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2 осужденный преступник
Русско-английский юридический словарь > осужденный преступник
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3 осужденный преступник
Русско-английский юридический словарь > осужденный преступник
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4 казненик
convict, culprit, criminal, prisoner -
5 осуждённый преступник
convict; convicted criminal (offender)Юридический русско-английский словарь > осуждённый преступник
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6 осуждённый
сущ.convict; convicted criminal (offender); ( на смертную казнь) condemned man прич convicted; ( на смертную казнь) condemnedбыть осуждённым — to be convicted (condemned); ( за пособничество преступлению) to be convicted as an accomplice; ( за убийство) to be convicted of murder; ( впервые осуждённым за фелонию) to receive one's first felony conviction; ( приговорённым к смертной казни) to be condemned to die
освобождать осуждённого условно-досрочно — ( под честное слово) to parole a convict
- осуждённый, бежавший из заключенияосуждённый за преступление, осуждённый уголовное преступление — convicted of a crime (of a criminal offence)
- осуждённый вторично
- осуждённый за попытку убийства
- осуждённый за убийство
- осуждённый за фелонию
- осуждённый за хранение наркотиков
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7 осудить преступника
1) Law: convict a criminal2) Makarov: convict a perpetratorУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > осудить преступника
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8 осуждённый
сущ.convict;convicted criminal (offender);прил. convicted; ( на смертную казнь) condemned- осуждённый вторично
- осуждённый преступникосуждённый, бежавший из заключения — convict at large
быть \осуждённыйм — to be convicted (condemned); ( за пособничество преступлению) to be convicted as an accomplice
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9 арестант
1) General subject: arrestee, canary bird, prisoner, detainee2) Colloquial: gaol-bird, jailbird, prison bird3) Jail: canary-bird4) Business: convict5) Criminal law: the prisoner -
10 осуждённый преступник
leg.N.P. convict, convicted criminalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > осуждённый преступник
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11 осужденный преступник
leg.N.P. convict, convicted criminalУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > осужденный преступник
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12 осужденный преступник
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > осужденный преступник
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13 narapidana
convict* * *convict* * *convict, prisoner, prison inmate; convicted criminal -
14 заставить осознать вину
Criminal law: convictУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > заставить осознать вину
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15 осужденный преступник
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > осужденный преступник
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16 narapidana
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17 condenar
v.1 to convict (declarar culpable).El juez condenó al criminal The judge convicted the criminal.2 to condemn.El grupo condenó sus actos The group condemned his actions.3 to seal up, to close for good.El municipio condenó el edificio The town council sealed up the building.4 to doom, to condemn to ruination, to damn, to reprobate.Sus vicios condenaron a Ricardo His vices condemned Richard.* * *1 DERECHO (declarar culpable) to convict, find guilty2 DERECHO (decretar condena) to sentence, condemn3 (desaprobar) to condemn4 (forzar) to condemn, doom5 (tabicar) to wall up, brick up1 to be damned, condemn oneself* * *verb1) to condemn2) sentence, convict3) damn* * *1. VT1) (=desaprobar, criticar) to condemn2) (Jur) to convict, find guilty, sentence; [a pena capital] to condemncondenar a algn a tres meses de cárcel — to sentence sb to three months in jail, give sb a three-month prison sentence
3) (Rel) to damn4) (Arquit) to wall up, block up5) † * (=fastidiar) to vex, annoy2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Der) to sentence, condemncondenar a alguien a muerte — to condemn o sentence somebody to death
lo condenaron al pago de $100.000 — they ordered him to pay $100,000
b) ( obligar)c) (reprobar, censurar) to condemn2)a) <puerta/ventana> ( con ladrillos) to brick up; ( con tablas) to board upb) ( inhabilitar) <habitación/sala> to close up2.condenarse v pron to be damned* * *= condemn, damn, impose + prison sentence, sentence, convict, indict.Ex. It must, however, also be considered as a major source of the 'subject index illusion' so trenchantly condemned by Bliss, as mentioned below.Ex. The play is damned by the critics but packs in the crowds and the producers may be upset by the adverse criticisms but they can, as the saying goes, cry all the way to the bank.Ex. The volunteer librarians have been subjected to an ongoing campaign of persecution, culminating in the recent harsh crackdown which, after one-day trials, imposed prison sentences of up to 26 years on librarians.Ex. The library provides services to 2,903 adults and juveniles who have been sentenced or remanded to the care of the Department.Ex. After a preliminary acquittal, they were retried and convicted, causing public outrage, especially among artists.Ex. Another problem with the statistical analysis used to indict this and similar schools was the sample.----* condenar a la pena de muerte = sentence + Nombre + to death, condemn + Nombre + to death.* condenar a muerte = sentence + Nombre + to death, condemn + Nombre + to death.* ser condenado a prisión = receive + prison sentence.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (Der) to sentence, condemncondenar a alguien a muerte — to condemn o sentence somebody to death
lo condenaron al pago de $100.000 — they ordered him to pay $100,000
b) ( obligar)c) (reprobar, censurar) to condemn2)a) <puerta/ventana> ( con ladrillos) to brick up; ( con tablas) to board upb) ( inhabilitar) <habitación/sala> to close up2.condenarse v pron to be damned* * *= condemn, damn, impose + prison sentence, sentence, convict, indict.Ex: It must, however, also be considered as a major source of the 'subject index illusion' so trenchantly condemned by Bliss, as mentioned below.
Ex: The play is damned by the critics but packs in the crowds and the producers may be upset by the adverse criticisms but they can, as the saying goes, cry all the way to the bank.Ex: The volunteer librarians have been subjected to an ongoing campaign of persecution, culminating in the recent harsh crackdown which, after one-day trials, imposed prison sentences of up to 26 years on librarians.Ex: The library provides services to 2,903 adults and juveniles who have been sentenced or remanded to the care of the Department.Ex: After a preliminary acquittal, they were retried and convicted, causing public outrage, especially among artists.Ex: Another problem with the statistical analysis used to indict this and similar schools was the sample.* condenar a la pena de muerte = sentence + Nombre + to death, condemn + Nombre + to death.* condenar a muerte = sentence + Nombre + to death, condemn + Nombre + to death.* ser condenado a prisión = receive + prison sentence.* * *condenar [A1 ]vtA1 ( Der) to condemn condenar a algn A algo:lo condenaron a tres años de cárcel he was sentenced to three years imprisonmentel tribunal lo condenó al pago de una indemnización de $100.000 the court ordered him to pay $100,000 (in) compensationlo condenaron a muerte he was condemned o sentenced to deathla condenaron en costas she was ordered to pay costs, costs were awarded against her2 (obligar) condenar a algn A algo to condemn sb TO sthel desempleo los condena a vivir de la mendicidad unemployment condemns o forces o obliges them to live by begging3 (desaprobar, censurar) to condemncondenó el atentado he condemned the attackB1 ‹puerta/ventana› (con ladrillos) to brick up; (con tablas) to board up2 (inhabilitar) ‹habitación/sala› to close upto be damned, go to hell* * *
condenar ( conjugate condenar) verbo transitivoa) (Der) to sentence, condemn;
condenar a algn a algo to sentence sb to sth;
lo condenaron por robo he was convicted of or found guilty of robbery
condenar verbo transitivo
1 Jur to convict, find guilty: lo condenaron a muerte, he was condemned to death
2 (reprobar) to condemn
3 (tapiar una entrada) to wall up
' condenar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desaprobar
- sentenciar
- denunciar
English:
condemn
- convict
- damn
- doom
- sentence
- deplore
* * *♦ vt1. [declarar culpable] to convictfue condenado a muerte he was sentenced o condemned to death;fue condenado a tres años de prisión he was sentenced to three years in prison;fue condenado a pagar una multa de 15.000 pesos he was ordered to pay a fine of 15,000 pesos;la condenaron a no salir de casa durante los fines de semana they punished her by grounding her at weekendsesa iniciativa está condenada al fracaso that initiative is doomed to failure;los supervivientes están condenados a morir de hambre the survivors are condemned to die of starvation4. [reprobar] to condemn;todos los partidos condenaron el atentado all parties condemned the attack5. [tapiar] [con ladrillos] to brick up, to wall up;[con tablas] to board up* * *v/t1 JUR sentence (a to)2 ( desaprobar) condemn* * *condenar vt1) : to condemn2) : to sentence3) : to board up, to wall up* * *condenar vb1. (a una pena) to sentence2. (un delito) to convict3. (desaprobar) to condemn -
18 declarar culpable
v.to declare guilty, to find guilty, to convict, to pronounce guilty.El juez condenó al criminal The judge convicted the criminal.* * *(v.) = convictEx. After a preliminary acquittal, they were retried and convicted, causing public outrage, especially among artists.* * *(v.) = convictEx: After a preliminary acquittal, they were retried and convicted, causing public outrage, especially among artists.
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19 repris
repris [ʀ(ə)pʀi]masculine noun* * *ʀ(ə)pʀinom masculin invariable* * *ʀ(ə)pʀi pp repris, -eSee:* * *( féminin reprise) [rəpri, iz] participe passé→ link=reprendre reprendrerepris nom masculinreprise nom féminin1. [d'une activité, d'un dialogue] resumptionreprise des hostilités hier sur le front oriental hostilities resumed on the eastern front yesterdayla reprise du travail a été votée à la majorité the majority voted in favour of going back ou returning to workune reprise des affaires an upturn ou a recovery in business activity3. [rachat]deux hommes sont candidats à la reprise de la chaîne two men have put in an offer to take over ou to buy out the channelnous ne faisons pas de reprise goods cannot be returned ou exchangedil m'offre une reprise de 2 000 euros pour ma vieille voiture he'll give me 2,000 euros as a trade-in ou in part exchange (UK) for my old car5. [entre locataires] payment made to an outgoing tenant (when renting property)la reprise comprend l'équipement de la cuisine the sum due to the former tenant includes the kitchen equipmentils demandent une reprise de 1 500 euros they're asking 1,500 euros for furniture and fittings (UK) ou for the furnishingsÉQUITATION [leçon] riding lesson[cavaliers] riding teamà la reprise, la Corée menait 2 à 0 FOOTBALL Korea was leading 2-0 when the game resumed after halftime ou at the start of the second half[dans le tissu] mend9. DROITdroit de reprise right of repossession ou reentry————————reprises nom féminin plurielà maintes reprises on several ou many occasionsà trois ou quatre reprises three or four times, on three or four occasions -
20 преступник
юр.criminal, offender, felon, perpetratorвыдавать / передавать преступника — to deliver a criminal; (другому государству) to extradite a criminal
обращаться (с кем-л.) как с (военным) преступником — to be treated as a (war) criminal
закоренелый преступник — hardened / inveterate criminal
малолетний преступник — juvenile offender / delinquent
профессиональный преступник — recidivist, habitual criminal
уголовный преступник — criminal, felon
соглашение о выдаче преступников (другому государству, штату и т.п.) — extradition treaty
меры, принятые в отношении преступника — measures taken in relation to the offender
преступник,, изобличающий своих сообщников — appellor
преступник, отбывающий срок в тюрьме — convict
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