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1 criminality
crimi·nal·ity[ˌkrɪmɪˈnæləti, AM -əˈnælət̬i]* * *["krImI'nlItɪ]nKriminalität f* * *criminality [-ˈnælətı] s1. Kriminalität f, Verbrechertum n2. Strafbarkeit f* * *n.Kriminalität f.Verbrechertum n. -
2 criminality
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3 computer criminality
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4 computer criminality
computer criminality Computerkriminalität fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > computer criminality
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5 crime
noun1) Verbrechen, das2) collect., no pl.* * *1. noun1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) das Verbrechen2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) das Verbrechen•- academic.ru/17256/criminal">criminal2. noun(a person who has been found guilty of a crime.) der/die Verbrecher(in)* * *[kraɪm]na \crime against humanity ein Verbrechen nt gegen die Menschlichkeitthe scene of the \crime der Tatortheinous/petty \crime abscheuliches/geringfügiges Verbrechento be accused of/charged with a \crime eines Verbrechens angeklagt/beschuldigt werdento commit a \crime ein Verbrechen nt begehento lead a life of \crime das Leben eines/einer Kriminellen führenpetty \crime Kleinkriminalität fit would be a \crime es wäre eine Schande4.▶ \crime doesn't pay Verbrechen zahlen sich nicht aus* * *[kraɪm]n1) Straftat f; (= murder, robbery with violence etc also, fig) Verbrechen ntit's a crime to throw away all that good food — es ist eine Sünde or eine Schande, all das gute Essen wegzuwerfen
2) no pl Verbrechen pl* * *crime [kraım] s1. JURa) Verbrechen n, Straftat f:crime against humanity Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit;crime prevention Verbrechensverhütung f;crime rate Zahl f der Verbrechen;crime syndicate Verbrechersyndikat n;crime thriller Krimi m (Film, Roman);crime wave Welle f von Verbrechenb) koll Verbrechen pl:crime doesn’t pay Verbrechen zahlen sich nicht aus3. Frevel m:a) Übel-, Untat fb) schwere Sünde4. umga) Verbrechen n:b) Jammer m, Zumutung f:* * *noun1) Verbrechen, das2) collect., no pl.* * *n.Delikt -e n.Untat -en f.Verbrechen n. -
6 outlawry
out·law·ry[ˈaʊtlɔ:ri, AM -lɑ:-]n no pl* * *['aʊtlɔːrɪ]nÄchtung f; (= defiance) Gesetzlosigkeit f* * *outlawry [-rı] s1. JUR, HISTa) Acht f (u. Bann m)b) Ächtung f2. Verbot n3. JUR Gesetzesmissachtung f4. Verbrechertum n5. JUR US Ausschluss m (einer Klage etc wegen Verjährung)6. Ächtung f, Verfemung f* * *n.Verfemung f.
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criminality — crim·i·nal·i·ty /ˌkri mə na lə tē/ n 1: the quality or state of being criminal can t understand the criminality of his act 2: crime (3) violent criminality Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of L … Law dictionary
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criminality — /krim euh nal i tee/, n., pl. criminalities for 2. 1. the state of being criminal. 2. a criminal act or practice. [1605 15; < ML criminalitas. See CRIMINAL, ITY] * * * … Universalium
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criminality — (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Guilt] Syn. culpability, guiltiness, censurability; see guilt . 2. [Misbehavior] Syn. corruption, badness, depravity; see crime 1 , evil 1 , 2 , sin … English dictionary for students