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no actual crime was committed

  • 1 Täter

    m; -s, -; culprit (auch hum.), perpetrator (auch hum.); JUR. offender; wer war der Täter? who did it?, who was responsible ( oder the culprit)?, who was the guilty party? hum.; die Jagd nach dem Täter the hunt for the killer etc. ( oder the person responsible); als Täter verdächtig sein be a suspect
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    der Täter
    perpetrator; offender; culprit; committer
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    Tä|ter ['tɛːtɐ]
    1. m -s, -,Tä́|te|rin
    [-ərɪn]
    2. f -, -nen
    culprit; (JUR) perpetrator (form)

    als Tä́ter verdächtigt werden — to be a suspect

    als Tä́ter in Frage kommen — to be a possible suspect

    nach dem Tä́ter wird noch gefahndet — the police are still searching for the person responsible or the person who committed the crime

    wer war der Tä́ter? — who did it?

    unbekannte Tä́ter — person or persons unknown

    jugendliche Tä́ter — young offenders

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    Tä·ter(in)
    <-s, ->
    [ˈtɛ:tɐ]
    m(f) culprit, offender, perpetrator
    mittelbarer/unmittelbarer \Täter indirect perpetrator/actual offender
    unbekannte \Täter unknown culprits
    \Täter einer unerlaubten Handlung (fachspr) tortfeasor spec
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    der; Täters, Täter: culprit

    der Täter hat sich der Polizei gestellt — the person who committed the crime gave himself/herself up to the police

    nach dem Täter fahndensearch or look for the person responsible [for the crime]

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    Täter m; -s, -; culprit (auch hum), perpetrator (auch hum); JUR offender;
    wer war der Täter? who did it?, who was responsible ( oder the culprit)?, who was the guilty party? hum;
    die Jagd nach dem Täter the hunt for the killer etc ( oder the person responsible);
    * * *
    der; Täters, Täter: culprit

    der Täter hat sich der Polizei gestellt — the person who committed the crime gave himself/herself up to the police

    nach dem Täter fahndensearch or look for the person responsible [for the crime]

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    -- m.
    offender n.
    perpetrator n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Täter

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