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1 שלהוב יצרים
incendiarism -
2 kejahatan membakar kekayaan
incendiarism -
3 هوس إشعال النيران
incendiarism -
4 pyromania
• incendiarism -
5 yllytys kapinaan
• incendiarism -
6 подпалвачество
incendiarismюр. arson(на война) warmongering* * *подпалва̀чество,ср., само ед. incendiarism; юр. arson; (на война) warmongering.* * *1. (на война) warmongering 2. incendiarism 3. юр. arson -
7 carcasa
• incendiarism• incense -
8 Brandstiftung
Brandstiftung f VERSICH arson, incendiarism* * *f < Versich> arson, incendiarism* * *Brandstiftung
house-burning, fire-raising (Scot.), incendiarism, arson -
9 wichrzycielstw|o
n sgt książk., pejor. incendiarism- oskarżyć kogoś o wichrzycielstwo to accuse sb of incendiarism- potępiać/ukrócić czyjeś wichrzycielstwo to condemn/to curb sb’s incendiarismThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wichrzycielstw|o
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10 Pyromanie
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11 kundakçılık
n. arson, incendiarism* * *1. arson 2. incendiarism -
12 tuhopoltto
yks.nom. tuhopoltto; yks.gen. tuhopolton; yks.part. tuhopolttoa; yks.ill. tuhopolttoon; mon.gen. tuhopolttojen; mon.part. tuhopolttoja; mon.ill. tuhopolttoihinarson (noun)incendiarism (noun)* * *• arsen• arson• incendiarism -
13 поджог
1) General subject: arson, burning, fire raising, incendiarism2) Rare: fire-raising3) Law: arson (умышленный)6) Makarov: incendiary fire -
14 подстрекательство
1) General subject: abetment, abettal, incendiarism, incitement, instigation, prompting, provocation, solicitation, fomentation2) Military: disaffection, persuasion3) Law: encouragement, incitement (к преступлению), seduction, solicitation (к совершению преступления)4) Business: promotion5) leg.N.P. abetting the commission of a crime or of an offense (criminal law), instigation (criminal law)6) Drugs: abetting -
15 הסתה
incitement, sedition, instigation, incitation, inciting, fomentation, incendiarism, seditiousness, seducement, seduction -
16 הצתה בזדון
arson, incendiarism -
17 uchomaji
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] uchomaji[English Word] arson[Part of Speech] noun[Swahili Example] uchomaji wa nyumba------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] uchomaji[English Word] incendiarism[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
18 Brandstifter
Brandstifter
incendiarist, arsonist, fire raiser (Scot.), firebug (US coll.);
• Brandstiftung house-burning, fire-raising (Scot.), incendiarism, arson;
• Brandstiftung begehen to commit arson;
• Brandverhütung precautions against fire, fire prevention;
• Brandversicherung fire insurance;
• Brandversicherungsgesellschaft fire-insurance company;
• Brandversicherungspolice fire policy (Br.);
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19 incendio premeditado
m.arson, fire-raising, incendiarism.* * *(n.) = arson attack, arson, arson fireEx. The article discusses the use of the public library by the children at Princess Anne High School after the school library had been destroyed in an arson attack.Ex. The author considers the incidence of arson in US libraries and some ways of foiling arsonists through constant vigilance and observation of library users.Ex. In August, 1992, during a 2 week hiatus between summer school and fall semester, the library suffered an arson fire.* * *(n.) = arson attack, arson, arson fireEx: The article discusses the use of the public library by the children at Princess Anne High School after the school library had been destroyed in an arson attack.
Ex: The author considers the incidence of arson in US libraries and some ways of foiling arsonists through constant vigilance and observation of library users.Ex: In August, 1992, during a 2 week hiatus between summer school and fall semester, the library suffered an arson fire. -
20 намовляння
abetment, (в т. ч. вчинити злочин) abetting, persuading, encouragement, fomentation, incendiarism, incitement, inciting, inducement, instigation, seduction, solicitation, subornation, tempting
См. также в других словарях:
Incendiarism — In*cen di*a*rism, n. [From {Incendiary}.] The act or practice of maliciously setting fires; arson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
incendiarism — index arson, conflagration, subversion Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
incendiarism — (n.) 1670s, figurative; 1837, literal; see INCENDIARY (Cf. incendiary) + ISM (Cf. ism) … Etymology dictionary
incendiarism — incendiary ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of a bomb or other device) designed to cause fires. 2) tending to stir up conflict or controversy. ► NOUN (pl. incendiaries) ▪ an incendiary device. DERIVATIVES incendiarism noun. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
incendiarism — noun Date: circa 1710 incendiary action or behavior … New Collegiate Dictionary
incendiarism — /in sen dee euh riz euhm/, n. 1. the act or practice of an arsonist; malicious burning. 2. inflammatory behavior; agitation. [1665 75; INCENDIAR(Y) + ISM] * * * … Universalium
incendiarism — noun a) act or practice of burning property; arson b) inflammatory or provocative action; instigation … Wiktionary
incendiarism — SYN: pyromania. [L. incendiarius, causing a conflagration] … Medical dictionary
incendiarism — in·cen·di·a·rism || ɪn sendɪərɪzm n. act or process of intentionally and maliciously setting fire to property; instigation, incitement … English contemporary dictionary
incendiarism — in·cen·di·a·rism … English syllables
incendiarism — in•cen•di•a•rism [[t]ɪnˈsɛn di əˌrɪz əm[/t]] n. 1) the act or practice of an arsonist 2) inflammatory behavior; agitation • Etymology: 1665–75 … From formal English to slang