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21 descargo
m.1 defense (law).en su descargo in his/her defense2 discharge (commerce) (de deuda).3 unloading.4 exculpation, acquittal, pardon, vindication.5 receipt.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: descargar.* * *1 (descarga) unloading2 COMERCIO credit3 DERECHO discharge, acquittal\en/para su descargo in his defence (US defense)pliego de descargo evidence for the defence (US defense)* * *SM1) [de camión, mercancías] unloading2) (=disculpa)3) (Jur)en descargo de algn — in defence o (EEUU) defense of sb
4) (Com) (=recibo) receipt; [de deuda] discharge* * *masculino defense*¿qué puede formular en su descargo? — what can you say in your defense?
* * *= acquittal.Ex. After a preliminary acquittal, they were retried and convicted, causing public outrage, especially among artists.----* de descargo = exonerating, exculpatory.* descargo de responsabilidad = declaration form, form of declaration, disclaimer.* * *masculino defense*¿qué puede formular en su descargo? — what can you say in your defense?
* * *= acquittal.Ex: After a preliminary acquittal, they were retried and convicted, causing public outrage, especially among artists.
* de descargo = exonerating, exculpatory.* descargo de responsabilidad = declaration form, form of declaration, disclaimer.* * *defense*presentar or formular descargos to present the case for the defense¿qué puede formular en descargo del acusado? what can you say in defense of the accused?varias personas testificarán en su descargo several people will testify in his defense* * *
Del verbo descargar: ( conjugate descargar)
descargo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
descargó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
descargar
descargo
descargar ( conjugate descargar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹vehículo/mercancías› to unload
2
( disparar) to fire, discharge (frml);
‹ golpe› to deal, land
3 (Inf) to download
4 ‹ira/agresividad› to vent;
‹preocupaciones/tensiones› to relieve
descargo v impers [ aguacero] to pour down;
[ temporal] to break
descargarse verbo pronominal
1 (Elec) [ pila] to run down;
[ batería] to go dead o flat
2 [ tormenta] to break;
[ lluvias] to come down, fall
descargar
I verbo transitivo
1 (sacar la carga) to unload
2 Elec Mil to discharge
3 (un golpe) to deal
4 (de trabajo, de una obligación) to relieve o free [de, of]
5 (la ira, el malhumor) to take out [en/sobre, on]
II vi (tormenta) to break
descargo m Jur discharge, vindication
testigo de descargo, witness for the defence
♦ Locuciones: en descargo de alguien, in someone's defence: en su descargo habría que decir que nunca ha sido desleal, in his defence it would have to be said that he had never been disloyal
' descargo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pliego
- testigo
- batería
English:
discharge
- disclaimer
- vent
* * *descargo nmcabe decir en su descargo que todo lo hizo con la mejor intención it should be said in his defence that he acted with the best of intentionsalegó la ausencia de mala fe en descargo de su defendida he claimed in his client's defence that she had acted without malice[recibo] receipt* * *m defense, Brdefence;decir algo en descargo de alguien say sth in s.o.’s defense* * *descargo nm1) : unloading2) : defensetestigo de descargo: witness for the defense -
22 detener
v.1 to stop.consiguieron detener la hemorragia they managed to stop the bleedingestaba decidido, nada podía detenerlo he had made up his mind, nothing could stop himRicardo detuvo el auto Richard stopped the car.El guarda detuvo el asalto The guard stopped the holdup.2 to arrest.El guarda detuvo al ladrón The guard arrested the thief.3 to keep, to delay.4 to hold back, to delay, to block someone's progress, to block the progress of.La falta de luz detuvo al tren The lack of lighting held back the train.* * *1 (parar) to stop, halt; (proceso, negociación) to hold up2 (retener) to keep, delay, detain3 DERECHO to detain, arrest1 (pararse) to stop, halt2 (entretenerse) to hang about, linger3 (pararse a considerar algo) to dwell* * *verb1) to arrest, detain2) stop, halt•* * *1. VT1) (=parar) to stop2) (=retrasar) to hold up, delayno quiero detenerlo — I don't want to keep o delay you
3) (=retener) [+ objeto] to keep4) (Jur) (=arrestar) to arrest; (=encarcelar) to detain2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( parar) <vehículo/máquina> to stop; <trámite/proceso> to halt; < hemorragia> to stop, staunchvete, nadie te detiene — go then, nobody's stopping you
2) ( arrestar) to arrest; ( encarcelar) to detain2.detenerse v prona) ( pararse) vehículo/persona to stopdetenerse a + inf — to stop to + inf
b) ( tomar mucho tiempo)detenerse en algo: no nos detengamos demasiado en los detalles — let's not spend too much time discussing the details
* * *= halt, stop, suspend, staunch [stanch, -USA], check, detain, stunt, stem + the tide of, arrest, apprehend, shut down, imprison, jail [gaol, -UK], make + an arrest, place under + arrest, take into + custody, pull over.Ex. Consequently, a freeze-frame or still-picture effect can be achieved by simply halting the movement of the head across the disc.Ex. Program function key 1 (FP1) tells DOBIS/LIBIS to stop whatever it is doing and go back to the function selection screen.Ex. The appearance of this volume aroused such a furor within and without the British Museum that further publication of the catalog was suspended.Ex. Some notable progress is being made worldwide in staunching publishers' losses.Ex. They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.Ex. Juan Carlos is a blind lawyer, activist and volunteer librarian who has been imprisoned without trial since March, when he was detained for peacefully protesting the arrest of a journalist.Ex. True personal discrimination cannot be forced by exercises in selecting the good and rejecting the bad by the application of stock critical formulas: it may indeed be stunted.Ex. This article discusses some strategies that are being developed to stem the tide of losses caused worldwide by piracy.Ex. Librarians have been known to devote time to entrap and arrest individuals who use the library toilets for sexual purposes = Hay casos de bibliotecarios que han dedicado tiempo a atrapar y detener a individuos que utilizan los servicios de la biblioteca con fines sexuales.Ex. Due to this fortunate circumstance, a thief who had been systematically purloining rare books from the Library was apprehended.Ex. Cyberattacks involve routers acting at a predesignated time or trigger time and flooding various targeted Web sites with data -- effectively shutting down the Web site.Ex. Juan Carlos is a blind lawyer, activist and volunteer librarian who has been imprisoned without trial since March, when he was detained for peacefully protesting the arrest of a journalist.Ex. In 1892 Klas Linderfelt, the then ALA President, was jailed for 4 days on charges of embezzling more than $4,000 from library funds.Ex. They do do everything from issuing parking and speeding tickets to making arrests.Ex. The driver was placed under arrest by the state police for driving while under the influence of alcohol.Ex. A couple convicted of tax evasion was taken into custody after a five-month-long standoff with federal agents.Ex. Since cops were given the go-ahead to pull over people for not wearing seat belts, state troopers have become creative about spotting scofflaws.----* continuar sin detenerse = go straight ahead.* detener bruscamente = halt + in full flight.* detener búsqueda = discontinue + search.* detener completamente = bring to + a (grinding) halt.* detener en el camino = waylay.* detenerse = become + stagnant, break off, sit back, stall, pull up, run into + the sand(s), stop over.* detenerse antes de = stop + short of.* detenerse a pensar = pause + to think, step back, take + a step back.* detenerse a pensar en = spare + a thought for.* detenerse a reflexionar = stand back.* detenerse completamente = grind to + a (screeching) halt, come to + a (dead) halt, come to + a shuddering halt.* detenerse en el camino = stop along + the way.* detenerse en el lado del camino = pull over.* detenerse por completo = come to + a standstill, be at a standstill.* detenerse por un momento = pause.* estar detenido = be under arrest.* ser detenido = be under arrest.* si nos detenemos a reflexionar sobre ello = on reflection.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) ( parar) <vehículo/máquina> to stop; <trámite/proceso> to halt; < hemorragia> to stop, staunchvete, nadie te detiene — go then, nobody's stopping you
2) ( arrestar) to arrest; ( encarcelar) to detain2.detenerse v prona) ( pararse) vehículo/persona to stopdetenerse a + inf — to stop to + inf
b) ( tomar mucho tiempo)detenerse en algo: no nos detengamos demasiado en los detalles — let's not spend too much time discussing the details
* * *= halt, stop, suspend, staunch [stanch, -USA], check, detain, stunt, stem + the tide of, arrest, apprehend, shut down, imprison, jail [gaol, -UK], make + an arrest, place under + arrest, take into + custody, pull over.Ex: Consequently, a freeze-frame or still-picture effect can be achieved by simply halting the movement of the head across the disc.
Ex: Program function key 1 (FP1) tells DOBIS/LIBIS to stop whatever it is doing and go back to the function selection screen.Ex: The appearance of this volume aroused such a furor within and without the British Museum that further publication of the catalog was suspended.Ex: Some notable progress is being made worldwide in staunching publishers' losses.Ex: They concluded that 'our citizens may rationally prefer to check crime and disorder by ounces of educational prevention, than by pounds of cure in the shape of large 'lockups' and expensive suits before the law'.Ex: Juan Carlos is a blind lawyer, activist and volunteer librarian who has been imprisoned without trial since March, when he was detained for peacefully protesting the arrest of a journalist.Ex: True personal discrimination cannot be forced by exercises in selecting the good and rejecting the bad by the application of stock critical formulas: it may indeed be stunted.Ex: This article discusses some strategies that are being developed to stem the tide of losses caused worldwide by piracy.Ex: Librarians have been known to devote time to entrap and arrest individuals who use the library toilets for sexual purposes = Hay casos de bibliotecarios que han dedicado tiempo a atrapar y detener a individuos que utilizan los servicios de la biblioteca con fines sexuales.Ex: Due to this fortunate circumstance, a thief who had been systematically purloining rare books from the Library was apprehended.Ex: Cyberattacks involve routers acting at a predesignated time or trigger time and flooding various targeted Web sites with data -- effectively shutting down the Web site.Ex: Juan Carlos is a blind lawyer, activist and volunteer librarian who has been imprisoned without trial since March, when he was detained for peacefully protesting the arrest of a journalist.Ex: In 1892 Klas Linderfelt, the then ALA President, was jailed for 4 days on charges of embezzling more than $4,000 from library funds.Ex: They do do everything from issuing parking and speeding tickets to making arrests.Ex: The driver was placed under arrest by the state police for driving while under the influence of alcohol.Ex: A couple convicted of tax evasion was taken into custody after a five-month-long standoff with federal agents.Ex: Since cops were given the go-ahead to pull over people for not wearing seat belts, state troopers have become creative about spotting scofflaws.* continuar sin detenerse = go straight ahead.* detener bruscamente = halt + in full flight.* detener búsqueda = discontinue + search.* detener completamente = bring to + a (grinding) halt.* detener en el camino = waylay.* detenerse = become + stagnant, break off, sit back, stall, pull up, run into + the sand(s), stop over.* detenerse antes de = stop + short of.* detenerse a pensar = pause + to think, step back, take + a step back.* detenerse a pensar en = spare + a thought for.* detenerse a reflexionar = stand back.* detenerse completamente = grind to + a (screeching) halt, come to + a (dead) halt, come to + a shuddering halt.* detenerse en el camino = stop along + the way.* detenerse en el lado del camino = pull over.* detenerse por completo = come to + a standstill, be at a standstill.* detenerse por un momento = pause.* estar detenido = be under arrest.* ser detenido = be under arrest.* si nos detenemos a reflexionar sobre ello = on reflection.* * *vtA (parar) ‹vehículo/máquina› to stop; ‹trámite/proceso› to halt; ‹hemorragia› to stop, staunchdetener el avance del enemigo to halt the enemy advancedetener el avance de la enfermedad to curb o check o arrest the development of the diseasevete si quieres, nadie te detiene go if you want, nobody's stopping youB (arrestar) to arrest; (encarcelar) to detain¡queda usted detenido! you're under arrest!1 (pararse) «vehículo/persona» to stopven directo a casa, sin detenerte en el camino come straight home without stopping off on the waydetenerse A + INF to stop to + INF¿te has detenido a pensar en las consecuencias? have you stopped to consider the consequences?2(tomar mucho tiempo): me detuve arreglando el escritorio y perdí el tren I hung around tidying my desk and I missed the traindetenerse EN algo:hay que ir al grano sin detenerse en lo accesorio we have to get to the point without dwelling on incidentalsno te detengas en la introducción don't waste time o spend too much time on the introduction* * *
detener ( conjugate detener) verbo transitivo
1 ( parar) ‹vehículo/máquina› to stop;
‹trámite/proceso› to halt;
‹ hemorragia› to stop, staunch
2 ( arrestar) to arrest;
( encarcelar) to detain;◊ ¡queda usted detenido! you're under arrest!
detenerse verbo pronominal
detenerse a hacer algo to stop to do sthb) ( tomar mucho tiempo) detenerse en algo:
detener verbo transitivo
1 to stop, halt
2 Jur (a un sospechoso) to arrest, detain
' detener' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
interceptar
- prender
- atajar
- detiene
- detuve
- paso
English:
apprehend
- arrest
- detain
- get
- inhibit
- keep
- prisoner
- pull in
- recapture
- remand
- seize
- stem
- stop
- halt
- hold
- stunt
* * *♦ vt1. [parar] to stop;detenga el vehículo y estacione stop the vehicle and park;detener el avance enemigo to halt the enemy advance;detener la propagación de la epidemia to stop the spread of the epidemic;los bomberos lograron detener el fuego firefighters managed to hold the fire in check o stop the fire spreading;consiguieron detener la hemorragia they managed to stop the bleeding;estaba decidido, nada podía detenerlo he had made up his mind, nothing could stop him;¡adelante, hazlo! ¿qué te detiene? go on, do it! what's stopping you?2. [arrestar] to arrest3. [entretener] to keep, to delay;¿qué fue lo que te detuvo? what kept you?, what held you up?* * *v/t1 stop2 de policía arrest, detain* * *detener {80} vt1) arrestar: to arrest, to detain2) parar: to stop, to halt3) : to keep, to hold back* * *detener vb2. (arrestar) to arrest -
23 ejecutar
v.1 to carry out.ejecutar las órdenes de alguien to carry out somebody's orders2 to execute (condenado).Ella ejecuta los planes She executes the plans.El ejecutó a Ricardo He executed=killed Richard.La computadora ejecutó el programa The computer ran the program.3 to perform (concierto).4 to execute, to run (computing) (programa).5 to play.El virtuoso ejecutó una canción The virtuoso played a song.6 to enforce.El policía ejecutó el reglamento The policeman enforced the rules.* * *1 (una orden etc) to carry out2 MÚSICA to perform, play3 (ajusticiar) to execute4 DERECHO to seize5 INFORMÁTICA to run* * *verb1) to execute2) perform* * *VT1) (=ajusticiar) to execute2) (=hacer cumplir) [+ orden, sentencia] to carry out, execute; [+ deseos] to perform, fulfil, fulfill (EEUU)3) (Mús) to perform, play4) (Inform) to run5) (Jur) to attach, distrain on* * *verbo transitivo1) <condenado/reo> to execute2) < plan> to implement, carry out; <orden/trabajo> to carry out; < sentencia> to execute, enforce; <ejercicio/salto> to perform; <sinfonía/himno nacional> to play, perform* * *= execute, execute.Ex. Some cataloguing may be conducted by a technical services department, whilst other cataloguing may be executed in the local studies department, or the children's library.Ex. Knowing that the trials were inherently unfair and he was almost certain to be convicted and executed, Corey refused to stand for trial.----* ejecutar una acción = effect + execution.* ejecutar una función = run + function.* ejecutar una orden = execute + command, execute + instruction.* ejecutar una tarea = execute + task.* ejecutar una utilidad = run + utility.* repetir, reponer, volver a ejectuar = rerun [re-run].* * *verbo transitivo1) <condenado/reo> to execute2) < plan> to implement, carry out; <orden/trabajo> to carry out; < sentencia> to execute, enforce; <ejercicio/salto> to perform; <sinfonía/himno nacional> to play, perform* * *= execute, execute.Ex: Some cataloguing may be conducted by a technical services department, whilst other cataloguing may be executed in the local studies department, or the children's library.
Ex: Knowing that the trials were inherently unfair and he was almost certain to be convicted and executed, Corey refused to stand for trial.* ejecutar una acción = effect + execution.* ejecutar una función = run + function.* ejecutar una orden = execute + command, execute + instruction.* ejecutar una tarea = execute + task.* ejecutar una utilidad = run + utility.* repetir, reponer, volver a ejectuar = rerun [re-run].* * *ejecutar [A1 ]vtA ‹condenado/reo› to executeB1 ‹plan› to implement, carry out, execute ( frml); ‹orden/trabajo› to carry out; ‹sentencia› to execute, enforce2 ‹ejercicio/salto› to perform3 ‹sinfonía/himno nacional› to play, perform* * *
ejecutar ( conjugate ejecutar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹condenado/reo› to execute
2 ‹ plan› to implement, carry out;
‹orden/trabajo› to carry out;
‹ sentencia› to execute, enforce;
‹ejercicio/salto› to perform;
‹sinfonía/himno nacional› to play, perform
ejecutar verbo transitivo
1 (llevar a cabo, cumplir) to carry out: ejecutó la orden sin rechistar, he carried out the order without flinching
2 (asesinar) to execute
3 Mús to perform, play
4 Inform to run
' ejecutar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hacer
- cumplir
English:
execute
- foreclose
- put
- run
- shoot
- sight-read
- to
- death
- gas
- perform
* * *ejecutar vt1. [realizar] [trabajo, tarea] to carry out;[plan, proyecto] to implement, to carry out; [penalti, lanzamiento, disparo] to take; [ejercicio, acrobacia] to perform;ejecutar las órdenes de alguien to carry out sb's orders;ejecutar la sentencia de un juez to enforce a judge's sentence2. [condenado] to execute3. [pieza musical] to perform* * *v/t1 ( realizar) carry out, implement, execute2 condenado execute3 INFOR run, execute4 MÚS play, perform* * *ejecutar vt1) : to execute, to put to death2) : to carry out, to perform* * *ejecutar vb2. (matar) to execute3. (actuar) to perform -
24 falso testimonio
m.perjury, false testimony.* * *masculino (Der) false testimony, perjury; no levantar falso testimonio (Relig) thou shalt not bear false witness* * *(n.) = perjuryEx. He was tried for perjury in 1685, duly convicted, and sentenced to jail.* * *masculino (Der) false testimony, perjury; no levantar falso testimonio (Relig) thou shalt not bear false witness* * *(n.) = perjuryEx: He was tried for perjury in 1685, duly convicted, and sentenced to jail.
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25 haber bebido demasiado
(v.) = be over the limitEx. Convicted drink drivers could have breathalysers installed in their cars to prevent them starting the engine if they are over the limit.* * *(v.) = be over the limitEx: Convicted drink drivers could have breathalysers installed in their cars to prevent them starting the engine if they are over the limit.
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26 indulto
m.pardon (law).otorgar o conceder el indulto a alguien to grant somebody a pardonpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: indultar.* * *1 pardon, amnesty* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=perdón) pardon, reprieve2) (=exención) exemption* * *masculino (Der) pardon; ( de la pena de muerte) reprieve* * *= reprieve, acquittal.Ex. A small, but growing, number of employers are allowing workplace naps; some are actively encouraging this little reprieve from consciousness.Ex. After a preliminary acquittal, they were retried and convicted, causing public outrage, especially among artists.* * *masculino (Der) pardon; ( de la pena de muerte) reprieve* * *= reprieve, acquittal.Ex: A small, but growing, number of employers are allowing workplace naps; some are actively encouraging this little reprieve from consciousness.
Ex: After a preliminary acquittal, they were retried and convicted, causing public outrage, especially among artists.* * *1 ( Der) pardon; (de la pena de muerte) reprieve2 ( Taur):el público pidió el indulto del toro the public asked for the bull to be spared* * *
Del verbo indultar: ( conjugate indultar)
indulto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
indultó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
indultar
indulto
indultar ( conjugate indultar) verbo transitivo (Der) to pardon;
( la pena de muerte) to reprieve
indulto sustantivo masculino (Der) pardon;
( de la pena de muerte) reprieve
indultar vtr Jur to pardon
indulto m Jur pardon, amnisty
' indulto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gracia
English:
pardon
- reprieve
* * *indulto nmpardon;* * *m pardon* * *indulto nm: pardon, reprieve -
27 ir a jucio
(v.) = stand + trial, stand for + trialEx. A panel of three psychiatrists has found Payton Rapozo mentally fit to stand trial for murder.Ex. Knowing that the trials were inherently unfair and he was almost certain to be convicted and executed, Corey refused to stand for trial.* * *(v.) = stand + trial, stand for + trialEx: A panel of three psychiatrists has found Payton Rapozo mentally fit to stand trial for murder.
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28 ir a jucio, ser juzgado, ser procesado
(v.) = stand for + trialEx. Knowing that the trials were inherently unfair and he was almost certain to be convicted and executed, Corey refused to stand for trial.* * *(v.) = stand for + trialEx: Knowing that the trials were inherently unfair and he was almost certain to be convicted and executed, Corey refused to stand for trial.
Spanish-English dictionary > ir a jucio, ser juzgado, ser procesado
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29 perjurio
adj.apostate.m.1 perjury.2 false oath.* * *1 perjury* * *SM perjury* * *masculino perjury* * *= perjury.Ex. He was tried for perjury in 1685, duly convicted, and sentenced to jail.* * *masculino perjury* * *= perjury.Ex: He was tried for perjury in 1685, duly convicted, and sentenced to jail.
* * *perjury* * *
perjurio sustantivo masculino
perjury
perjurio sustantivo masculino perjury
' perjurio' also found in these entries:
English:
perjury
- perjure
* * *perjurio nmperjury* * *m perjury* * *perjurio nm: perjury -
30 recriminación
f.recrimination, mutual accusations, mutual legal charges of one party against another one, mutual legal charges.* * *1 recrimination* * *SF1) (=reproches) recrimination2) (Jur) countercharge* * *femenino recrimination, reproach* * *= reproach, recrimination, reproval.Ex. A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.Ex. There are four prominent common law defenses to a divorce suit: condonation, recrimination, collusion, and connivance.Ex. He received a two-year suspension for violating the conditions of a public reproval and being convicted of two drunk driving.* * *femenino recrimination, reproach* * *= reproach, recrimination, reproval.Ex: A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.
Ex: There are four prominent common law defenses to a divorce suit: condonation, recrimination, collusion, and connivance.Ex: He received a two-year suspension for violating the conditions of a public reproval and being convicted of two drunk driving.* * *recrimination, reproach* * *
recriminación sustantivo femenino reproach, recrimination
' recriminación' also found in these entries:
English:
recrimination
- retort
* * *reproach, recrimination* * *f recrimination, reproach* * * -
31 reprobación
f.disapproval, reproof, discountenance, reprobation.* * *1 reprobation, reproof* * *SF (=desaprobación) reproval, reprobationescrito en reprobación de... — written in condemnation of...
* * *femenino disapproval* * *= reproof, castigation, reproval.Ex. Reproof should have a debilitating effect upon performance while praise should result in a somewhat higher increase in performance.Ex. This unremitting castigation of the Nazi masks both the historical complicity of the United States with Nazi crimes and our own racist and genocidal histories.Ex. He received a two-year suspension for violating the conditions of a public reproval and being convicted of two drunk driving.* * *femenino disapproval* * *= reproof, castigation, reproval.Ex: Reproof should have a debilitating effect upon performance while praise should result in a somewhat higher increase in performance.
Ex: This unremitting castigation of the Nazi masks both the historical complicity of the United States with Nazi crimes and our own racist and genocidal histories.Ex: He received a two-year suspension for violating the conditions of a public reproval and being convicted of two drunk driving.* * *disapproval* * *reprobación nfreproof, censure* * *f condemnation, disapproval* * *reprobación nf: disapproval -
32 reproche
m.reproach.hacer un reproche a alguien to reproach somebodypres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: reprochar.* * *1 reproach, criticism* * *SM reproach (a for)* * *una mirada de reproche — a look of reproach, a reproachful look
siempre me hace reproches — he's always criticizing o reproaching me
* * *= reproach, reproof, recrimination, reproval.Ex. A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.Ex. Reproof should have a debilitating effect upon performance while praise should result in a somewhat higher increase in performance.Ex. There are four prominent common law defenses to a divorce suit: condonation, recrimination, collusion, and connivance.Ex. He received a two-year suspension for violating the conditions of a public reproval and being convicted of two drunk driving.----* con reproche = reprovingly, reproachfully.* * *una mirada de reproche — a look of reproach, a reproachful look
siempre me hace reproches — he's always criticizing o reproaching me
* * *= reproach, reproof, recrimination, reproval.Ex: A standing reproach to all librarians is the non-user.
Ex: Reproof should have a debilitating effect upon performance while praise should result in a somewhat higher increase in performance.Ex: There are four prominent common law defenses to a divorce suit: condonation, recrimination, collusion, and connivance.Ex: He received a two-year suspension for violating the conditions of a public reproval and being convicted of two drunk driving.* con reproche = reprovingly, reproachfully.* * *no merezco tus reproches I do not deserve your reproaches o ( frml) your reproachuna mirada de reproche a look of reproach, a reproachful lookno te quiero hacer reproches pero … I'm not criticizing you but …muy bien, yo tomaré la decisión, pero luego no me hagan reproches all right, I'll decide, but don't blame me afterward(s)* * *
Del verbo reprochar: ( conjugate reprochar)
reproché es:
1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo
reproche es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
reprochar
reproche
reprochar ( conjugate reprochar) verbo transitivo
to reproach;
reproche sustantivo masculino
reproach;
hacerle reproches a algn to reproach sb
reprochar verbo transitivo to reproach: le reprochó su mala conducta, she reproached him for his bad behaviour
reproche sustantivo masculino reproach
' reproche' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empleada
- empleado
- hartar
- queja
- tono
English:
pained
- rebuke
- recrimination
- reproach
- reproachful
- reproof
- disapproving
* * *reproche nmreproach;hacer un reproche a alguien to reproach sb;el único reproche que se le puede hacer es que es un proyecto demasiado ambicioso the only reproach that can be made of it is that it is too ambitious a project;sus declaraciones le valieron muchos reproches her statements earned her a great deal of criticism* * *m reproach* * *reproche nm: reproach -
33 ser juzgado
v.to stand for trial, to be judged.* * *(v.) = stand + trial, stand for + trialEx. A panel of three psychiatrists has found Payton Rapozo mentally fit to stand trial for murder.Ex. Knowing that the trials were inherently unfair and he was almost certain to be convicted and executed, Corey refused to stand for trial.* * *(v.) = stand + trial, stand for + trialEx: A panel of three psychiatrists has found Payton Rapozo mentally fit to stand trial for murder.
Ex: Knowing that the trials were inherently unfair and he was almost certain to be convicted and executed, Corey refused to stand for trial. -
34 ser procesado
v.to stand trial, to be on trial, to go on trial, to stand one's trial.* * *(v.) = stand + trial, stand for + trialEx. A panel of three psychiatrists has found Payton Rapozo mentally fit to stand trial for murder.Ex. Knowing that the trials were inherently unfair and he was almost certain to be convicted and executed, Corey refused to stand for trial.* * *(v.) = stand + trial, stand for + trialEx: A panel of three psychiatrists has found Payton Rapozo mentally fit to stand trial for murder.
Ex: Knowing that the trials were inherently unfair and he was almost certain to be convicted and executed, Corey refused to stand for trial. -
35 tribunal de alzada
(n.) = court of appeal, appeal(s) courtEx. The Court of Justice of the European Communities is a court of appeal composed of eleven independent judges assisted by five advocates-general to ensure that in the interpretation and application of the treaties the law is observed.Ex. He was convicted of laundering money but it turns out that his informant was unreliable and the case is taken to an appeals court.* * *(n.) = court of appeal, appeal(s) courtEx: The Court of Justice of the European Communities is a court of appeal composed of eleven independent judges assisted by five advocates-general to ensure that in the interpretation and application of the treaties the law is observed.
Ex: He was convicted of laundering money but it turns out that his informant was unreliable and the case is taken to an appeals court. -
36 tribunal de apelaciones
(n.) = court of appeal, appeal(s) courtEx. The Court of Justice of the European Communities is a court of appeal composed of eleven independent judges assisted by five advocates-general to ensure that in the interpretation and application of the treaties the law is observed.Ex. He was convicted of laundering money but it turns out that his informant was unreliable and the case is taken to an appeals court.* * *(n.) = court of appeal, appeal(s) courtEx: The Court of Justice of the European Communities is a court of appeal composed of eleven independent judges assisted by five advocates-general to ensure that in the interpretation and application of the treaties the law is observed.
Ex: He was convicted of laundering money but it turns out that his informant was unreliable and the case is taken to an appeals court. -
37 volver a juzgar
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38 yema del dedo
fingertip* * *(n.) = finger pad, fingertipEx. John Phillips, another gangster, had new fingerprints grafted onto his finger pads - but the police convicted him because they got a match with the prints further down his fingers.Ex. Fingertip injuries are one of the more common injuries in the hand.* * *(n.) = finger pad, fingertipEx: John Phillips, another gangster, had new fingerprints grafted onto his finger pads - but the police convicted him because they got a match with the prints further down his fingers.
Ex: Fingertip injuries are one of the more common injuries in the hand. -
39 asesino
adj.murderous, cutthroat, homicidal, killer.f. & m.murderer, butcher, killer, assassin.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: asesinar.* * *► adjetivo1 murderous► nombre masculino,nombre femenino* * *(f. - asesina)noun1) killer, murderer / murderess2) assassin* * *asesino, -a1.ADJ murderous2.SM / F murder/murderess, killer; (Pol) assassinasesino/a en serie, asesino/a múltiple — serial killer
asesino/a profesional — hired killer
asesino/a serial — LAm serial killer
* * *IIIme lanzó una mirada asesina — (fam) he gave me a murderous look
- na masculino, femenino murderer; ( por razones políticas) assassin* * *= gunman [gunmen, -pl.], killer, murderer, murderous, assassin, cutthroat.Nota: Nombre.Ex. Many of the inhabitants were shot dead or injured by a crazed gunman.Ex. The article 'The coming of the killers' reports the impact of the chain superstore on independent booksellers in the USA.Ex. The librarian describes the pressure she and her staff underwent to reveal information on the murderer's borrowing habits.Ex. This is a collection of articles on the theme: Books for children with murderous, shocking, menacing endings.Ex. The problem of battered & physically abused children, mistreated by their parents or guardians, raises the question as to whether we are all assassins.Ex. Most innkeepers were crooks, the food was bad, and the inns were frequented by cutthroats and drunks.----* asesino a sueldo = hatchetman, hired assassin, hired gun, hit man.* asesino con hacha = axe murderer.* asesino de masas = mass murderer.* asesino en serie = serial killer.* asesino múltiple = serial killer.* asesino silencioso = silent killer.* * *IIIme lanzó una mirada asesina — (fam) he gave me a murderous look
- na masculino, femenino murderer; ( por razones políticas) assassin* * *= gunman [gunmen, -pl.], killer, murderer, murderous, assassin, cutthroat.Nota: Nombre.Ex: Many of the inhabitants were shot dead or injured by a crazed gunman.
Ex: The article 'The coming of the killers' reports the impact of the chain superstore on independent booksellers in the USA.Ex: The librarian describes the pressure she and her staff underwent to reveal information on the murderer's borrowing habits.Ex: This is a collection of articles on the theme: Books for children with murderous, shocking, menacing endings.Ex: The problem of battered & physically abused children, mistreated by their parents or guardians, raises the question as to whether we are all assassins.Ex: Most innkeepers were crooks, the food was bad, and the inns were frequented by cutthroats and drunks.* asesino a sueldo = hatchetman, hired assassin, hired gun, hit man.* asesino con hacha = axe murderer.* asesino de masas = mass murderer.* asesino en serie = serial killer.* asesino múltiple = serial killer.* asesino silencioso = silent killer.* * *‹instinto/odio› murderous, homicidal; ‹animal› killer ( before n)el arma asesina the murder weaponmasculine, femininemurderer; (por razones políticas) assassinCompuestos:● asesino a sueldo, asesina a sueldo masculine, feminine● asesino convicto, asesina convictamasculine, feminine convicted murderer● asesino en serie, asesina en seriemasculine, feminine serial killer● asesino serial, asesina serialmasculine, feminine ( AmL) serial killer* * *
Del verbo asesinar: ( conjugate asesinar)
asesino es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
asesinó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
asesinar
asesino
asesinó
asesinar ( conjugate asesinar) verbo transitivo
to murder;
( por razones políticas) to assassinate
asesino
‹ animal› killer ( before n)
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
murderer;
( por razones políticas) assassin;
asesino en serie serial killer
asesinar verbo transitivo to murder
(perpetrar un magnicidio) to assassinate
En general, la acción (verbo) y el hecho (sustantivo) son murder, mientras a la persona la llamamos murderer. Sin embargo, cuando nos referimos al magnicidio, la acción es assassinate, el hecho es assassination y la persona es assassin.
asesino,-a
I adjetivo murderous
II sustantivo masculino y femenino killer
(hombre) murderer
(mujer) murderess
(magnicida) assassin
' asesino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
asesina
- cepillarse
- foto robot
- fotorrobot
- pista
- potencia
- responder
- serie
- supuesta
- supuesto
- descuartizar
- presunto
- suelto
English:
assassin
- cutthroat
- dismember
- do away with
- execute
- hired gun
- killer
- motive
- murder
- murderer
- murderous
- nightmare
- of
- poison
- serial killer
- butcher
- contract
- hit
- homicidal
- serial
- suspect
* * *asesino, -a♦ adj2. [mirada, instinto] murderous;le lanzó una mirada asesina she looked daggers at him, she gave him a murderous look♦ nm,f[de persona] murderer, f murderess, killer; [de rey, jefe de Estado] assassin asesino profesional professional killer;asesino en serie serial killer;asesino a sueldo contract killer* * ** * *asesino, -na adj: murderous, homicidalasesino, -na n1) : murderer, killer2) : assassin* * *asesino n murderer -
40 condena
f.1 sentence (judicial).cumplir condena to serve a sentence2 condemnation.3 conviction, verdict of guilty.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: condenar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: condenar.* * *1 DERECHO sentence, conviction2 (desaprobación) condemnation, disapproval\cumplir una condena to serve a sentencecondena a perpetuidad life sentencecondena condicional suspended sentence* * *noun f.1) condemnation2) conviction* * *SF1) (=pronunciamiento) sentence, conviction; (=período) term (of imprisonment)el año pasado hubo diez condenas por embriaguez — last year there were ten convictions for drunkenness
condena a perpetuidad, condena de reclusión perpetua — life sentence, sentence of life imprisonment
2) (=desaprobación) condemnation* * *1) (Der) sentence2) ( reprobación)condena de or a algo — condemnation of something
* * *= condemnation, disapproval, prison term, sentence, denouncement, denunciation, conviction.Ex. This article critically examines Blaise Cronin's condemnation of social responsibility in librarianship.Ex. A reference librarian must maintain a pleasant expression (rather than a scowl that is easily read as disapproval of present company).Ex. Why have you done nothing to stop Cuba's independent librarians from being subjected to campaign of threats, intimidation, harassment, police raids, evictions, confiscations, physical assaults and prison terms of up to 26 years? = ¿Por qué no has hecho nada para poner fin a la campaña de amenazas, intimidación, acoso, redadas policiales, deshaucio, confiscaciones, agresiones físicas y condenas de hasta 26 años a la que están siendo sometidos los bibliotecarios indenpendientes de Cuba?.Ex. Probation officers are required by magistrate's courts to make sentence recommendations for some offenders.Ex. The second document is a denouncement of slavery by Greenwich, who mobilizes the best tradition of scriptural exegesis to make his case.Ex. These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex. In deciding good repute the Department will take account of any convictions and also any other relevant information.----* condena a cadena perpetua = life term, life sentence.* cumplir una condena = serve + time, serve + sentence.* dictamen de condenas = sentencing.* imponer condena = impose + prison sentence.* * *1) (Der) sentence2) ( reprobación)condena de or a algo — condemnation of something
* * *= condemnation, disapproval, prison term, sentence, denouncement, denunciation, conviction.Ex: This article critically examines Blaise Cronin's condemnation of social responsibility in librarianship.
Ex: A reference librarian must maintain a pleasant expression (rather than a scowl that is easily read as disapproval of present company).Ex: Why have you done nothing to stop Cuba's independent librarians from being subjected to campaign of threats, intimidation, harassment, police raids, evictions, confiscations, physical assaults and prison terms of up to 26 years? = ¿Por qué no has hecho nada para poner fin a la campaña de amenazas, intimidación, acoso, redadas policiales, deshaucio, confiscaciones, agresiones físicas y condenas de hasta 26 años a la que están siendo sometidos los bibliotecarios indenpendientes de Cuba?.Ex: Probation officers are required by magistrate's courts to make sentence recommendations for some offenders.Ex: The second document is a denouncement of slavery by Greenwich, who mobilizes the best tradition of scriptural exegesis to make his case.Ex: These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex: In deciding good repute the Department will take account of any convictions and also any other relevant information.* condena a cadena perpetua = life term, life sentence.* cumplir una condena = serve + time, serve + sentence.* dictamen de condenas = sentencing.* imponer condena = impose + prison sentence.* * *A ( Der) sentenceestá cumpliendo su condena he is serving his sentenceimponer una condena to impose a sentenceser la condena de algn to be the bane of sb's lifeB (reprobación) condena DE or A algo condemnation OF sth* * *
Del verbo condenar: ( conjugate condenar)
condena es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
condena
condenar
condena sustantivo femeninoa) (Der) sentence;
condenar ( conjugate condenar) verbo transitivoa) (Der) to sentence, condemn;
condena a algn a algo to sentence sb to sth;
lo condenaon por robo he was convicted of or found guilty of robbery
condena sustantivo femenino
1 (juicio negativo) condemnation, disapproval
2 Jur sentence
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
' condena' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
presidio
- prisión
- remitir
- cumplir
- echar
- repulsa
English:
condemnation
- conviction
- serve
- serve out
- shorten
- time
- sentence
* * *condena nf1. [castigo] sentence;cumplir condena to serve a sentence;cumplir una condena de diez años to serve a ten-year sentencecondena a muerte death penalty2. [sentencia] sentence;el juez dictó condena the judge pronounced sentence3. [reprobación, crítica] condemnation ( por of);el presidente expresó su condena más enérgica por el atentado the president condemned the attack in the strongest terms* * *f1 JUR sentence2 ( desaprobación) condemnation* * *condena nf1) reprobación: disapproval, condemnation2) sentencia: sentence, conviction* * *condena n (sentencia) sentence
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