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- {previously convicted} = nicht vorbestraft sein {to have no previous conviction}+ -
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Adj. previously convicted; vorbestraft sein auch have a criminal record; nicht vorbestraft sein have no previous convictions ( oder criminal record); einmal / zweimal / mehrfach vorbestraft sein have a previous conviction / have two / several previous convictions ( wegen for); er ist einschlägig vorbestraft he’s been previously convicted for the same ( oder for a similar) offen|ce (Am. -se); damit ist er vorbestraft he has a previous conviction for it; der mehrfach vorbestrafte Tatverdächtige the suspect who has ( oder had) several previous convictions* * *vor|be|straft [-bəʃtraːft]adjpreviously convicteder ist schon einmal/dreimal vórbestraft — he (already) has a previous conviction/three previous convictions
wegen Körperverletzung vórbestraft sein — to have a previous conviction for bodily harm
* * *vor·be·straftadj (fam) previously convictedmehrfach \vorbestraft sein to have several previous convictionsnicht \vorbestraft sein to not have a criminal record [or a previous conviction]* * *Adjektiv (Amtsspr.) with a previous conviction/previous convictions postpos., not pred.[mehrfach] vorbestraft sein — have [several] previous convictions
* * *vorbestraft adj previously convicted;vorbestraft sein auch have a criminal record;nicht vorbestraft sein have no previous convictions ( oder criminal record);einmal/zweimal/mehrfach vorbestraft sein have a previous conviction/have two/several previous convictions (wegen for);er ist einschlägig vorbestraft he’s been previously convicted for the same ( oder for a similar) offence (US -se);damit ist er vorbestraft he has a previous conviction for it;der mehrfach vorbestrafte Tatverdächtige the suspect who has ( oder had) several previous convictions* * *Adjektiv (Amtsspr.) with a previous conviction/previous convictions postpos., not pred.[mehrfach] vorbestraft sein — have [several] previous convictions
* * *adj.previously convicted adj. -
4 einschlägig
I Adj. relevant (auch Literatur), appropriate; ein einschlägiges Beispiel a case in point; in allen einschlägigen Geschäften zu finden available at all stockists (Am. specialty stores)II Adv.: er ist einschlägig vorbestraft he’s been previously convicted for the same ( oder for a similar) offen|ce (Am. -se)* * *ein|schlä|gig ['ainʃlɛːgɪç]1. adj1) appropriate; Literatur, Paragraf auch, Erfahrung relevant2) (= zwielichtig) Lokal dubious2. adver ist éínschlägig vorbestraft (Jur) — he has a previous conviction for a similar offence (Brit) or offense (US)
in der Drogenszene éínschlägig bekannt — well-known especially on the drugs scene
* * *ein·schlä·gig[ˈainʃlɛ:gɪç]\einschlägige Literatur relevant literature\einschlägig vorbestraft previously convicted* * *1.Adjektiv relevant2.er ist einschlägig vorbestraft — he has previous convictions for a similar offence/similar offences
* * *ein einschlägiges Beispiel a case in point;in allen einschlägigen Geschäften zu finden available at all stockists (US specialty stores)B. adv:er ist einschlägig vorbestraft he’s been previously convicted for the same ( oder for a similar) offence (US -se)* * *1.Adjektiv relevant2.er ist einschlägig vorbestraft — he has previous convictions for a similar offence/similar offences
* * *adj.relevant adj. -
5 Vorbestrafte
m, f; -n, -n previously convicted person* * *Vor|be|straf|te(r) [-bəʃtraːftə]mf decl as adjperson/man/woman with a previous conviction or a record* * *Vor·be·straf·te(r)f(m) dekl wie adj person with a previous conviction* * * -
6 einschlägig
ein·schlä·gig [ʼainʃlɛ:gɪç] adj( entsprechend) relevant, respective, pertinent;\einschlägige Literatur relevant literature\einschlägig vorbestraft previously convicted -
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