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1 тюремное заключение
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > тюремное заключение
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2 тюремное заключение
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > тюремное заключение
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3 тюремное заключение
1. jail2. imprisonmentРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > тюремное заключение
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4 суровое заключение
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > суровое заключение
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5 пожизненное тюремное заключение
2) Makarov: perpetual imprisonmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пожизненное тюремное заключение
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6 perpetuo
perpetual* * *perpetuo agg.1 perpetual, endless, everlasting: a perpetua memoria del fatto fu eretto un monumento, a monument was raised in everlasting memory of the event // in perpetuo, perpetually // moto perpetuo, perpetual motion // nevi perpetue, perpetual snow // (mecc.) vite perpetua, endless screw3 ( a vita) perpetual, permanent: rendita perpetua, perpetuity (o perpetual annuity); carcere perpetuo, life imprisonment; socio perpetuo, life member.* * *[per'pɛtuo]1) (continuo) [moto, calendario] perpetual* * *perpetuo/per'pεtuo/1 (continuo) [moto, calendario] perpetual2 (eterno) [ esilio] permanent; carcere perpetuo life imprisonment; a -a memoria in everlasting memory; in perpetuo in perpetuity. -
7 perpetuo
► adjetivo\nieves perpetuas perpetual snows* * *(f. - perpetua)adj.* * ** * *- tua adjetivo perpetual* * *= perpetual.Ex. Possessed of a phenomenal memory and a perpetual smile, this paragon always is ready to meet the public without losing balance or a sense of humor.----* cadena perpetua = life imprisonment.* condena a cadena perpetua = life term, life sentence.* límite de las nieves perpetuas = snowline.* penado con la cadena perpetua = punishable by life, punishable by life imprisonment.* reclusión perpetua = life imprisonment.* * *- tua adjetivo perpetual* * *= perpetual.Ex: Possessed of a phenomenal memory and a perpetual smile, this paragon always is ready to meet the public without losing balance or a sense of humor.
* cadena perpetua = life imprisonment.* condena a cadena perpetua = life term, life sentence.* límite de las nieves perpetuas = snowline.* penado con la cadena perpetua = punishable by life, punishable by life imprisonment.* reclusión perpetua = life imprisonment.* * *perpetualen un perpetuo estado de nervios in a perpetual o constant state of nervesuna sonrisa perpetua a permanent o perpetual o fixed smile* * *
Del verbo perpetuar: ( conjugate perpetuar)
perpetúo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
perpetuó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
perpetuar
perpetuo
perpetuar ( conjugate perpetuar) verbo transitivo
to perpetuate
perpetuo◊ - tua adjetivo
perpetual
perpetuar verbo transitivo to perpetuate
perpetuo,-a adjetivo perpetual, everlasting: le condenaron a cadena perpetua, he was sentenced to life imprisonment
' perpetuo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
perenne
- perpetua
English:
perpetual
- perennial
* * *perpetuo, -a adj1. [para siempre] perpetual2. [vitalicio] lifelong* * *adj figperpetual* * *: perpetual♦ perpetuamente adv* * *perpetuo adj perpetual -
8 доживотен
life-long, for life, life (attr.), perpetualдоживотен затвор imprisonment for life, life imprisonmentдоживотен член a life-memberдоживотна пенсия a life pensionдоживотна гаранция a life guaranteeдоживотно изгнание a life-long banishment* * *доживо̀тен,прил., -на, -но, -ни life-long, for life, life (attr.), perpetual; \доживотенен затвор imprisonment for life, life imprisonment; \доживотенен член life-member; \доживотенна гаранция life guarantee; \доживотенна пенсия life pension/annuity; \доживотенно изгнание life-long banishment; \доживотенно попечителство perpetual trust.* * *life: доживотен sentence - доживотна присъда; lifelong: доживотен banishment - доживотно изгнание; for life perpetual* * *1. life-long, for life, life (attr.), perpetual 2. ДОЖИВОТЕН затвор imprisonment for life, life imprisonment 3. ДОЖИВОТЕН член a life-member 4. доживотна гаранция a life guarantee 5. доживотна пенсия a life pension 6. доживотно изгнание a life-long banishment -
9 perpétuel
perpétuel, -elle [pεʀpetyεl]adjective* * *- elle pɛʀpetɥɛl adjectif1) gén perpetual2) ( à vie) [poste, secrétaire] permanent* * *pɛʀpetɥɛl adj perpétuel, -le1) (mouvement) perpetual2) (amour, jeunesse) everlasting3) ADMINISTRATION permanent* * *1 gén perpetual;( féminin perpétuelle) [pɛrpetɥɛl] adjectifun monde en perpétuel devenir a perpetually ou an ever-changing world -
10 penar
v.1 to punish.2 to suffer.Los chicos penan en su cuarto The boys suffer in their room.3 to penalize, to punish, to inflict punishment on.El juez penó al ladrón The judge penalized the thief.4 to do penance.Ellos penaron por su comportamiento They did penance for their behavior.* * *1 (castigar) to punish, penalize1 (padecer) to suffer, grieve* * *1. VT1) (Jur) to punish2) And [difunto] to haunt2. VI1) (=sufrir) [persona] to suffer; [alma] to be in tormentpenar de amores — liter to go through the pains of love liter
2) (=desear)penar por algo — to pine for sth, long for sth
penar por hacer algo — to pine to do sth, long to do sth
3) And [difunto]3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Der) < delito>será/está penado con dos años de cárcel/cadena perpetual — it will be/it is punishable with two years' imprisonment/by life imprisonment
2) (Andes) difunto to haunt2.penar vi1) (liter) ( sufrir) to suffer2) (Andes) difunto to be in torment* * *= penalise [penalize, -USA], atone (for).Ex. The author contends that this unfairly penalises any institution with limited finances, and contravenes the tradition of cooperation among Swiss libraries.Ex. It is necessary to rectify the misuses of the past, atone for the mistakes of the present, and ensure the well-being of future generations.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Der) < delito>será/está penado con dos años de cárcel/cadena perpetual — it will be/it is punishable with two years' imprisonment/by life imprisonment
2) (Andes) difunto to haunt2.penar vi1) (liter) ( sufrir) to suffer2) (Andes) difunto to be in torment* * *= penalise [penalize, -USA], atone (for).Ex: The author contends that this unfairly penalises any institution with limited finances, and contravenes the tradition of cooperation among Swiss libraries.
Ex: It is necessary to rectify the misuses of the past, atone for the mistakes of the present, and ensure the well-being of future generations.* * *penar [A1 ]vtA ( Der) ‹delito›está penado con dos años de cárcel it is punishable with two years' imprisonment o two years in prison, the penalty o punishment for it is two years in prisonB ( Andes) «difunto» to haunt■ penarviB ( Andes) «difunto» to be in torment* * *♦ vt[castigar] to punish;un delito penado con cárcel an offence punishable by imprisonment♦ vi[sufrir] to suffer* * *I v/t punishII v/i suffer* * *penar vt: to punish, to penalizepenar vi: to suffer, to grieve -
11 dożywocie
-a; -a; nt(pot) ( kara więzienia) life imprisonment lub sentence* * *n.1. prawn. life imprisonment; skazać kogoś na dożywocie sentence sb to life (imprisonment).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dożywocie
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12 dożywotni
adj. [więzienie, renta] life attr.; [funkcja, stanowisko] perpetual; [zakaz, dyskwalifikacja] for life* * *adjlife (attr), lifelongkara dożywotniego więzienia — life imprisonment lub sentence
* * *a.life, lifelong; dożywotnia renta prawn. life l. perpetual annuity; dożywotni urząd office held for life; wyrok dożywotniego więzienia life sentence.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dożywotni
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13 perpetua
f.1 eternal flower, everlasting, the blossom of goldilocks. (Botany)Perpetua encarnada (Bot.) globe amaranth2 everlasting flower, globe amaranth, cottonweed, everlasting.3 perpetua.* * *f., (m. - perpetuo)* * *
Del verbo perpetuar: ( conjugate perpetuar)
perpetúa es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
perpetua
perpetuar
perpetuar ( conjugate perpetuar) verbo transitivo
to perpetuate
perpetuo,-a adjetivo perpetual, everlasting: le condenaron a cadena perpetua, he was sentenced to life imprisonment
perpetuar verbo transitivo to perpetuate
' perpetua' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cadena
- conmutar
- perpetuo
- reclusión
English:
imprisonment
- life sentence
- self-perpetuating
- life
- sentence
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14 пожизненный
life (attr), for life; lifelongпожи́зненная пе́нсия — life pension
пожи́зненная ре́нта — (life) annuity
пожи́зненное страхова́ние — perpetual / whole-life insurance
пожи́зненное заключе́ние — life imprisonment
пожи́зненная ка́торга — penal servitude for life
пожи́зненная ссы́лка — exile for life, lifelong exile
пожи́зненный президе́нт — lifelong president
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