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1 crime
Deutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Redewendungen mit Adjektiven und Partizipien > crime
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2 Crime
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3 Cyber-Crime
Cyber-Crime n COMP, KOMM, RECHT cybercrime (Internet-Kriminalität)* * *n <Comp, Komm, Recht> Internet-Kriminalität cybercrime -
4 White-Collar-Crime
англ. nпреступление, типичное для служащего (напр., экономическое преступление, утайка денег и т. п.) -
5 White-Collar-Crime
прил.юр. "бело-воротничковая" преступность (преступность чиновников и менеджеров) -
6 das Verbrechen
- {crime} tội ác, tội lỗi, sự vi phạm qui chế - {felony} - {malefaction} điều ác, điều hiểm ác hành động bất lương, hành động gian tà - {misdeed} hành động xấu, việc làm có hại - {wrongdoing} sự làm điều trái, điều trái, điều sai lầm, việc xấu, điều phạm pháp, tội = das Verbrechen [an] {outrage [on]}+ = ein Verbrechen begehen {to commit a crime}+ -
7 Umweltkriminalität
Deutsch-Französisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Umweltkriminalität
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8 Verbrechen
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9 Verbrechen gegen die Menschheit
Deutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Verbrechen gegen die Menschheit
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10 Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit
crime against humanitycrimes against humanityDeutsch-Englisches Wörterbuch > Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit
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11 vom Verbrechen heimgesucht
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12 der Frevel
- {crime} tội ác, tội lỗi, sự vi phạm qui chế - {enormity} sự tàn ác dã man, tính tàn ác, hành động tàn ác - {misdeed} hành động xấu, việc làm có hại = der Frevel [an] {outrage [on]}+ -
13 Verbrechen
v/t (unreg.)1. etwas verbrechen commit a crime; was hat er verbrochen? fig. what has he done?; ich habe nichts verbrochen I haven’t done anything (wrong); was hast du denn jetzt wieder verbrochen? iro. what have you been up to this time?; wer hat denn diesen Film verbrochen? umg. who cooked up this film (Am. movie)?, who’s responsible for this film (Am. movie) then?* * *das Verbrechenfelony; crime* * *Ver|brẹ|chen [fEɐ'brɛçn]nt -s, - (lit, fig)crime ( gegen, an +dat against)* * *das1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) crime2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) crime3) (a criminal act, especially involving murder: A man has been found dead and the police suspect foul play.) foul play* * *Ver·bre·chen<-s, ->nt crime* * *das; Verbrechens, Verbrechen crime (an + Dat., gegen against)* * *das organisierte Verbrechen organized crime;ein Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit a crime against humanity;es ist ein Verbrechen, durch dieses Tal eine Autobahn zu bauen it’s criminal to build a motorway (US highway) through this valley;das ist (doch) kein Verbrechen! umg that’s no crime(, is it?)* * *das; Verbrechens, Verbrechen crime (an + Dat., gegen against)* * *n.crime n.felony n.wrongdoing n. -
14 verbrechen
v/t (unreg.)1. etwas verbrechen commit a crime; was hat er verbrochen? fig. what has he done?; ich habe nichts verbrochen I haven’t done anything (wrong); was hast du denn jetzt wieder verbrochen? iro. what have you been up to this time?; wer hat denn diesen Film verbrochen? umg. who cooked up this film (Am. movie)?, who’s responsible for this film (Am. movie) then?* * *das Verbrechenfelony; crime* * *Ver|brẹ|chen [fEɐ'brɛçn]nt -s, - (lit, fig)crime ( gegen, an +dat against)* * *das1) (act(s) punishable by law: Murder is a crime; Crime is on the increase.) crime2) (something wrong though not illegal: What a crime to cut down those trees!) crime3) (a criminal act, especially involving murder: A man has been found dead and the police suspect foul play.) foul play* * *Ver·bre·chen<-s, ->nt crime* * *das; Verbrechens, Verbrechen crime (an + Dat., gegen against)* * *verbrechen v/t (irr)1.etwas verbrechen commit a crime;was hat er verbrochen? fig what has he done?;ich habe nichts verbrochen I haven’t done anything (wrong);was hast du denn jetzt wieder verbrochen? iron what have you been up to this time?;wer hat denn diesen Film verbrochen? umg who cooked up this film (US movie)?, who’s responsible for this film (US movie) then?* * *das; Verbrechens, Verbrechen crime (an + Dat., gegen against)* * *n.crime n.felony n.wrongdoing n. -
15 Kriminalität
* * *die Kriminalitätdelinquency* * *Kri|mi|na|li|tätf -, no plcrime; (= Ziffer) crime rateorganisierte Kriminalitä́t — organized crime
* * *Kri·mi·na·li·tät<->[kriminaliˈtɛt]1. (Straffälligkeit) criminalityorganisierte \Kriminalität organized crime2. (Rate der Straffälligkeit) crime rate* * *die; Kriminalität1) crime no art.2) (Straffälligkeit) criminality* * *hohe Kriminalität high crime rate* * *die; Kriminalität1) crime no art.2) (Straffälligkeit) criminality* * *f.criminality n.delinquency n. -
16 Wirtschaftsverbrechen
Wirtschaftsverbrechen n 1. RECHT business crime, white-collar crime, commercial crime; 2. WIWI economic crime* * *n 1. < Recht> business crime, white-collar crime, commercial crime; 2. <Vw> economic crime* * *Wirtschaftsverbrechen
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17 Krimi
m; -s, -s; umg.1. Roman: detective story, Am. umg. gumshoe; (Mordgeschichte) whodun(n)it, (murder) mystery; spannend: crime thriller3. umg., fig. (spannendes Fußballspiel etc.) nailbiter, cliffhanger* * *der Krimidetective story; whodunit; detective novel; thriller* * *Krị|mi ['kriːmi]m -s, -s (inf)(crime) thriller; (rätselhaft) murder mystery, whodunnit (inf); (= Buch mit Detektiv als Held) detective novel* * *<-s, -s>[ˈkrɪmi]m (fam)1. (Kriminalroman) detective novel, murder mystery* * *der; Krimi[s], Krimi[s] (ugs.) (Film, Stück, Roman) crime thriller; whodunit (coll.); (Roman mit Detektiv als Held) detective story* * *1. Roman: detective story, US umg gumshoe; (Mordgeschichte) whodun(n)it, (murder) mystery; spannend: crime thriller3. umg, fig (spannendes Fußballspiel etc) nailbiter, cliffhanger* * *der; Krimi[s], Krimi[s] (ugs.) (Film, Stück, Roman) crime thriller; whodunit (coll.); (Roman mit Detektiv als Held) detective story* * *-s m.crime thriller n.detective story n.whodunit n. -
18 Kapitalverbrechen
* * *das Kapitalverbrechenfelony* * *Ka|pi|tal|ver|bre|chenntserious crime; (mit Todesstrafe) capital crime, capital offence (Brit) or offense (US)* * *Ka·pi·tal·ver·bre·chennt capital offence* * ** * ** * *das serious offence or crime; (mit Todesstrafe bedroht) capital offence or crime* * *n.capital crime n. -
19 Wirtschaftskriminalität
Wirtschaftskriminalität f WIWI, RECHT business crime, economic crime, white-collar crime, commercial crime* * *f <Vw, Recht> business crime, economic crime, white-collar crime, commercial crimeBusiness german-english dictionary > Wirtschaftskriminalität
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20 Frevel
m; -s, -; geh.* * *der Frevelheresy; iniquity; crime; sacrilege* * *Fre|vel ['freːfl]m -s, - (geh)sin (gegen against); (= Tat auch) heinous deed (liter); (fig) crime ( an +dat against)* * *der1) (great wickedness.) enormity2) (a wicked act, especially of great violence: the outrages committed by the soldiers; The decision to close the road is a public outrage.) outrage* * *Fre·vel<-s, ->[ˈfre:fl̩]m (geh)1. (Verstoß gegen menschliche Ordnung) heinous crime, outrageeinen \Frevel begehen to commit a heinous crime [or an outrage2. REL sacrilege, desecrationeinen \Frevel begehen to commit an outrage* * *der; Frevels, Frevel (geh., veralt.) crime; outrage* * *an +dat,2. KIRCHEFrevel (gegen Gott) sacrilege; (Lästerung) blasphemy* * *der; Frevels, Frevel (geh., veralt.) crime; outrage* * *- m.iniquity n.sacrilege n.
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