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1 lead someone astray
jemanden vom (rechten) Wege abbringen jemanden vom (rechten) Wege abführen -
2 astray
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3 pervert
1. transitive verb1) (turn aside from proper use or nature) pervertieren (geh.); beugen [Recht]; untergraben [Staatsform, Demokratie]pervert [the course of] justice — die Justiz behindern
2) (misconstrue) verfälschen3) (lead astray) verderben2. nounPerverse, der/die* * *1. [pə'və:t] verb1) (to change (something) from what is normal or right: to pervert the course of justice.) verdrehen2) (to lead (someone) to crime or to evil or immoral (especially sexually immoral) acts.) verführen2. ['pə:və:t] noun(a person who does perverted (especially sexually immoral) acts.) perverser Mensch- academic.ru/54809/perversion">perversion- perverted* * *per·vertI. n[ˈpɜ:vɜ:t, AM ˈpɜ:rvɜ:rt]( pej)II. vt[pəˈvɜ:t, AM pɚˈvɜ:rt]( pej)1. (corrupt)▪ to \pervert sb jdn verderben2. (distort)▪ to \pervert sth etw verdrehento \pervert [the course of] justice das Recht verdrehen [o beugen]to \pervert the truth die Wahrheit verzerren* * *[pə'vɜːt]1. vt(= deprave) person, mind verderben, pervertieren; (REL) believer irreleiten; (= change, distort) truth, sb's words verzerrento pervert the course of justice (Jur) — die Rechtsfindung behindern; (by official) das Recht beugen ['pɜːvɜːt]
2. nPerverse(r) mf* * *A v/t [pəˈvɜːt; US pərˈvɜrt]pervert the course of justice JUR das Recht beugen2. jemanden verderben, verführenB s [ˈpɜːvɜːt; US ˈpɜrˌvɜrt]2. PSYCH perverser Mensch* * *1. transitive verb1) (turn aside from proper use or nature) pervertieren (geh.); beugen [Recht]; untergraben [Staatsform, Demokratie]pervert [the course of] justice — die Justiz behindern
2) (misconstrue) verfälschen3) (lead astray) verderben2. nounPerverse, der/die* * *v.pervertieren v.verdrehen v.
См. также в других словарях:
lead (someone) astray — 1. to influence someone in a negative way. Parents always worry that certain friends will lead their children astray. 2. to cause someone to make a mistake. The police were led astray by some false information. Related vocabulary: go astray … New idioms dictionary
lead someone astray — 1) to make someone behave badly She accused his friends of leading him astray. 2) to make someone believe something that is not true You have deliberately led us astray … English dictionary
lead someone astray — cause someone to act or think foolishly or wrongly. → lead … English new terms dictionary
lead someone astray — … Useful english dictionary
lead — I BEING AHEAD OR TAKING SOMEONE SOMEWHERE ♦ leads, leading, led (Pronounced [[t]li͟ːd[/t]] in lead 1, and [[t]le̱d[/t]] in lead 2.) 1) VERB If you lead a group of moving people, you walk or ride in front of them. [V n] John Major and the Duke of… … English dictionary
lead — lead1 [li:d] verb (past and past participle led) 1》 cause (a person or animal) to go with one by drawing them along. ↘show (someone) the way to a destination by preceding or accompanying them. ↘(lead someone on) deceive someone into… … English new terms dictionary
astray — a|stray [ ə streı ] adverb go astray 1. ) to become lost or go to the wrong place 2. ) to go wrong or do something wrong lead someone astray 1. ) to make someone behave badly 2. ) to make someone believe something that is not true … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
astray — UK [əˈstreɪ] / US adverb go astray lead someone astray … English dictionary
lead — lead1 W1S1 [li:d] v past tense and past participle led [led] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(take somebody somewhere)¦ 2¦(go in front)¦ 3¦(be in charge)¦ 4¦(cause something to happen)¦ 5¦(cause somebody to believe something)¦ 6¦(influence)¦ 7¦(be more successful)¦… … Dictionary of contemporary English
lead — 1 /li:d/ verb past tense and past participle led /led/ GO SOMEWHERE 1 GO IN FRONT (I, T) to go in front of a group of people or vehicles: You lead and we ll follow. | A truck with a jazz band on it was leading the parade. | a procession led by a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
lead astray — verb 1. teach immoral behavior to It was common practice to lead off the young ones, and teach them bad habits • Syn: ↑lead off • Hypernyms: ↑corrupt, ↑pervert, ↑subvert, ↑demoralize, ↑ … Useful english dictionary