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1 kidnap victim
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2 kidnap
1) викрадення ( людини) з метою отримання викупу2) викрадати (людину, особливо дитину) з метою отримання викупу•- kidnap insurance
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3 kidnap
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4 Entführter
Entführter
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5 secuestro
m.1 kidnapping (rapto).2 hijack.3 seizure, confiscation.4 sequestration, distress.5 sequestrum, sequestra.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: secuestrar.* * *1 (personas) kidnapping; (de avión) hijacking2 DERECHO sequestration, seizure, confiscation* * *SM1) [de persona etc] kidnapping, kidnaping (EEUU)2) [de avión] hijack, hijackingsecuestro aéreo — hijack, hijacking
3) (Jur) [de cargamento, contrabando] seizure; [de propiedad] sequestration* * *a) ( de persona) kidnapping; ( de avión) hijack(ing)b) ( de periódico) seizure; ( de bienes) sequestration, confiscation* * *= highjack, kidnapping, sequestration, abduction.Ex. This article reports on the coverage by the New York Times of the killing of a hostage victim during a highjack.Ex. This is an introduction in accessing basic legal resources pertaining to parental kidnapping on the state, federal, and international levels.Ex. Ignoring saturation leads to an overstatement of the potential importance of sequestration strategies.Ex. This paper chronicles the growing frequency of child abductions by divorced parents who are warring over child custody.* * *a) ( de persona) kidnapping; ( de avión) hijack(ing)b) ( de periódico) seizure; ( de bienes) sequestration, confiscation* * *= highjack, kidnapping, sequestration, abduction.Ex: This article reports on the coverage by the New York Times of the killing of a hostage victim during a highjack.
Ex: This is an introduction in accessing basic legal resources pertaining to parental kidnapping on the state, federal, and international levels.Ex: Ignoring saturation leads to an overstatement of the potential importance of sequestration strategies.Ex: This paper chronicles the growing frequency of child abductions by divorced parents who are warring over child custody.* * *1 (de una persona) kidnap, kidnapping; (de un avión) hijack, hijacking2 (de un periódico) seizure; (de bienes) sequestration, confiscation* * *
Del verbo secuestrar: ( conjugate secuestrar)
secuestro es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
secuestró es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
secuestrar
secuestro
secuestrar ( conjugate secuestrar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› to kidnap;
‹ avión› to hijack
secuestro sustantivo masculino ( de persona) kidnapping;
( de avión) hijack(ing)
secuestrar verbo transitivo
1 (a una persona) to kidnap
2 (un vehículo) to hijack
3 Jur (una edición, una publicación) to confiscate
secuestro sustantivo masculino
1 (de una persona) kidnapping
2 (de un vehículo) hijacking
3 Jur (de una edición, etc) confiscation
' secuestro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abortar
- cómplice
- determinar
- artífice
- rapto
English:
hijack
- kidnapping
- of
- snatch
- abduction
* * *secuestro nm1. [rapto] kidnapping2. [de avión, barco] hijack3. [de bienes, publicación] seizure* * ** * *secuestro nm1) rapto: kidnapping, abduction2) : hijacking3) : seizure, confiscation* * *1. (de persona) kidnapping2. (de avión) hijacking -
6 desaparecido
adj.missing.f. & m.missing person.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desaparecer.* * *1→ link=desaparecer desaparecer► adjetivo1 missing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 missing person* * *(f. - desaparecida)adj.1) missing2) deceased* * *desaparecido, -a1.desaparecido en combate — missing in action, MIA
2.SM / F LAm (Pol) missing personLOS DESAPARECIDOS Los desaparecidos is the name given to those who disappeared during the military dictatorships in the Southern Cone in the 1970s. Thousands of people were taken from their homes, schools and places of work and never seen again. Few of "the disappeared" were ever found alive, although a certain number of bodies were recovered in mass graves. Families of the victims joined forces to form pressure groups like Argentina's Madres y Abuelas de la Plaza de Mayo, but although some managed to identify and recover the bodies of their relatives, the perpetrators were rarely brought to justice.número de muertos, heridos y desaparecidos — number of dead, wounded and missing
* * *I- da adjetivoa) ( que no se encuentra) missingb) (period) ( muerto) late (before n), deceased (frml)II- da masculino, femeninoa) ( en un accidente) missing personb) (Pol)los desaparecidos — the disappeared o those who have disappeared
* * *= missing, defunct, extinct.Ex. As you read each frame, cover the area below each frame and attempt to supply the missing word.Ex. The now defunct ultra-fiche could carry up to 3000 images on the same area of film, at the reduction ratio of 150.Ex. He researched existing and extinct cricket grounds in order to write the biographies of 400 cricketers who had represented the county.----* desaparecido en combate = missing in action (MIA).* * *I- da adjetivoa) ( que no se encuentra) missingb) (period) ( muerto) late (before n), deceased (frml)II- da masculino, femeninoa) ( en un accidente) missing personb) (Pol)los desaparecidos — the disappeared o those who have disappeared
* * *= missing, defunct, extinct.Ex: As you read each frame, cover the area below each frame and attempt to supply the missing word.
Ex: The now defunct ultra-fiche could carry up to 3000 images on the same area of film, at the reduction ratio of 150.Ex: He researched existing and extinct cricket grounds in order to write the biographies of 400 cricketers who had represented the county.* desaparecido en combate = missing in action (MIA).* * *1 (que no se encuentra) missingmasculine, femininedesaparecidos (↑ desaparecido a1)1 (en un accidente) missing personentre los desaparecidos en el siniestro among those missing after the accident2 ( Pol):un grupo de madres cuyos hijos están entre los desaparecidos a group of mothers whose children are among the disappeared o among those who have disappeared o among those who have gone missingdetenido desaparecido (↑ detenido (2))* * *
Del verbo desaparecer: ( conjugate desaparecer)
desaparecido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desaparecer
desaparecido
desaparecer ( conjugate desaparecer) verbo intransitivo [persona/objeto] to disappear;
[dolor/síntoma/cicatriz] to disappear, go;
[ costumbre] to disappear, die out;
[ mancha] to come out
desaparecerse verbo pronominal (Andes) to disappear
desaparecido◊ -da adjetivo
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
b) (Pol):◊ los desaparecidos the disappeared o those who have disappeared
desaparecer verbo intransitivo to disappear: me ha desaparecido la cartera, I can't find my wallet
el sol desapareció detrás de las nubes, the sun vanished behind the clouds
♦ Locuciones: desaparecer del mapa/de la faz de la tierra, to vanish off the face of the earth
desaparecido,-a
I adjetivo
1 missing
2 frml euf (muerto) late, deceased
II sustantivo masculino y femenino missing person
' desaparecido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desaparecer
- desaparecida
- espantada
English:
clear up
- gone
- missing
- defunct
- extinct
- give
* * *desaparecido, -a♦ adj1. [extraviado] missingun soldado desaparecido en combate a soldier missing in action♦ nm,f1. [en catástrofe] missing person;ha habido veinte muertos y tres desaparecidos twenty people have been killed and three are missing2. [en represión política] missing person [kidnapped and possibly murdered by the authorities]DESAPARECIDOSThe kidnap of alleged subversives and holding of them in undisclosed locations became a widespread repressive technique in many Latin American countries from the 1960s onwards, and is especially associated with the period of the “guerra sucia” (dirty war) in Argentina, Uruguay and Chile in the 1970s. Those kidnapped, whether by the military, secret police or paramilitary groups, were usually tortured and many were killed. The bodies were disposed of in secret, and in some cases they were dropped from planes over the open sea. Surviving friends and relatives lived for years in a permanent state of anxiety and uncertainty, as they were given no official information about the victim's fate, or the location of their body. With the restoration of democracy in these countries, there were campaigns for the truth about the kidnap victims (the desaparecidos) to be revealed. In spite of the various types of amnesty legislation that the military had enacted before relinquishing power to civilians, it was possible to gain much information about the fate of the victims through "truth commissions", and in Argentina some of the most senior of those responsible for the campaign of kidnap, torture and murder have even been brought to trial and convicted.* * *I adj missingII m, desaparecida f1:el desaparecido the deceased2 L.Am.un desaparecido one of the disappeared* * *desaparecido, -da adj1) : late, deceased2) : missingdesaparecido, -da n: missing person* * *desaparecido adj missing
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