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sentence ['sentəns]1 noun∎ to pass sentence on sb prononcer une condamnation contre qn;∎ to pronounce sentence prononcer la sentence ou condamnation;∎ under sentence of death condamné à mort;∎ he got a five-year sentence for burglary il a été condamné à cinq ans de prison ou à une peine de cinq ans pour cambriolage;∎ while he was serving his sentence pendant qu'il purgeait sa peineLaw condamner;∎ to sentence sb to life imprisonment condamner qn à la prison à perpétuité►► Grammar sentence structure structure f de phrase -
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A n1 Jur peine f, condamnation f ; a jail ou prison sentence une peine d'emprisonnement ; the death sentence la peine de mort ; a death sentence une condamnation à mort ; to be under sentence of death être condamné à mort ; to serve a sentence purger une peine ; to pass sentence on sb prononcer une peine or une condamnation contre qn ; she got a three year sentence elle a été condamnée à trois ans de prison ;2 Ling phrase f.B vtr condamner (to à ; to do à faire ; for pour) ; to sentence sb to jail condamner qn à une peine de prison. -
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sentence [ˈsentəns]1. nouna. ( = words) phrase f* * *['sentəns] 1.1) Law peine f2) Linguistics phrase f2. -
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['sentəns] 1. noun1) (a number of words forming a complete statement: `I want it', and `Give it to me!' are sentences.) phrase2) (a punishment imposed by a lawcourt: a sentence of three years' imprisonment; He is under sentence of death.) sentence2. verb((usually with to) to condemn to a particular punishment: He was sentenced to life imprisonment.) condamner (à) -
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1. Jur.1) condamnation; peine; sentence; prononcé du jugement2) arrêt; verdict [Cour d'assises]3) opinion; avis juridique2.to sentence condamnér; prononcér une condamnation; infliger une peineEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > sentence
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7 sentence adverb
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8 death sentence
death sentence n lit, fig condamnation f à mort ; to pass a death sentence prononcer une condamnation à mort. -
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prison sentence, prison term n peine f de prison ; a two-year prison sentence une peine de deux ans de prison. -
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suspended sentence n condamnation f avec sursis ; to give sb a two-year suspended sentence condamner qn à deux ans de prison avec sursis. -
11 to appeal a sentence
Jur. interjeter appel d'une sentenceEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to appeal a sentence
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12 prison sentence
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13 suspended sentence
noun (a prison sentence that will take effect only if the criminal commits a (similar) crime again.) condamnation avec sursis -
14 kernel sentence
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15 life sentence
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16 non-custodial sentence
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17 topic sentence
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18 passing, of, sentence
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19 accumulative sentence
Jur. cumul des peinesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > accumulative sentence
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20 to administer a sentence
Jur. infliger une peineEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to administer a sentence
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