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121 покушение на совершение преступления
2) Diplomatic term: attempt to commit an offence3) International law: inchoate offenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > покушение на совершение преступления
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122 cometer
v.1 to commit (crimen).Ella cometió el crimen She committed the crime.2 to be done to, to be committed on.Se le cometió una injusticia An injustice was done to [him=her]* * *1 (crimen) to commit; (falta, error) to make* * *verb1) to commit2) make* * *VT [+ crimen, delito, pecado] to commit; [+ atentado] to carry out; [+ error] to make* * *verbo transitivo <crimen/delito/pecado> to commit; <error/falta> to make* * *= perpetrate.Ex. This article examines the specific methods used to address the abuses perpetrated by governments and to reveal the truth.----* a base de cometer errores = the hard way.* a fuerza de cometer errores = the hard way.* aprender Algo a base de cometer errores = learn + Nombre + the hard way.* cometer el error de = fall into + the error of, blunder into.* cometer errores por despiste = bump into + lampposts.* cometer plagio = plagiarise [plagiarize, -USA].* cometer suicidio = commit + suicide.* cometer un acto de traición = commit + an act of treason.* cometer un acto violento = commit + violence.* cometer una imprudencia = commit + imprudence, be reckless.* cometer una injusticia = do + injustice.* cometer una tontería = pull + stunt.* cometer una traición = commit + treason, commit + an act of treason.* cometer un crimen = commit + murder.* cometer un delito = commit + crime, carry out + a crime.* cometer un disparate = make + a blunder, make + a bloomer, put + Posesivo + foot in it, put + Posesivo + foot in + Posesivo + mouth, stick + Posesivo + foot in it, drop + a clanger, drop + a bollock, blunder.* cometer un error = commit + error, make + mistake, make + error, be caught out, slip up.* cometer un error garrafal = commit + blunder, make + a bloomer, make + a blunder, drop + a clanger, drop + a bollock, blunder.* cometer un fraude = commit + fraud.* cometer un pecado = commit + sin, sin.* cometer un robo = execute + theft.* cometer un suicidio político = commit + political suicide.* * *verbo transitivo <crimen/delito/pecado> to commit; <error/falta> to make* * *= perpetrate.Ex: This article examines the specific methods used to address the abuses perpetrated by governments and to reveal the truth.
* a base de cometer errores = the hard way.* a fuerza de cometer errores = the hard way.* aprender Algo a base de cometer errores = learn + Nombre + the hard way.* cometer el error de = fall into + the error of, blunder into.* cometer errores por despiste = bump into + lampposts.* cometer plagio = plagiarise [plagiarize, -USA].* cometer suicidio = commit + suicide.* cometer un acto de traición = commit + an act of treason.* cometer un acto violento = commit + violence.* cometer una imprudencia = commit + imprudence, be reckless.* cometer una injusticia = do + injustice.* cometer una tontería = pull + stunt.* cometer una traición = commit + treason, commit + an act of treason.* cometer un crimen = commit + murder.* cometer un delito = commit + crime, carry out + a crime.* cometer un disparate = make + a blunder, make + a bloomer, put + Posesivo + foot in it, put + Posesivo + foot in + Posesivo + mouth, stick + Posesivo + foot in it, drop + a clanger, drop + a bollock, blunder.* cometer un error = commit + error, make + mistake, make + error, be caught out, slip up.* cometer un error garrafal = commit + blunder, make + a bloomer, make + a blunder, drop + a clanger, drop + a bollock, blunder.* cometer un fraude = commit + fraud.* cometer un pecado = commit + sin, sin.* cometer un robo = execute + theft.* cometer un suicidio político = commit + political suicide.* * *cometer [E1 ]vt‹crimen/delito› to commit; ‹error/falta› to make; ‹pecado› to commitcometí la estupidez de decírselo I made the stupid mistake of telling him* * *
cometer ( conjugate cometer) verbo transitivo ‹crimen/delito/pecado› to commit;
‹error/falta› to make
cometer verbo transitivo
1 (una falta, un error) to make: cuídate de no cometer ningún error, be careful not to make any mistakes
2 (perpetrar) to commit: han atrapado al delincuente que cometió el atraco, they've caught the delinquent who committed the robbery
' cometer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
columpiarse
- confundirse
- desliz
- errar
- incurrir
- ortografía
- perpetrar
- equivocar
- error
English:
careless
- commit
- foul
- goof
- lapse
- make
- mistake
- offence
- perjury
- perpetrate
- slip up
- wrong
- blunder
- hard
- injustice
- offend
- perjure
* * *cometer vt[crimen] to commit; [error, falta de ortografía] to make; [pecado] to commit* * *v/t commit; error make* * *cometer vt1) : to commit2)cometer un error : to make a mistake* * *cometer vb2. (error, falta) to make -
123 offense
tr['ɒfens]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=offence offence{1) insult: ofensa f, injuria f, agravio mto take offense: ofenderse2) assault: ataque m3) : ofensiva f (en deportes)4) crime, infraction: infracción f, delito mn.• delito (Jurisprudencia) s.m.n.• agravio s.m.• desaguisado s.m.• deuda s.f.• falta s.f.• injuria s.f.• ofensa s.f.• ofensiva s.f.BrE offence ə'fens noun1) c (breach of law, regulations) infracción f; ( criminal offense) delito m2)a) ( cause of outrage) (no pl) atentado mb) (resentment, displeasure)to cause/give offense to somebody — ofender a alguien
to take offense at something — ofenderse or sentirse* ofendido por algo
3) (AmE) also 'ɑːfensa) u ( attack) ataque m, ofensiva fweapons of offense — armas fpl ofensivas
b) u c ( Sport) (línea f de) ataque m, (línea f) ofensiva f(US)[ǝ'fens] Nit is an offence to... — está prohibido..., se prohíbe...
2) (=insult) ofensa f, agravio mno offence!, no offence meant — sin ánimo de ofender
no offence was intended, he intended no offence — no tenía intención de ofender a nadie
to give or cause offence (to sb) — ofender (a algn)
to take offence (at sth) — ofenderse or sentirse ofendido (por algo)
* * *BrE offence [ə'fens] noun1) c (breach of law, regulations) infracción f; ( criminal offense) delito m2)a) ( cause of outrage) (no pl) atentado mb) (resentment, displeasure)to cause/give offense to somebody — ofender a alguien
to take offense at something — ofenderse or sentirse* ofendido por algo
3) (AmE) also ['ɑːfens]a) u ( attack) ataque m, ofensiva fweapons of offense — armas fpl ofensivas
b) u c ( Sport) (línea f de) ataque m, (línea f) ofensiva f -
124 провинявам се
commit an offence; offendbe guilty (в of); be at faultпровинявам се пред някого do wrong by s.o.в какво се е провинил? what is his offence?* * *провиня̀вам се,възвр. гл. commit an offence; offend; be guilty (в of); be at fault; в какво се е провинил? what is his offence? \провинявам се пред някого do wrong by s.o.* * *offend -
125 crime
1. noun1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) crimen, delito2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) delito, crimen•- criminal
2. noun(a person who has been found guilty of a crime.) criminal, delincuentecrime n1. delito2. delincuenciatr[kraɪm]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcrime doesn't pay no hay crimen sin castigoto commit a crime cometer un delitoto prevent crime prevenir la criminalidadcrime fiction novelas nombre femenino plural policíacascrime rate índice nombre masculino de criminalidadcrime wave ola delictivacrime ['kraɪm] n1) : crimen m, delito mto commit a crime: cometer un delito2) : crimen m, delincuencia forganized crime: crimen organizadon.• crimen s.m.• delito s.m.kraɪmit's a crime to waste such talent — (colloq) es un crimen or un pecado desperdiciar un talento así
b) u ( criminal activity) delincuencia fcrime doesn't pay — (set phrase) no hay crimen sin castigo (fr hecha); (before n) <rate, figures> de criminalidad
[kraɪm]crime wave — ola f delictiva
1. Nit's not a crime! — (fig) ¡no es para tanto!
2) (=activity) delincuencia f2.CPDcrime of passion N — crimen m pasional
crime prevention N — prevención f del crimen
crime rate N — índice m de criminalidad
crime scene N — lugar m del delito, escena f del crimen
Crime Squad N — ≈ Brigada f de Investigación Criminal (Sp)
crime statistics NPL — estadísticas fpl del crimen
crime wave N — ola f de crímenes or delitos
crime writer N — autor(a) m / f de novelas policíacas
* * *[kraɪm]it's a crime to waste such talent — (colloq) es un crimen or un pecado desperdiciar un talento así
b) u ( criminal activity) delincuencia fcrime doesn't pay — (set phrase) no hay crimen sin castigo (fr hecha); (before n) <rate, figures> de criminalidad
crime wave — ola f delictiva
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126 Sünde
f; -, -n sin; eine Sünde begehen commit a sin, sin; seine Sünden beichten confess one’s sins; jemandem seine Sünden vergeben forgive s.o. his ( oder her) sins; für seine Sünden büßen atone for one’s sins; eine Sünde gegen den guten Geschmack an offence against good taste; die Sünden der Städteplaner the misdeeds of the town planners; das ist doch keine Sünde it’s not a crime* * *die Sündetrespass; sin* * *Sụ̈n|de ['zʏndə]f -, -nsineine Sünde begehen — to sin, to commit a sin
* * *(wickedness, or a wicked act, especially one that breaks a religious law: It is a sin to envy the possessions of other people; Lying and cheating are both sins.) sin* * *Sün·de<-, -n>[ˈzʏndə]f1. REL sineine \Sünde begehen to commit a sin, to sin2. (Missgriff) error of judgement, mistakees ist eine \Sünde und Schande (fam) it's a crying shame* * *die; Sünde, Sünden sin; (fig.) misdeed; transgressioneine Sünde wert sein — (scherzh.) be worth a little transgression; < food> be naughty but nice
* * *eine Sünde begehen commit a sin, sin;seine Sünden beichten confess one’s sins;jemandem seine Sünden vergeben forgive sb his ( oder her) sins;für seine Sünden büßen atone for one’s sins;eine Sünde gegen den guten Geschmack an offence against good taste;die Sünden der Städteplaner the misdeeds of the town planners;das ist doch keine Sünde it’s not a crime* * *die; Sünde, Sünden sin; (fig.) misdeed; transgressioneine Sünde wert sein — (scherzh.) be worth a little transgression; < food> be naughty but nice
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127 infraction
infraction [ɛ̃fʀaksjɔ̃]feminine noun( = délit) offence• infraction à [+ loi, règlement, sécurité] breach of• être en infraction [automobiliste] to be committing an offence* * *ɛ̃fʀaksjɔ̃nom féminin Droit offence [BrE]être en infraction avec la loi — [personne] to be in breach of the law
* * *ɛ̃fʀaksjɔ̃ nfoffence Grande-Bretagne offense USAinfraction à — violation of, breach of
* * *infraction nf Jur offenceGB; commettre une infraction to commit an offenceGB; infraction à breach of; c'est une infraction à la loi/au règlement it's a breach of the law/the regulations; être en infraction avec la loi [personne] to break the law; [accord] to be in breach of the law; votre voiture stationne en infraction your car is illegally parked.[ɛ̃fraksjɔ̃] nom féminin1. DROIT breach of the law, offenceje n'ai jamais été en infraction I've never committed an ou any offenceinfraction politique ≃ offence ou offences against the stateinfraction à breach of, transgression against -
128 преступление
ср. crime, offence;
felony юр.;
transgression быть замешанным в преступлении ≈ to be implicated in crime заставать на месте преступления ≈ to take in the act (of) толкать кого-л. на преступление ≈ to incite/drive smb. to crime состав преступления ≈ corpus delicti обвинять в преступлении ≈ criminate государственное преступление ≈ treason;
lesemajesty на месте преступления ≈ red-handed совершить преступление ≈ to commit a crime соучастник преступления ≈ companion in crime признаваться в преступлении ≈ to confess to a crime тягчайшее преступление ≈ very grave/serious crime тяжкое преступление ≈ grave/heinous crime уголовное преступление ≈ criminal offence чудовищное преступление ≈ monstrous/appalling/shocking crime попытка совершить преступление ≈ attempted crime юр.преступлени|е - с. crime (тж. перен.) ;
юр. felony;
~ против нравственности crime against morality;
~ против человечности crime against humanity;
государственное ~ state crime;
особо тяжкое ~ treason;
должностное ~ criminal breach of trust, malfeasance;
политическое ~ political crime;
уголовное ~ criminal offence;
состав ~я corpus delicti;
совершить ~ commit a crime/felony.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > преступление
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