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lawbreakers

  • 1 delincuente

    adj.
    delinquent, law-breaking, lawbreaker, unlawful.
    f. & m.
    1 criminal.
    delincuente habitual habitual offender
    delincuente juvenil juvenile delinquent
    2 delinquent, bandit, crook, criminal.
    * * *
    1 delinquent
    1 delinquent
    \
    * * *
    noun mf.
    * * *
    1.
    2.
    SMF (=maleante) criminal
    * * *
    masculino y femenino criminal
    * * *
    = criminal, delinquent, offender, wrongdoer [wrong-doer], harmdoer, lawbreaker, felon.
    Ex. But whether women are delinquent, offenders, or criminals aside, we are still left with the fact that only four classes of persons are singled out in the Library of Congress subject heading list as criminals.
    Ex. The much-criticized delinquent WOMEN was changed to FEMALE OFFENDERS in the 1974 Supplement to the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH).
    Ex. The much-criticized DELINQUENT WOMEN was changed to FEMALE offenders in the 1974 Supplement to the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH).
    Ex. Schools, it is suggested, need to introduce their students to an understanding of the complexities of these notions of forgiveness and other possible attitudes to wrongdoers.
    Ex. The act of 'harmdoing' is defined, & the impact of legal structures on the behavior of the harmdoer & victim is examined.
    Ex. Blacks are generally overrepresented as lawbreakers and Latinos and Whites are underrepresented as lawbreakers on television news compared to their respective crime rates.
    Ex. A flyer was also provided with the letter explaining voting rights for felons.
    ----
    * banda de delincuentes = crime ring.
    Ex. When the security services carry out acts of terror, they employ patsies who often are petty criminals or people who are mentally backward or mentally unstable.
    ----
    * delincuente juvenil = juvenile delinquent, young offender, juvenile offender.
    * delincuente sexual = sex offender, nonce.
    * lleno de delincuentes = crime-ridden.
    * plagado de delincuentes = crime-ridden.
    * * *
    masculino y femenino criminal
    * * *
    = criminal, delinquent, offender, wrongdoer [wrong-doer], harmdoer, lawbreaker, felon.

    Ex: But whether women are delinquent, offenders, or criminals aside, we are still left with the fact that only four classes of persons are singled out in the Library of Congress subject heading list as criminals.

    Ex: The much-criticized delinquent WOMEN was changed to FEMALE OFFENDERS in the 1974 Supplement to the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH).
    Ex: The much-criticized DELINQUENT WOMEN was changed to FEMALE offenders in the 1974 Supplement to the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH).
    Ex: Schools, it is suggested, need to introduce their students to an understanding of the complexities of these notions of forgiveness and other possible attitudes to wrongdoers.
    Ex: The act of 'harmdoing' is defined, & the impact of legal structures on the behavior of the harmdoer & victim is examined.
    Ex: Blacks are generally overrepresented as lawbreakers and Latinos and Whites are underrepresented as lawbreakers on television news compared to their respective crime rates.
    Ex: A flyer was also provided with the letter explaining voting rights for felons.
    * banda de delincuentes = crime ring.
    Ex: When the security services carry out acts of terror, they employ patsies who often are petty criminals or people who are mentally backward or mentally unstable.
    * delincuente juvenil = juvenile delinquent, young offender, juvenile offender.
    * delincuente sexual = sex offender, nonce.
    * lleno de delincuentes = crime-ridden.
    * plagado de delincuentes = crime-ridden.

    * * *
    delinquent
    criminal
    Compuestos:
    common criminal
    habitual offender
    juvenile delinquent
    minor offender, small-time crook ( colloq)
    * * *

    delincuente sustantivo masculino y femenino
    criminal;

    delincuente juvenil juvenile delinquent
    delincuente adjetivo & mf delinquent, criminal

    ' delincuente' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cometer
    - encubrir
    - presunta
    - presunto
    - rendir
    - allanar
    - apresar
    - bandido
    - captura
    - capturar
    - choro
    - consignar
    - entregar
    - lanza
    - perseguir
    - rehabilitación
    - rehabilitar
    English:
    composite
    - delinquency
    - delinquent
    - juvenile delinquent
    - offender
    - sex offender
    - criminal
    - felon
    - suspended
    * * *
    criminal;
    pequeños delincuentes petty criminals
    delincuente común common criminal;
    delincuente habitual habitual offender;
    delincuente juvenil juvenile delinquent o offender
    * * *
    m/f criminal
    * * *
    : delinquent
    criminal: delinquent, criminal
    * * *
    delincuente n criminal

    Spanish-English dictionary > delincuente

  • 2 estar demasiado representado

    Ex. Blacks are generally overrepresented as lawbreakers and Latinos and Whites are underrepresented as lawbreakers on television news compared to their respective crime rates.
    * * *

    Ex: Blacks are generally overrepresented as lawbreakers and Latinos and Whites are underrepresented as lawbreakers on television news compared to their respective crime rates.

    Spanish-English dictionary > estar demasiado representado

  • 3 infractor

    m.
    lawbreaker, infringer, transgressor, offender.
    * * *
    1 offending
    nombre masculino,nombre femenino
    1 offender
    * * *
    (f. - infractora)
    noun
    * * *
    infractor, -a
    SM / F offender (de against)
    * * *
    - tora masculino, femenino offender
    * * *
    = offender, abuser, defaulter, harmdoer, victimiser [victimizer, -USA], lawbreaker, violator.
    Ex. The much-criticized DELINQUENT WOMEN was changed to FEMALE offenders in the 1974 Supplement to the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH).
    Ex. The article 'Are you a user or an abuser?' urges librarians and borrowers to use the library with restraint.
    Ex. Libraries make special arrangements for short-term loans lasting as little as two hours in some cases, and charge heavy fines to act as a deterrent to defaulters.
    Ex. The act of 'harmdoing' is defined, & the impact of legal structures on the behavior of the harmdoer & victim is examined.
    Ex. The victimizers acted with impunity & largely went unpunished.
    Ex. Blacks are generally overrepresented as lawbreakers and Latinos and Whites are underrepresented as lawbreakers on television news compared to their respective crime rates.
    Ex. In the past teachers and lecturers have been the most flagrant violators of the author's copyright.
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    * infractor de la ley = scofflaw.
    * infractor de tráfico = scofflaw.
    * * *
    - tora masculino, femenino offender
    * * *
    = offender, abuser, defaulter, harmdoer, victimiser [victimizer, -USA], lawbreaker, violator.

    Ex: The much-criticized DELINQUENT WOMEN was changed to FEMALE offenders in the 1974 Supplement to the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH).

    Ex: The article 'Are you a user or an abuser?' urges librarians and borrowers to use the library with restraint.
    Ex: Libraries make special arrangements for short-term loans lasting as little as two hours in some cases, and charge heavy fines to act as a deterrent to defaulters.
    Ex: The act of 'harmdoing' is defined, & the impact of legal structures on the behavior of the harmdoer & victim is examined.
    Ex: The victimizers acted with impunity & largely went unpunished.
    Ex: Blacks are generally overrepresented as lawbreakers and Latinos and Whites are underrepresented as lawbreakers on television news compared to their respective crime rates.
    Ex: In the past teachers and lecturers have been the most flagrant violators of the author's copyright.
    * infractor de la ley = scofflaw.
    * infractor de tráfico = scofflaw.

    * * *
    masculine, feminine
    offender
    * * *

    infractor
    ◊ - tora sustantivo masculino, femenino

    offender
    infractor,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino offender

    ' infractor' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    infractora
    English:
    lawbreaker
    - offender
    * * *
    infractor, -ora
    adj
    offending
    nm,f
    offender
    * * *
    I adj offending atr
    II m, infractora f offender
    * * *
    : offender

    Spanish-English dictionary > infractor

  • 4 representar en exceso

    Ex. Blacks are generally overrepresented as lawbreakers and Latinos and Whites are underrepresented as lawbreakers on television news compared to their respective crime rates.
    * * *

    Ex: Blacks are generally overrepresented as lawbreakers and Latinos and Whites are underrepresented as lawbreakers on television news compared to their respective crime rates.

    Spanish-English dictionary > representar en exceso

  • 5 transgresor de la ley

    (n.) = lawbreaker
    Ex. Blacks are generally overrepresented as lawbreakers and Latinos and Whites are underrepresented as lawbreakers on television news compared to their respective crime rates.
    * * *
    (n.) = lawbreaker

    Ex: Blacks are generally overrepresented as lawbreakers and Latinos and Whites are underrepresented as lawbreakers on television news compared to their respective crime rates.

    Spanish-English dictionary > transgresor de la ley

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