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1 bring to justice
(to arrest, try and sentence (a criminal): The murderer escaped but was finally brought to justice.) vor Gericht bringen -
2 determined
adjective1) (resolved)be determined to do or on doing something — fest entschlossen sein, etwas zu tun
somebody is determined that... — es ist für jemanden beschlossene Sache, dass...
2) (resolute) entschlossen; resolut [Person]* * *1) (having one's mind made up: She is determined to succeed.) entschlossen2) (stubborn: He's very determined.) festgelegt3) (fixed or settled: Our route has already been determined.) bestimmt* * *de·ter·mined[dɪˈtɜ:mɪnd, AM -ˈtɜ:r-]adj entschlossen▪ to be \determined to do sth entschlossen sein, etw zu tun, etw unbedingt tun wollenshe is \determined that her daughter will study sie hat es sich in den Kopf gesetzt, dass ihre Tochter einmal studieren wird* * *[dI'tɜːmɪnd]adjentschlossen; look fest entschlossenhe is a determined opponent/supporter of capital punishment — er ist ein entschiedener Gegner/Befürworter der Todesstrafe
to make a determined effort or attempt to do sth — sein Möglichstes tun, um etw zu tun
he is determined that... — er hat (fest) beschlossen, dass...
to be determined to do sth —
they are determined to see that the people responsible are brought to justice — sie wollen unbedingt dafür sorgen, dass die Verantwortlichen vor Gericht gebracht werden
you seem determined to exhaust yourself — du scheinst dich mit aller Gewalt kaputtmachen zu wollen
* * *determined adj (adv determinedly)1. (fest) entschlossen:he was determined to know er wollte es unbedingt wissen2. entschieden3. bestimmt, festgelegt* * *adjective1) (resolved)be determined to do or on doing something — fest entschlossen sein, etwas zu tun
somebody is determined that... — es ist für jemanden beschlossene Sache, dass...
2) (resolute) entschlossen; resolut [Person]* * *adj.bestimmt adj.entschlossen adj.festgelegt adj.
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