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21 confession
vallomás, beismerés, gyónás* * *[-ʃən]1) (acknowledgment of a crime or fault: The youth made a confession to the police officer.) vallomás2) ((an) act of confessing one's sins to a priest: She went to confession every Friday.) gyónás -
22 confront
szembesít, szembeszáll, összevet* * *1) (to bring face to face with: He was confronted with the evidence of his crime.) szembesít2) (to face in a hostile manner; to oppose: They confronted the enemy at dawn.) szembeszáll• -
23 convict
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24 criminal
büntetőjogi, bűnvádi* * *['kriminl]1) (concerned with crime: criminal law.) büntetőjogi, bűnvádi2) (against the law: Theft is a criminal offence.) törvényellenes3) (very wrong; wicked: a criminal waste of food.) vétkes -
25 culpable
vétkes, hibáztatható, büntetendő* * *(deserving blame; guilty: She was the one who committed the crime but he was culpable also.) bűnös -
26 denounce
felmond, leleplez, feljelent, denunciál* * *(to accuse publicly (of a crime etc): He was denounced as a murderer.) feljelent -
27 deport
kényszerkitelepít, számkivetésbe szállít, deportál* * *[di'po:t]((of a government etc) to send (a person) out of the country eg because he has committed a crime or because he is not officially supposed to be there: He is being deported on a charge of murder.) deportál -
28 environment
környezet* * *((a set of) surrounding conditions, especially those influencing development or growth: An unhappy home environment may drive a teenager to crime; We should protect the environment from destruction by modern chemicals etc.) környezet- environmentalist -
29 examination
vizsga* * *1) ((a) close inspection: Make a thorough examination of the area where the crime took place; On examination the patient was discovered to have appendicitis.) vizsgálat2) ((also exam) a test of knowledge or ability: school examinations; She is to take a French/dancing exam; ( also adjective) examination/exam papers; He failed/passed the English exam.) vizsga3) ((a) formal questioning (eg of a witness).) kihallgatás -
30 extradite
kiad, kiszolgáltat* * *(to give (someone) up to the police of another country (for a crime committed there).) kiad -
31 eye-witness
noun (a person who sees something (eg a crime) happen: Eye-witnesses were questioned by the police.) szemtanú -
32 felon
aljas, körömméreg, álnok, gonosztevő, kegyetlen* * *['felən](a person who is guilty of a serious crime.) bűnös- felony -
33 felony
bűn, bűntett, bűncselekmény* * *plural - felonies; noun (a serious crime: He committed a felony.) főbenjáró bűn -
34 forgery
koholmány, hamis okirat, hamisítvány, hamisítás* * *plural - forgeries; noun1) ((the crime of) copying pictures, documents, signatures etc and pretending they are genuine: He was sent to prison for forgery.) hamisítás2) (a picture, document etc copied for this reason: The painting was a forgery.) hamisítvány -
35 frame
állványzat, tartószerkezet, ráma, váz, képmező to frame: megszerkeszt, megalkot, tervez, szerkeszt, alkot* * *[freim] 1. noun1) (a hard main structure round which something is built or made: the steel frame of the aircraft.) (tartó)szerkezet; váz2) (something made to enclose something: a picture-frame; a window-frame.) keret3) (the human body: He has a slight frame.) (test)alkat2. verb1) (to put a frame around: to frame a picture.) bekeretez2) (to act as a frame for: Her hair framed her face.) keretez3) (to arrange false evidence so as to make (someone) seem guilty of a crime etc (noun frame-up).) hamisan megvádol•- frame of mind -
36 get away with
(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) megúszik vmit -
37 hand in hand
(with one person holding the hand of another: The boy and girl were walking along hand in hand; Poverty and crime go hand in hand.) kéz a kézben -
38 implore
esedezik* * *[im'plo:](to ask earnestly: She implored her husband to give up his life of crime; She implored his forgiveness.) könyörög -
39 incriminate
vádol, okol, gyanúba kever, hibáztat* * *[in'krimineit]((of evidence) to show the involvement of (someone) in a crime etc.) gyanúba kever- incrimination -
40 lose
elveszít, késik (óra), elpocsékol, lemarad vmiről* * *[lu:z]past tense, past participle - lost; verb1) (to stop having; to have no longer: She has lost interest in her work; I have lost my watch; He lost hold of the rope.) elveszít2) (to have taken away from one (by death, accident etc): She lost her father last year; The ship was lost in the storm; He has lost his job.) elveszít3) (to put (something) where it cannot be found: My secretary has lost your letter.) nem talál vmit (úgy eltette)4) (not to win: I always lose at cards; She lost the race.) (el)veszít5) (to waste or use more (time) than is necessary: He lost no time in informing the police of the crime.) (el)veszteget•- loser- loss
- lost
- at a loss
- a bad
- good loser
- lose oneself in
- lose one's memory
- lose out
- lost in
- lost on
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