-
1 straffällig
Adj. JUR. liable to prosecution; (schuldig) guilty of a crime; straffällig werden offend, commit an offen|ce (Am. -se); straffälliger Jugendlicher young offender* * *delinquent* * *straf|fäl|ligadjstráffällig werden — to commit a criminal offence (Brit) or offense (US)
wenn Sie wieder stráffällig werden... — if you commit a further offence (Brit) or offense (US)...
* * *straf·fäl·ligein \straffälliger Mensch a criminalein \straffälliger Jugendlicher a young offender▪ \straffällig sein/werden to have committed/commit a criminal offence [or AM -se], to be/become a criminal [or an offender]mehrfach \straffällig gewordene Täter those with previous convictions* * ** * *straffällig werden offend, commit an offence (US -se);straffälliger Jugendlicher young offender* * ** * *adj.delinquent adj. adv.delinquently adv. -
2 Verabredung
f1. (Rendezvous) date; geschäftlich: appointment; eine Verabredung haben have arranged to meet ( oder go out with) someone; für heute Abend hab ich schon eine Verabredung privat: I’m already meeting someone this evening, I’ve already arranged to meet someone this evening* * *die Verabredungtryst; scheduling; engagement; appointment; arrangement; date* * *Ver|ạb|re|dungf -, -en(= Vereinbarung) arrangement, agreement; (= Treffen) engagement (form); (geschäftlich, formell) appointment; (esp mit Freund/Freundin) date; (JUR) collusion; (von Mord, Hochverrat, Meuterei) conspiracyVerabredung einer Straftat (Jur) — collusion/conspiracy to commit a criminal offence (Brit) or offense (US)
* * *die1) ((an) arrangement to meet someone; I made an appointment to see him.) appointment2) (an appointment or engagement, especially a social one with a member of the opposite sex: He asked her for a date.) date* * *Ver·ab·re·dung<-, -en>f1. (Treffen) date, meeting, appointment2. (Vereinbarung) arrangement, agreementeine \Verabredung einhalten to keep an appointmenteine \Verabredung treffen to come to an arrangement, to reach [or come to] an agreement[mit jdm] eine \Verabredung [für etw akk] treffen (geh) to arrange a meeting [with sb] [for a certain time]\Verabredung zu Straftaten conspiracy to commit a crime* * *die; Verabredung, Verabredungen1) (Absprache) arrangementeine Verabredung treffen — arrange to meet or a meeting
2) (verabredete Zusammenkunft) appointmenteine Verabredung absagen — call off a meeting or an engagement
ich habe eine Verabredung — I am meeting somebody; (formell) I have an appointment; (mit meinem Freund/meiner Freundin) I have a date (coll.)
* * *eine Verabredung haben have arranged to meet ( oder go out with) someone;für heute Abend hab ich schon eine Verabredung privat: I’m already meeting someone this evening, I’ve already arranged to meet someone this evening2. (Vereinbarung) agreement;sich an eine Verabredung halten hold ( oder stick) to an agreement* * *die; Verabredung, Verabredungen1) (Absprache) arrangementeine Verabredung treffen — arrange to meet or a meeting
2) (verabredete Zusammenkunft) appointmenteine Verabredung absagen — call off a meeting or an engagement
ich habe eine Verabredung — I am meeting somebody; (formell) I have an appointment; (mit meinem Freund/meiner Freundin) I have a date (coll.)
* * *f.accord n.agreement n.appointment n.assignation n.date n.rendezvous n.scheduling n.tryst n. -
3 Anleitung zu Straftaten
-
4 Verabredung zu einem Verbrechen
German-english law dictionary > Verabredung zu einem Verbrechen
-
5 strafbar
Adj. punishable; stärker: criminal; strafbare Handlung punishable offen|ce (Am. -se); strafbar sein be a punishable offen|ce (Am. -se); sich strafbar machen commit a punishable offen|ce (Am. -se), make o.s. liable to prosecution* * *penal; culpable; indictable; punishable* * *straf|baradjVergehen punishablestráfbare Handlung — punishable offence (Brit) or offense (US)
das ist stráfbar! — that's an offence (Brit) or offense (US)
sich stráfbar machen — to commit an offence (Brit) or offense (US)
* * *1) (very wrong; wicked: a criminal waste of food.) criminal2) criminally3) ((of offences etc) able or likely to be punished by law: Driving without a licence is a punishable offence.) punishable* * *straf·bar\strafbare Handlung criminal act* * *Adjektiv punishable* * *strafbare Handlung punishable offence (US -se);strafbar sein be a punishable offence (US -se);sich strafbar machen commit a punishable offence (US -se), make o.s. liable to prosecution* * *Adjektiv punishable* * *adj.culpable adj.indictable adj.punishable adj. adv.culpably adv.penally adv. -
6 Straftat
* * *die Straftatdelinquency; offence; offense; crime* * *Straf|tatfcriminal offence (Brit) or offense (US), criminal act* * *Straf·tatf [criminal] offence [or AM -se], criminal actpolitische \Straftat political offenceeine \Straftat begehen/verfolgen to commit/prosecute an offence* * *die criminal offence* * ** * *die criminal offence* * *-en f.punishable act n. -
7 Überzeugungstäter
m: er ist ein Überzeugungstäter he committed the crime out of moral ( oder religious, political) conviction; umg., fig. (handelt aus Überzeugung) he acts on conviction; politischer Überzeugungstäter politically-motivated offender, political criminal* * *Über|zeu|gungs|tä|ter(in)m(f)Überzéúgungstäter sein — to commit an offence (Brit) or offense (US) for political/religious etc reasons
* * *Über·zeu·gungs·tä·ter(in)m(f) JUR offender by conviction; (politisch) political[ly motivated] criminal; (religiös) religious[ly motivated] criminal* * *er ist ein Überzeugungstäter he committed the crime out of moral ( oder religious, political) conviction; umg, fig (handelt aus Überzeugung) he acts on conviction;politischer Überzeugungstäter politically-motivated offender, political criminal
См. также в других словарях:
criminal — crim·i·nal 1 / kri mə nəl/ adj 1: relating to, involving, or being a crime criminal neglect criminal conduct 2: relating to crime or its prosecution brought a criminal action criminal co … Law dictionary
criminal law — the laws of a state or country dealing with criminal offenses and their punishments. [1580 90] * * * Body of law that defines criminal offenses, regulates the apprehension, charging, and trial of suspected offenders, and fixes punishment for… … Universalium
offense — of|fense [ ə fens ] noun *** ▸ 1 illegal act ▸ 2 make someone angry ▸ 3 in sports ▸ 4 something that makes you angry ▸ 5 process of attacking 1. ) count a crime or illegal activity for which there is a punishment: a traffic/drug/sex offense… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
criminal — crim|i|nal1 [ krımınl ] noun count * someone who has committed a crime: The system is designed to prevent criminals from reoffending. a convicted criminal (=one who has been judged guilty in a court of law): Convicted criminals should not profit… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
criminal attempt — Crime of a criminal attempt consists of an attempt to commit the crime and some step or overt act towards commission of the crime. State v. Harvill, 106 Ariz. 386, 476 P.2d 841. A substantial step towards a criminal offense with specific intent… … Black's law dictionary
criminal attempt — Crime of a criminal attempt consists of an attempt to commit the crime and some step or overt act towards commission of the crime. State v. Harvill, 106 Ariz. 386, 476 P.2d 841. A substantial step towards a criminal offense with specific intent… … Black's law dictionary
commit — vb 1 Commit, entrust, confide, consign, relegate are comparable when they mean to assign to a person or place for some definite end or purpose (as custody or safekeeping). Commit is the widest term; it may express merely the general idea of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Criminal jurisdiction — is a term used in constitutional law and public law to describe the power of courts to hear a case brought by a state accusing a defendant of the commission of a crime. It is relevant in three distinct situations: to regulate the relationship… … Wikipedia
criminal — n Criminal, felon, convict, malefactor, culprit, delinquent mean, in common, one guilty of a transgression or an offense especially against the law. Criminal designates one who commits some serious violation of the law, of public trust, or of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Criminal law — For the 1989 film, see Criminal Law (film). Criminal law, is the body of law that relates to crime. It might be defined as the body of rules that defines conduct that is not allowed because it is held to threaten, harm or endanger the safety and… … Wikipedia
Criminal justice system of the Netherlands — Netherlands This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Netherlands … Wikipedia