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121 adjudge
1. v принимать решение, издавать приказ2. v выносить приговор, решение3. v рассматривать в суде4. v обрекать5. v присуждать6. v книжн. считать, полагать, рассматриватьСинонимический ряд:1. find guilty (verb) condemn; convict; damn; doom; find guilty; sentence2. settle (verb) adjudicate; arbitrate; decide; judge; mediate; pronounce; referee; settle; umpire -
122 condemn
1. v осуждать, порицать2. v юр. признать виновным; осудить, приговорить3. v обыкн. обрекать4. v браковать, признавать негодным для употребления или использования5. v конфисковать как недоброкачественное6. v конфисковать, налагать арест; отчуждать7. v уличать, выдаватьСинонимический ряд:1. criticize (verb) berate; blame; castigate; censure; chide; criticise; criticize; cut up; denounce; denunciate; deplore; fault; knock; pan; rap; rebuke; reprehend; reproach; reprobate; skin2. find guilty (verb) adjudge; convict; damn; doom; find guilty; judge; pass sentence on; sentence3. forbid (verb) forbid; interdict; ostracise; ostracize; outlaw; proscribeАнтонимический ряд:acquit; approve; clear; discharge; exonerate; forgive; free; liberate; pardon; praise; release -
123 erklären
- {to adjudge} xử, xét xử, phân xử, kết án, tuyên án, cấp cho, ban cho - {to adjudicate} - {to affirm} khẳng định, xác nhận, quả quyết, xác nhân, phê chuẩn - {to allege} cho là, viện lý, dẫn chứng, viện ra, vin vào, đưa ra luận điệu rằng - {to construe} phân tích, phối hợp về mặt ngữ pháp, dịch từng chữ, hiểu, giải thích, có thể phân tích được - {to declare} tuyên bố, công bố, bày tỏ, trình bày, biểu thị, khai, xướng lên - {to elucidate} làm sáng tỏ - {to enucleate} khoét nhân - {to enunciate} đề ra, nói ra, phát biểu, phát âm - {to explain} giảng, giảng giải, giải nghĩa, thanh minh - {to expound} trình bày chi tiết, giải thích dẫn giải - {to find (found,found) thấy, tìm thấy, tìm ra, bắt được, nhận, nhận được, được, nhận thấy, xét thấy, thấy có, tới, đạt tới, trúng, cung cấp, xác minh và tuyên bố - {to gloss} làm bóng, làm láng, + over) khoác cho một cái mã ngoài, khoác cho một vẻ ngoài giả dối, che đậy, chú thích, chú giải, phê bình, phê phán - {to illustrate} minh hoạ, làm rõ ý, in tranh ảnh, soi sáng, chiếu sáng, làm nổi tiếng, làm rạng danh - {to interpret} trình diễn ra được, diễn xuất ra được, thể hiện, dịch, làm phiên dịch, đưa ra lời giải thích - {to proclaim} để lộ ra, chỉ ra, tuyên bố cấm - {to solve} giải quyết, giải, tháo gỡ - {to state} nói rõ, định, biểu diễn bằng ký hiệu - {to testify} chứng tỏ, tỏ ra, biểu lộ, chứng thực, chứng nhận, làm chứng, chứng nhân - {to translate} phiên dịch, chuyển sang, biến thành, coi là, thuyên chuyển sang địa phận khác, truyền lại, truyền đạt lại, cho tịnh tiến - {to vouch} chứng rõ, xác minh, nêu lên làm chứng, cam đoan, bảo đảm - {to vow} thề, nguyện = sich erklären [für,gegen] {to manifest [for,against]}+ = sich erklären [gegen,für] {to pronounce [against,for]}+ = bestimmt erklären {to pronounce}+ = für tabu erklären {to taboo}+ = für frei erklären {to enfranchise}+ = schuldig erklären {to bring in guilty}+ = ungültig erklären {to devest; to invalidate}+ = für gültig erklären {to validate}+ = für neutral erklären {to neutralize}+ = für schuldig erklären {to find guilty}+ = für ungültig erklären {to nullify; to void}+ = für schuldig erklären (Jura) {to convict}+ = ich kann es mir nicht erklären {I cannot account for it}+ -
124 caer en gracia
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125 признавать виновным
1) General subject: convict2) Law: (кого-л.) adjudge (smb.) guilty, argue, produce innocence, return guilty3) Business: condemn, find guiltyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > признавать виновным
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126 חיב
v. be debited (finance) ; found guilty; obliged————————v. to commit oneself, undertake; be condemned————————v. to commit, bind; find guilty; debit (finance)————————must, fain; obliged, beholden, obligant; owing, indebted; debtor; guilty, liable -
127 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 -
128 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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