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2 corrupt person
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5 corrupt
1) корумпований, безчесний, продажний; морально заплямований; розкладницький, розпусний; зіпсований; викривлений ( про текст тощо), недостовірний ( про текст)2) (морально) розкладати, корумпувати, підкупати, давати хабара; схиляти, підмовляти ( на вчинення злочину); позбавляти громадянських прав; псувати(ся), розкладати(ся)•- corrupt administration
- corrupt bargain
- corrupt bureaucrat
- corrupt elements
- corrupt government
- corrupt government official
- corrupt in blood
- corrupt influence
- corrupt judge
- corrupt judicial system
- corrupt individual
- corrupt institution
- corrupt leader
- corrupt means
- corrupt official
- corrupt person
- corrupt personal morality
- corrupt police force
- corrupt policeman
- corrupt politician
- corrupt politics
- corrupt practice
- corrupt practices
- corrupt practices act
- corrupt practices charges
- corrupt public morals
- corrupt regime
- corrupt rule
- corrupt society
- corrupt text
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] be corrupted[Swahili Word] -fisidika[Part of Speech] verb[Class] potential[Derived Word] Arabic[Swahili Example] waizuie nafsi yenye kiu ya kujaribu ifisidike [Moh]------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] corrupt[Swahili Word] -fisidi[Part of Speech] verb[Dialect] dialectical[Derived Word] fisadi n------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] corrupt[Swahili Word] -honga[Part of Speech] verb[Related Words] hongea, hongera, hongeza, hongo------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] corrupt[Swahili Word] -pevua[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] corrupt[Swahili Word] -pevusha[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] corrupt[Swahili Word] -poteza[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative[Derived Language] Swahili[Derived Word] -potea------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] corrupt[Swahili Word] -potosha[Part of Speech] verb[Class] causative------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] corrupt[Swahili Word] -umbua[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] corrupt person[English Plural] corrupt people[Swahili Word] fisadi[Swahili Plural] mafisadi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an------------------------------------------------------------ -
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corrupt [kə'rʌpt](a) (dishonest → person, society) corrompu;∎ corrupt practices pratiques fpl malhonnêtes(b) (depraved, immoral) dépravé, corrompu(c) (containing alterations → text) altéré(a) (make dishonest) corrompre;∎ corrupted by power corrompu par le pouvoir(c) (alter → text) altérer, corrompre -
8 corrupt
A adj1 ( immoral) gen [person, behaviour, system] corrompu ; ( sexually) dépravé, corrompu ; corrupt practices malversations fpl ;3 †( decomposed) corrompu†.B vtr2 ( alter) altérer [text, manuscript] ;3 †( decompose) corrompre†.C vi1 [book, film, lifestyle] corrompre ; power corrupts le pouvoir corrompt ;2 †( decompose) se décomposer. -
9 corrupt
corrupt [kəˈrʌpt]1. adjectivea. ( = dishonest) corrompu ; ( = depraved) dépravéb. [data, text] altéré* * *[kə'rʌpt] 1. 2.transitive verb corrompre [person, text]3.intransitive verb [lifestyle, power] corrompre -
10 corrupt
1. verb(to make or become evil or bad: He was corrupted by the bad influence of two friends.) corromper
2. adjective1) (bad or evil: The government is corrupt.) corrupto2) (impure: a corrupt form of English.) contaminado, impuro•- corruptibility
- corruption
tr[kə'rʌpt]1 (person, government, system, etc) corrompido,-a, corrupto,-a; (actions, morals, behaviour) deshonesto,-a2 (language, text, manuscript) viciado,-a2 (language etc) viciar1 corromper\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto become corrupted corrompersecorrupt practices corrupción nombre femeninocorrupt [kə'rʌpt] vt1) pervert: corromper, pervertir, degradar (información)2) bribe: sobornarcorrupt adj: corrupto, corrompidoadj.• corrompido, -a adj.• corrupto, -a adj.• desbaratado, -a adj.• descerrajado, -a adj.• infecto, -a adj.• viciado, -a adj.• vicioso, -a adj.v.• adulterar v.• alterar v.• apestar v.• contaminar v.• corromper v.• desmoralizar v.• emponzoñar v.• enviciar v.• estragar v.• inficionar v.• malear v.• viciar v.
I kə'rʌpttransitive verb ( deprave) corromper; ( bribe) sobornar; \<\<text\>\> viciar; ( Comput) corromper
II
[kǝ'rʌpt]corrupt practices — (Govt, Law) corrupción f, corruptela f (fam)
1. ADJ1) (=depraved) pervertido, depravado2) (=dishonest) corrompido, venal3) (Comput) [text, file] corrompido2. VT1) (=deprave) pervertir, corromper2) (=bribe) sobornar3) [+ language] corromper; (Comput) [+ text, file] corromper3.CPDcorrupt practices NPL — (=dishonesty, bribery) corrupción fsing
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I [kə'rʌpt]transitive verb ( deprave) corromper; ( bribe) sobornar; \<\<text\>\> viciar; ( Comput) corromper
II
corrupt practices — (Govt, Law) corrupción f, corruptela f (fam)
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I [kə'rʌpt]1) (immoral) corrotto; (sexually) corrotto, depravato2) [ text] corrotto, alteratoII 1. [kə'rʌpt] 2.verbo intransitivo [ lifestyle] indurre alla corruzione* * *1. verb(to make or become evil or bad: He was corrupted by the bad influence of two friends.) corrompere2. adjective1) (bad or evil: The government is corrupt.) corrotto2) (impure: a corrupt form of English.) contaminato•- corruptibility
- corruption* * *I [kə'rʌpt]1) (immoral) corrotto; (sexually) corrotto, depravato2) [ text] corrotto, alteratoII 1. [kə'rʌpt] 2.verbo intransitivo [ lifestyle] indurre alla corruzione -
12 corrupt practice
эк., юр., амер. злоупотребление (официальное название для различного рода преступлений, связанных с оказанием незаконного влияния на поведение какого-л. лица в ходе выборов; сюда относится подкуп избирателей, угощение, голосование вместо другого лица и т. д.)Every person is guilty of a corrupt practice who commits the offence of undue influence. — Любое лицо, оказывающее давление на других людей, является виновным в злоупотреблении на выборах.
See:bribery, treating, personation, undue influence, unfair trade practice, corrupt practices act, electoral fraud, fraudulent practice, corruption* * * -
13 corrupt intent
Юридический термин: умысел на коммерческий подкуп (There must be evidence that the person making or authorizing the payment did so with a corrupt intent.) -
14 корумпована особа
corrupt individual, corrupt personУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > корумпована особа
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15 venduto
venduto agg.1 sold, sold out: un oggetto venduto a buon prezzo, an article sold at a low price2 ( corrotto) corrupt, dishonest: un funzionario venduto, a corrupt official // arbitro venduto, bent referee◆ s.m.1 ( merce venduta) goods sold (pl.): (comm.) salvo il venduto, subject to prior sale (o subject to goods being unsold)2 ( persona corrotta) corrupt person, dishonest person.* * *[ven'duto] venduto (-a)1. agg(merce) sold, (fig : corrotto) corrupt2. smComm goods pl sold* * *[ven'duto] 1.participio passato vendere2.1) (ceduto) sold2) (corrotto) [politico, arbitro] corrupt3.1) (merce) goods sold pl.2) (persona corrotta) corrupt person* * *venduto/ven'duto/→ vendereII aggettivo1 (ceduto) sold; l'auto più -a the best-selling car2 (corrotto) [politico, arbitro] corruptIII sostantivo m.(f. -a)1 (merce) goods sold pl.2 (persona corrotta) corrupt person. -
16 подкупник
bribe-taker; corrupt person* * *подку̀пник,м., -ци bribe-taker; corrupt person.* * *bribe-taker; corrupt person -
17 dévoyé
dévoyé, e [devwaje]1. adjective[personne] depraved2. masculine noun, feminine noun* * *dévoyée devwaje nom masculin, féminin depraved person* * *devwaje adj dévoyé, -e* * *A pp ⇒ dévoyer.B pp adj [personne, esprit] depraved.C nm,f depraved person; jeune dévoyé (young) delinquent.————————, dévoyée [devwaje] nom masculin, nom féminin -
18 fisadi
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] fisadi[Swahili Plural] mafisadi[English Word] corrupt person[English Plural] corrupt people[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] fisadi[Swahili Plural] mafisadi[English Word] destroyer[English Plural] destroyers[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an[Derived Word] Arabic[Swahili Example] lilichumwa na kutupwa na fisadi asiyejua uzuri wa ua [Sul]------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] fisadi[Swahili Plural] mafisadi[English Word] evil person[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an[Derived Word] Arabic------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] fisadi[Swahili Plural] mafisadi[English Word] libertine[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] fisadi[Swahili Plural] mafisadi[English Word] seducer[English Plural] seducers[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6an------------------------------------------------------------ -
19 grafter
tr['grɑːftəSMALLr/SMALL]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (swindler) timador,-ra, estafador,-ra2 (worker) persona trabajadoran.• chanchullero, -era s.m.,f.'græftər, 'grɑːftə(r)1) ( corrupt person) (AmE colloq) chanchullero m (fam)2) ( hard worker) (BrE colloq) persona f trabajadora['ɡrɑːftǝ(r)]N1) (=swindler etc) timador(a) m / f, estafador(a) m / f2) (Brit) * (=hard worker) persona f que trabaja mucho* * *['græftər, 'grɑːftə(r)]1) ( corrupt person) (AmE colloq) chanchullero m (fam)2) ( hard worker) (BrE colloq) persona f trabajadora -
20 torcer
v.1 to twist (retorcer) (cuerda, cuerpo).torcer el gesto to pull a faceElla torció los hilos She twisted the threads.El chico torció la verdad The boy twisted the truth.2 to turn.torció la cabeza she turned her headel camino tuerce a la izquierda the road turns to the left3 to corrupt (person).* * *1 (gen) to twist3 (desviar) to change4 (cuadro) to slant5 figurado (significado, frase, etc) to distort6 figurado (corromper a alguien) to corrupt, pervert8 MEDICINA to sprain1 (girar) to turn1 (gen) to twist2 (doblarse) to bend; (madera) to warp3 (ladearse) to become slanted4 MEDICINA to sprain, twist6 figurado (una persona) to go astray7 figurado (empeorar) to take a turn for the worse\no dar su brazo a torcer figurado not to give intorcer el gesto figurado to look crosstorcer la vista to look away* * *verb1) to turn2) bend, twist3) sprain, strain* * *1. VT1) (=retorcer) [+ dedo, muñeca, tronco] to twist; [+ tobillo] to twist, sprain; [+ madera] to warp; [+ soga] to plait; (=doblar) to bend¡me torció el brazo! — he twisted my arm!
2)torcer los ojos o la vista — to squint
3) [+ ropa] to wring4) (=cambiar) [+ rumbo] to change; [+ voluntad] to bend; [+ pensamientos] to turn; [+ significado] to distort, twistel conflicto ha torcido el curso de los acontecimientos — the conflict has changed the course of events
5) (=pervertir) [+ persona] to lead astray2.VI (=girar) [camino, vehículo, viajero] to turn3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivotorció el gesto de dolor — she grimaced in o winced with pain
2) < esquina> to turn3) < ropa> to wring (out)4) <curso/rumbo> to change2.3.el sendero tuerce a la izquierda — the path bends o curves round to the left
torcerse v pron1) <tobillo/muñeca> to twist2) madera/viga to warp3) planes to fall through* * *= skew, twist.Ex. The truncated derived search keys for titles are derived from up to four words, so that the matrix in this case is four dimensional, albeit skewed because not the same number of letters is derived from each word.Ex. The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.----* dar el brazo a torcer = give in to.* torcer la vista = squint.* torcer los ojos = squint.* * *1.verbo transitivotorció el gesto de dolor — she grimaced in o winced with pain
2) < esquina> to turn3) < ropa> to wring (out)4) <curso/rumbo> to change2.3.el sendero tuerce a la izquierda — the path bends o curves round to the left
torcerse v pron1) <tobillo/muñeca> to twist2) madera/viga to warp3) planes to fall through* * *= skew, twist.Ex: The truncated derived search keys for titles are derived from up to four words, so that the matrix in this case is four dimensional, albeit skewed because not the same number of letters is derived from each word.
Ex: The cheeks were braced from their tops to the ceiling, to prevent the press from twisting or shifting about in use.* dar el brazo a torcer = give in to.* torcer la vista = squint.* torcer los ojos = squint.* * *vtA1 ‹cuerpo/tronco› to twist; ‹brazo› to twist; ‹cabeza› to turnme torció el brazo she twisted my arm2 ‹ojo›tuerce un ojo he has a squint in one eyetorció la cara en una mueca de dolor she grimaced in o winced with painB ‹esquina› to turnC ‹ropa› to wring out, wringD ‹curso/rumbo› to changeaquel suceso torció el curso de la historia that event changed o altered the course of history■ torcervi(girar) «persona/vehículo» to turnel sendero tuerce a la izquierda/hacia el norte the path bends o curves round to the left/turns northward(s)al final de la calle tuerza a la derecha turn right at the end of the street■ torcerseA ‹tobillo› to twist; ‹muñeca› to sprainB «madera/viga» to warpC «planes» to fall throughD(al escribir): escribe recto, te estás torciendo keep your writing straight, your lines are sloping* * *
torcer ( conjugate torcer) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ cuerpo› to twist;
‹ cabeza› to turn;
2 ‹ esquina› to turn
3 ‹curso/rumbo› to change
verbo intransitivo ( girar) [persona/vehículo] to turn;
[ camino] to bend, curve
torcerse verbo pronominal
1 ‹tobillo/muñeca› to sprain
2 [madera/viga] to warp
torcer
I verbo transitivo
1 (curvar) to bend
2 (retorcer) to twist: me he torcido el tobillo, I've twisted my ankle
3 (tergiversar) to twist
II verbo transitivo & vi (girar) to turn: tuerce a la izquierda, turn left
' torcer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
brazo
- doblar
- gesto
- girar
- izquierda
- izquierdo
- tuerce
- tuerza
English:
bear
- bend
- buckle
- sprain
- turn
- veer
- squint
- twist
- wry
* * *♦ vt1. [retorcer] [cuerpo, cuerda] to twist;¡me vas a torcer el brazo! you're twisting my arm!;torcer el gesto to make o pull a face2. [doblar] [aguja, alambre] to bend3. [girar] to turn;torció la cabeza she turned her headtorcer el curso de los acontecimientos to divert o change the course of events5. [persona] to corrupt♦ vi[girar] to turn;el camino tuerce a la izquierda the road turns to the left;al llegar al cruce tuerce a la derecha when you get to the crossroads, turn right* * *II v/i turn;torcer a la derecha turn right* * *torcer {14} vt1) : to bend, to twist2) : to sprain3) : to turn (a corner)4) : to wring, to wring out5) : to distorttorcer vi: to turn* * *torcer vb1. (retorcer) to twist3. (girar) to turntorcer el gesto to pull a face / to grimace
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