquent boys that provides therapy and vocational training. Also, borstal institution. [1900 05; named after Borstal, village in Kent, England] * * * … Universalium
borstal — Synonyms and related words: POW camp, bastille, black hole, borstal institution, borstal school, bridewell, brig, cell, concentration camp, condemned cell, death cell, death house, death row, detention camp, federal prison, forced labor camp,… … Moby Thesaurus
borstal — UK [ˈbɔː(r)st(ə)l] / US [ˈbɔrst(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms borstal : singular borstal plural borstals the old name for a prison in the UK for criminals who are too young to be in an adult prison … English dictionary
borstal — /ˈbɔstl/ (say bawstl) British –noun 1. (formerly) a reformatory for young offenders between the ages of 16 and 21. –adjective 2. coming from or related to a borstal. {named after Borstal, village in Kent, where the first such reformatory was… …
Borstal — noun Etymology: Borstal, English village where the first such institution was set up Date: 1907 British reformatory … New Collegiate Dictionary