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  • 41 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) höfða til

    English-Icelandic dictionary > pander to

  • 42 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) cinkosságot vállal

    English-Hungarian dictionary > pander to

  • 43 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) mostrar cumplicidade com

    English-Portuguese dictionary > pander to

  • 44 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) bayağı duygularını tatmin etmek

    English-Turkish dictionary > pander to

  • 45 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) zadovoljiti

    English-Slovenian dictionary > pander to

  • 46 pander to

    • vedota
    • kiihottaa
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    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) ruokkia

    English-Finnish dictionary > pander to

  • 47 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) lefle for

    English-Norwegian dictionary > pander to

  • 48 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) assecondare

    English-Italian dictionary > pander to

  • 49 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) Vorschub leisten

    English-german dictionary > pander to

  • 50 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) ulegać

    English-Polish dictionary > pander to

  • 51 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) izdabāt; iztapt

    English-Latvian dictionary > pander to

  • 52 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) nuolaidžiauti, pataikauti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > pander to

  • 53 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) vädja till, ge efter för

    English-Swedish dictionary > pander to

  • 54 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) a insista

    English-Romanian dictionary > pander to

  • 55 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) υποθάλπω

    English-Greek dictionary > pander to

  • 56 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) podporovat, podbízet

    English-Czech dictionary > pander to

  • 57 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) podporovať

    English-Slovak dictionary > pander to

  • 58 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) encourager bassement

    English-French dictionary > pander to

  • 59 pander to

    (to give in to (a desire, especially if unworthy): Some newspapers pander to people's interest in crime and violence.) alcovitar

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > pander to

  • 60 perpetrator

    [ˈpə:pɪtreɪtə]
    perpetrator виновный perpetrator нарушитель, преступник perpetrator преступник perpetrator of crime of violence лицо, совершившее насильственное преступление

    English-Russian short dictionary > perpetrator

См. также в других словарях:

  • crime of violence — crime of violence: a crime that by its nature poses a substantial risk that force will be used against a person or property ◇ A record of crimes of violence is used esp. to determine career offender status under federal sentencing guidelines.… …   Law dictionary

  • crime of violence — smurtinis nusikaltimas statusas Aprobuotas sritis baudžiamoji teisė ir procesas apibrėžtis Lietuvos Respublikos baudžiamajame kodekse nurodytų nusikaltimo požymių turinti veika, kuria buvo tyčia atimta žmogaus gyvybė arba sunkiai ar nesunkiai… …   Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)

  • Crime and violence in Latin America — Crime and violence are affecting the lives of millions of people in Latin America. Social inequality is considered one of the major causes of violence in Latin America,[1] where the state fails to prevent crime and organized crime takes over… …   Wikipedia

  • Crime and Violence in Latin America — Latin American nations have long been considered amongst the most violent societies in the world. [ [http://www.republic news.org/archive/126 repub/126 trentini.htm The Republic :: Latin American apartheid ] ] Crime and violence is affecting the… …   Wikipedia

  • Crime prevention — is the attempt to reduce victimization and to deter crime and criminals. It is applied specifically to efforts made by governments to reduce crime, enforce the law, and maintain criminal justice. Contents 1 Studies 2 Types 3 Bibliography …   Wikipedia

  • Crime in South Africa — Crime is a prominent issue in South Africa. South Africa has a high rate of murders, assaults, rapes, and other crimes compared to most countries. Many emigrants from South Africa state that crime was a big factor in their decision to leave.[1]… …   Wikipedia

  • crime — / krīm/ n [Middle French, from Latin crimen fault, accusation, crime] 1: conduct that is prohibited and has a specific punishment (as incarceration or fine) prescribed by public law compare delict, tort 2: an offense against public law …   Law dictionary

  • Crime in Honduras — Crime is one of the many social problems of everyday life in the Central American nation of Honduras. Over the years, Honduras has been experiencing an increase in armed robberies and firearm violence. There are reports that since the 2009… …   Wikipedia

  • violence —    Violence is a pervasive and enduring aspect of all societies and takes many forms from politically motivated violence (terrorism) to ‘common’ assault or rape, and can be directed against the person or property. In Britain, political violence… …   Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture

  • Crime in London — Greater London is served by three police forces; the Metropolitan Police which is responsible for policing the vast majority of the capital and is geographically divided into 32 Borough Operational Command Units, the City of London Police which… …   Wikipedia

  • Crime in Mexico — Mexican execution by firing squad, 1916 Crime is among the most urgent concerns facing Mexico, as Mexican drug trafficking rings play a major role in the flow of cocaine, heroin, and marijuana transiting between Latin America and the United… …   Wikipedia

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