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1 Straferlass
Straferlass m RECHT remission of a penalty* * *m < Recht> remission of a penalty* * *Straferlass
pardon, remission (remittal) of penalty;
• Straffestsetzung infliction of a penalty;
• ehemalige[r] Strafgefangene[r] ex-convict;
• Strafgeld forfeit money;
• Strafgesetzbuch Penal Code;
• Strafklausel penal clause (provision, statute), (Testament) comminatory clause;
• Strafmandat [traffic] ticket (US);
• wirtschaftliche Strafmaßnahmen economic (punitive) sanctions;
• Strafmündigkeit criminal responsibility (liability, discretion);
• Strafporto penalty (extra, excess) postage, postage due, surcharge;
• Strafprozess criminal proceedings;
• Strafpunkte (Qualitätskontrolle) penalties;
• Strafregisterauszug extract of the police record;
• Strafsanktionen punitive sanctions;
• Strafsumme fine;
• Straftabelle für Verkehrsüberschreitungen motorist’s penalty chart;
• Straftarif (Steuer) penalty rate;
• Straftaten im Internet crime on the Internet;
• Strafverfolgungsbehörde criminal prosecution service,prosecuting authority;
• Strafvermerk auf dem Führerschein endorsement of a driving licence (Br.) (driver’s license, US). -
2 bedingt
I Adj.1. conditional; (eingeschränkt) qualified; bedingter Reflex conditioned reflex; bedingt durch conditional (up)on; (abhängig) dependent on, contingent (up)on; es ist psychisch bedingt it’s psychologicalII Adv.1. das ist nur bedingt richtig / gültig etc. this is only partly correct / valid etc.; (in gewissem Sinn) this is only correct / valid in a sense; (bis zu einem gewissen Punkt) this is only correct / valid up to a point2. (unter bestimmten Bedingungen) under certain circumstances; (mit Vorbehalt) with some reservations; bedingt tauglich fit for limited service* * *conditioned; conditional* * *be|dịngt [bə'dɪŋt]1. adj1) (= eingeschränkt) limited; Lob auch qualified2) (= an Bedingung geknüpft) Annahme, Straferlass, Strafaussetzung conditional2. adv1) (= eingeschränkt) partly, partiallybedingt tauglich (Mil) — fit for limited duties
(nur) bedingt richtig — (only) partly or partially valid
(nur) bedingt gelten — to be (only) partly or partially valid
See:→ auch bedingen2) (Sw, Aus) conditionally* * *be·dingtI. adj1. (eingeschränkt) qualified\bedingte Erlaubnis conditional permission2. JUR conditional\bedingte Entlassung suspension of the remainder of the sentence on probation\bedingte Strafaussetzung conditional discharge, [suspension of sentence on] probation\bedingter Straferlass remission of a penalty [or sentence3. MED\bedingte Reaktion conditioned reaction\bedingter Reiz conditioned stimulus4. MATH\bedingte Wahrscheinlichkeit conditional probabilityII. adv1. (eingeschränkt) partly, to some extent\bedingt gültig of limited validitydem kann ich nur \bedingt zustimmen I can only agree with that to a degree3. MATH\bedingt richtig conditionally correct* * *1.Adjektiv conditional; qualified <praise, approval>; s. auch Reflex2.* * *A. adj1. conditional; (eingeschränkt) qualified;bedingter Reflex conditioned reflex;es ist psychisch bedingt it’s psychological2. JUR conditional;bedingter Straferlass suspended sentenceB. adv1.das ist nur bedingt richtig/gültig etc this is only partly correct/valid etc; (in gewissem Sinn) this is only correct/valid in a sense; (bis zu einem gewissen Punkt) this is only correct/valid up to a point2. (unter bestimmten Bedingungen) under certain circumstances; (mit Vorbehalt) with some reservations;bedingt tauglich fit for limited service…bedingt im adj …-related, …-induced* * *1. 2.* * *(durch) ausdr.contingent on (upon) expr. adj.conditional adj.conditioned adj. adv.conditionally adv. -
3 bedingt
be·dingt adj1) ( eingeschränkt) qualified;\bedingte Erlaubnis conditional permission2) jur conditional;\bedingte Entlassung suspension of the remainder of the sentence on probation;\bedingte Strafaussetzung conditional discharge, [suspension of sentence on] probation;\bedingter Straferlass remission of a penalty [or sentence];3) med\bedingte Reaktion conditioned reaction;\bedingter Reiz conditioned stimulus1) ( eingeschränkt) partly, to some extent;\bedingt gültig of limited validity;dem kann ich nur \bedingt zustimmen I can only agree with that to a degree
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Remission — Re*mis sion (r? m?sh ?n), n. [F. r[ e]mission, L. remissio. See {Remit}.] 1. The act of remitting, surrendering, resigning, or giving up. [1913 Webster] 2. Discharge from that which is due; relinquishment of a claim, right, or obligation; pardon… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
remission — ► NOUN 1) the cancellation of a debt, charge, or penalty. 2) Brit. the reduction of a prison sentence, especially as a reward for good behaviour. 3) a temporary lessening of the severity of disease or pain. 4) formal forgiveness of sins … English terms dictionary
remission — [ri mish′ən] n. [OFr < L remissio, a sending back, in LL(Ec), forgiveness of sin < pp. of remittere: see REMIT] the act or an instance of remitting; specif., a) forgiveness or pardon, as of sins or crimes b) cancellation of or release from… … English World dictionary
remission of fine, forfeiture, or penalty — See remission. remission of punishment. See commutation of sentence; pardon; remission … Ballentine's law dictionary
remission — n. 1 the reduction of a prison sentence on account of good behaviour. 2 the remitting of a debt or penalty etc. 3 a diminution of force, effect, or degree (esp. of disease or pain). 4 (often foll. by of) forgiveness (of sins etc.). Derivatives:… … Useful english dictionary
remission — noun 1》 the cancellation of a debt, charge, or penalty. ↘Brit. the reduction of a prison sentence, especially as a reward for good behaviour. 2》 a temporary diminution of the severity of disease or pain. 3》 Theology forgiveness of sins.… … English new terms dictionary
remission — A release or extinguishment of a debt. It is conventional, when it is expressly granted to the debtor by a creditor having a capacity to alienate; or tacit, when the creditor voluntarily surrenders to his debtor the original title, under private… … Black's law dictionary
remission — A release; a pardon; an exoneration. A remitting. The forgiving of a pecuniary penalty or forfeiture. 23 Am J1st Forf & P §§ 24, 53. An act of the chief executive of a state in forgiving a fine under his power to pardon. 39 Am J1st Pard § 26 … Ballentine's law dictionary
pardon — pardonable, adj. pardonableness, n. pardonably, adv. pardonless, adj. /pahr dn/, n. 1. kind indulgence, as in forgiveness of an offense or discourtesy or in tolerance of a distraction or inconvenience: I beg your pardon, but which way is Spruce… … Universalium
pardon — par·don n 1: a release from the legal penalties of an offense 2: an official warrant of remission of penalty as an act of clemency compare commute 3: excuse or forgiveness for a fault or offense pardon vt … Law dictionary
Pardon — Par don (p[aum]r d n), n. [F., fr. pardonner to pardon. See {Pardon}, v. t.] 1. The act of pardoning; forgiveness, as of an offender, or of an offense; release from penalty; remission of punishment; absolution. [1913 Webster] Pardon, my lord, for … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English