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61 delitto
m crimecorpo m del delitto corpus delicti* * *delitto s.m.1 (dir.) crime, offence, (amer.) offense; ( grave) felony; ( meno grave) misdemeanour; (fam.) ( omicidio) murder: delitto capitale, capital offence (o crime); delitto doloso, wilful and malicious crime (o intentional crime); delitto politico, political offence; delitto contro l'ordine pubblico, breach of the peace; delitto contro la persona, violent crime; delitto contro la proprietà, crime against property (o property crime); delitto perfetto, perfect crime (o dir. consummated crime); corpo del delitto, corpus delicti; la diffamazione è un delitto, defamation is a misdemeanour; commettere un delitto, to commit a crime; incolpare di un delitto, to charge with a crime2 (fig.) crime: sarebbe un delitto modernizzare questi vecchi mobili!, it would be a crime to modernize this old furniture!* * *[de'litto]sostantivo maschile1) crime; (omicidio) murder2) fig. (peccato) crime, sin* * *delitto/de'litto/sostantivo m. -
62 bezondigen
n. sin, break a moral or religious law, transgress, commit an offense -
63 правонарушение
сoffence/AE offense, breach/transgres-sion/violation of the law, a wrongdoingсоверши́ть правонаруше́ние — to commit an offence/a wrongdoing
лицо́, впервы́е соверши́вшее правонаруше́ние — first offender
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64 преступление
сдолжностно́е преступле́ние — misdemeanor in office юр
вое́нное преступле́ние — war crime
госуда́рственное преступле́ние — treason
уголо́вное преступле́ние — criminal offence, felony
преступле́ния про́тив челове́чества — crimes against humanity
соверши́ть преступле́ние — to commit/to perpetrate lit a crime/an offence
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65 cürüm
,-rmü crime, felony, offense, misdemeanor. -ünü inkâr etmek to deny the crime that one has committed. - isnadı imputation of crime. - işlemek to commit a crime. -ünü itiraf etmek to plead guilty. -ü meşhut halinde law (caught) in the act, in flagrante delicto. -ü meşhut yapmak /a/ to lay a trap to catch (someone) red-handed. -e teşebbüs attempt at a crime, attempted crime. -
66 זני
זני, זָנָה(b. h.) 1) (to run to and fro, wander;) (with אחר) to run after, (with מאחרי) to run away from; esp. to run about as a prostitute, to be faithless, be unchaste (cmp. ch. נפקת ברא for זוֹנָה, a. טעי for our w.). Sabb.55b (play on פ̇ח̇ז̇, Gen. 49:4) פ̇סעת … ח̇טאת זָ֗נִיתָ thou hast trespassed upon religion, sinned, been unchaste (v. זוּל).Snh.100b שמא תִזְנֶה lest she may go astray (be seduced); a. v. fr. 2) to commit an offense. Gitt.6b explain. ותזנה עליו, Jud. 19:2, cmp. Targ. a. l. Pi. זִינָּה same, also to invite faithlessness, to excite the senses. Sabb.88b עלובה כלה מְזַנָּה בתוך חופתה (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) bold is the bride who thinks of faithlessness while getting married; Gitt.36b שזִינְּתָה בקרבוכ׳. Sot.10a כל המְזַנֶּה … מְזַנֶּנֶת עליו if a man is lewd, his wife will think of faithlessness against him; Yalk. Job 918 מְזַנָּה תחתיו. Meg.15a רחב בשמה זִינְּתָהוכ׳ Raḥab suggested impure thoughts by her name ( Raḥab hazzonah), Jael with her call (Jud. 4:18), v. זְכִירָה; a. fr.Trnsf. (of plants) to degenerate. Gen. R. s. 28, end אף הארץ זינתה the earth, too, became degenerated in her produces; v. זוֹנַיָּיא. Y.Kil.I, beg.26d הפירות מְזַנִּין the produces may degenerate (ref. to Lev. 19:29). -
67 זנה
זני, זָנָה(b. h.) 1) (to run to and fro, wander;) (with אחר) to run after, (with מאחרי) to run away from; esp. to run about as a prostitute, to be faithless, be unchaste (cmp. ch. נפקת ברא for זוֹנָה, a. טעי for our w.). Sabb.55b (play on פ̇ח̇ז̇, Gen. 49:4) פ̇סעת … ח̇טאת זָ֗נִיתָ thou hast trespassed upon religion, sinned, been unchaste (v. זוּל).Snh.100b שמא תִזְנֶה lest she may go astray (be seduced); a. v. fr. 2) to commit an offense. Gitt.6b explain. ותזנה עליו, Jud. 19:2, cmp. Targ. a. l. Pi. זִינָּה same, also to invite faithlessness, to excite the senses. Sabb.88b עלובה כלה מְזַנָּה בתוך חופתה (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) bold is the bride who thinks of faithlessness while getting married; Gitt.36b שזִינְּתָה בקרבוכ׳. Sot.10a כל המְזַנֶּה … מְזַנֶּנֶת עליו if a man is lewd, his wife will think of faithlessness against him; Yalk. Job 918 מְזַנָּה תחתיו. Meg.15a רחב בשמה זִינְּתָהוכ׳ Raḥab suggested impure thoughts by her name ( Raḥab hazzonah), Jael with her call (Jud. 4:18), v. זְכִירָה; a. fr.Trnsf. (of plants) to degenerate. Gen. R. s. 28, end אף הארץ זינתה the earth, too, became degenerated in her produces; v. זוֹנַיָּיא. Y.Kil.I, beg.26d הפירות מְזַנִּין the produces may degenerate (ref. to Lev. 19:29). -
68 זָנָה
זני, זָנָה(b. h.) 1) (to run to and fro, wander;) (with אחר) to run after, (with מאחרי) to run away from; esp. to run about as a prostitute, to be faithless, be unchaste (cmp. ch. נפקת ברא for זוֹנָה, a. טעי for our w.). Sabb.55b (play on פ̇ח̇ז̇, Gen. 49:4) פ̇סעת … ח̇טאת זָ֗נִיתָ thou hast trespassed upon religion, sinned, been unchaste (v. זוּל).Snh.100b שמא תִזְנֶה lest she may go astray (be seduced); a. v. fr. 2) to commit an offense. Gitt.6b explain. ותזנה עליו, Jud. 19:2, cmp. Targ. a. l. Pi. זִינָּה same, also to invite faithlessness, to excite the senses. Sabb.88b עלובה כלה מְזַנָּה בתוך חופתה (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l.) bold is the bride who thinks of faithlessness while getting married; Gitt.36b שזִינְּתָה בקרבוכ׳. Sot.10a כל המְזַנֶּה … מְזַנֶּנֶת עליו if a man is lewd, his wife will think of faithlessness against him; Yalk. Job 918 מְזַנָּה תחתיו. Meg.15a רחב בשמה זִינְּתָהוכ׳ Raḥab suggested impure thoughts by her name ( Raḥab hazzonah), Jael with her call (Jud. 4:18), v. זְכִירָה; a. fr.Trnsf. (of plants) to degenerate. Gen. R. s. 28, end אף הארץ זינתה the earth, too, became degenerated in her produces; v. זוֹנַיָּיא. Y.Kil.I, beg.26d הפירות מְזַנִּין the produces may degenerate (ref. to Lev. 19:29).
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