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Jur. grand banditisme; pf. crime graveEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > serious crime
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1) Юридический термин: серьёзное, тяжкое преступление, тяжкое преступление2) Деловая лексика: серьёзное преступление -
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פשע חמור (פשע שעונשו כבד, עבירה אכזרית)* * *◙ (תירזכא הריבע,דבכ ושנועש עשפ) רומח עשפ◄ -
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[Police] brigade de répression du grand banditismeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > serious crime squad
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Юридический термин: применить закон о менее тяжком преступленииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > apply a legal provision covering a less serious crime
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English-Ukrainian law dictionary > indictment for a serious crime
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Jur. infraction mineure/bénigneEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > non-serious crime
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serious ['sɪərɪəs]∎ is that a serious offer? c'est une offre sérieuse?;∎ she's not really a serious novelist (doesn't write real literature) ce n'est pas un écrivain majeur;∎ she's a serious actress (cinema) elle fait des films sérieux; (theatre) elle joue dans des pièces sérieuses;∎ the serious cinemagoer le cinéphile averti;∎ the book is meant for the serious student of astronomy le livre est destiné aux personnes qui possèdent déjà de solides connaissances en astronomie;∎ life is a serious business la vie est une affaire sérieuse;∎ can I have a serious conversation with you? est-ce qu'on peut parler sérieusement?(b) (in speech, behaviour) sérieux;∎ you can't be serious! vous n'êtes pas sérieux!, vous plaisantez!;∎ I'm quite serious je suis tout à fait sérieux, je ne plaisante absolument pas;∎ is he serious about emigrating? est-ce qu'il envisage sérieusement d'émigrer?;∎ is she serious about Peter? est-ce qu'elle tient vraiment à Peter?(c) (thoughtful → person, expression) sérieux, plein de sérieux; (→ voice, tone) sérieux, grave; (careful → examination) sérieux, approfondi; (→ consideration) sérieux, sincère;∎ don't look so serious ne prends pas cet air sérieux;∎ to give serious thought or consideration to sth songer sérieusement à qch∎ the situation is serious la situation est préoccupante;∎ serious crime délit m grave;∎ those are serious allegations ce sont de graves accusations;∎ it poses a serious threat to airport security cela constitue une menace sérieuse pour la sécurité des aéroports;∎ there have been several serious border clashes il y a eu plusieurs affrontements graves à la frontière;∎ Medicine his condition is described as serious son état est jugé préoccupant;∎ the fire caused serious damage to the hotel l'incendie a causé d'importants dégâts à l'hôtel∎ we're talking serious money here il s'agit de grosses sommes d'argent□ ;∎ she makes serious money elle gagne un fric fou;∎ they go in for some really serious drinking at the weekends le week-end, qu'est-ce qu'ils descendent!;∎ that is one serious computer c'est pas de la gnognotte, cet ordinateur►► British serious crime squad brigade f criminelle;British Serious Fraud Office ≃ Service m de la répression des fraudes -
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♦ crime /kraɪm/n.1 (leg.) reato; crimine; delitto: lesser crime, reato minore; serious crime, reato grave; crimine; capital crime, delitto capitale; a ghastly crime, un crimine orribile; a heinous crime, un crimine efferato; a monstrous crime, un delitto mostruoso; crime of passion, delitto passionale; a crime against humanity, un crimine contro l'umanità; motiveless crime, delitto senza movente; war crimes, crimini di guerra; the scene of the crime, la scena del delitto; to commit a crime, commettere un delitto; to perpetrate a crime, perpetrare un delitto2 (fig.) delitto; peccato: an unforgivable crime, un delitto imperdonabile; a foul crime, un infame delitto; It would be a crime to throw it away, sarebbe un delitto buttarlo via3 [u] crimine, crimini (pl.); criminalità: to prevent crime, prevenire il crimine; to combat (o to fight) crime, combattere il crimine (o la criminalità); Crime is on the increase, la criminalità è in aumento; organized crime, crimine organizzato; criminalità organizzata; juvenile crime, criminalità minorile; violent crime, crimini violenti; crime rate, tasso di criminalità; crime figures, statistiche relative alla criminalità; partner in crime, complice● crime and punishment, delitto e castigo □ crime fiction, narrativa gialla; giallistica □ crime-fighting, lotta contro il crimine □ crime-fighter, agente della polizia criminale □ ( USA) crime lab, (polizia) scientifica □ crime lord, signore del crimine; pezzo grosso della malavita □ (in GB) crime management unit, sezione investigativa ( della polizia) □ crime novel, giallo □ crime prevention, prevenzione del crimine □ (in GB) crime report number, numero della denuncia del reato □ (giorn.) crime reporter, cronista di cronaca nera □ (mil.) crime sheet, foglio delle punizioni □ crime squad, squadra anticrimine □ crime wave, ondata di delitti □ crime writer, scrittore di gialli; giallista □ a life in crime, una vita da criminale □ (prov.) Crime doesn't pay, il delitto non paga. -
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crime [kraɪm]crime m• minor crime délit m* * *[kraɪm] 1.the crime of murder/theft — le meurtre/vol
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A n1 ( offence) ( minor) délit m ; ( serious) crime m (against contre) ; the crime of murder/theft le meurtre/vol ; a crime of violence un crime violent ; crimes against property/the person atteintes à la propriété/la personne ;2 ¢ ( criminal activity) criminalité f ; drug crime criminalité f liée à la drogue ; car crime vol m de voiture ; computer crime piratage m informatique ; crime doesn't pay le crime ne paie pas ;3 fig ( immoral act) crime m ; it's a crime to waste food c'est un crime de gaspiller la nourriture.
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