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81 formalizarse
1 (hacerse serio) to become serious, grow serious* * *VPR1) (=ponerse serio) to grow serious2) [situación] to be put in order, be regularized; [relación] to acquire a proper form, get on to a proper footing3) (=ofenderse) to take offence* * *
■formalizarse verbo reflexivo to settle down
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82 sancionado
adj.sanctioned, penalized.past part.past participle of spanish verb: sancionar.* * *sancionado, -aSM / F guilty personlos sancionados — (Pol) those who have been punished for a political offence, those guilty of political crimes
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83 constitutiva
f., (m. - constitutivo)* * *
constitutivo,-a adjetivo constituent: la ofensa no es constitutiva de delito, the offence does not constitute a crime
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constitutivo
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84 darse por ofendido
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85 ofenderse por nada
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86 resentirse por algo
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87 cuasidelito
m.quasi crime, quasi delict, technical offence.* * *quasi delict, quasi offense*Compuesto:involuntary manslaughter* * *cuasidelito nmDer quasi delict -
88 delito fiscal
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89 ataque
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90 delito
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91 infracción
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92 agravio
• affront• breach of duty• delict• insult• maleficence• maleness• offence• offense• tort• written warranties• wrong address -
93 barrera técnica
• technical matter• technical offence -
94 cometer un crimen
• commit an offence• commit an offense -
95 delinquir
• break the law• commit a crime• commit an offence• transfusing• transfusion• transgress the law• transgression• violate the law -
96 delito
• crime• delict• felony• misdeed• misdemeanor• misdemeanour• offence• wrong address• wrong entry -
97 delito común
• common-law crime• crime• minor crime• offence in common law• offense in common law -
98 delito político
• political crime• political offence• political offense -
99 falta
• absence• contravention• deficiency• failing• foul• infringe the law• infringement of copyright• lacing• lack• lack character• lapsable• lapse into silence• misdeed• mistake• nedia-rich• need a vacation• scarceness• scarcity• shortage• shortcoming• shortness• summary offence• wanly• want• want a piece of -
100 mala acción
• crime• double-crossing• evil deed• evildoing• fault• misdoing• offence
См. также в других словарях:
offence — BrE usually offense AmE noun 1 (C) an illegal action or a crime: Driving while drunk is a serious offence. | a parking offense (+ against): sexual offences against children | commit an offence (=do something that is an offence) | first offence… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
offence — of‧fence [əˈfens] , offense noun 1. [countable] LAW an illegal action or a crime: • The company was not aware that it was committing an offence. • It is an offence to sell alco … Financial and business terms
offence — var of offense Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. offence … Law dictionary
Offence — Of*fence , n. See {Offense}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
offence — (n.) see OFFENSE (Cf. offense) … Etymology dictionary
offence — (Brit.) of·fence || É™ fens n. attack; (Sports) side that pursues (rather than defends); misdeed; insult; state of being offended; transgression (also offense) … English contemporary dictionary
offence — This is spelt ence in BrE, and offense in AmE … Modern English usage
offence — (US offense) ► NOUN 1) an illegal act; a breach of a law or rule. 2) resentment or hurt. 3) the action of making a military attack. 4) N. Amer. the attacking team in a sport … English terms dictionary
offence — [ə fens′] n. Brit. sp. of OFFENSE … English World dictionary
offence — of|fence W3 BrE offense AmE [əˈfens] n 1.) an illegal action or a crime ▪ The possession of stolen property is a criminal offence. ▪ Punishment for a first offence is a fine. ▪ His solicitor said he committed the offence because he was heavily in … Dictionary of contemporary English
offence */*/*/ — UK [əˈfens] / US noun Word forms offence : singular offence plural offences 1) [countable] a crime or illegal activity for which there is a punishment motoring/firearms/public order offences criminal offence: Killing these animals is a criminal… … English dictionary