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1 apprehended in the act of
[Police] appréhendé en flagrant délit deEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > apprehended in the act of
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2 appréhender
appréhender [apʀeɑ̃de]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verba. ( = arrêter) to apprehendb. ( = redouter) to dreadc. ( = comprendre) to grasp* * *apʀeɑ̃de1) ( arrêter) [police] to arrest, to apprehend sout3) ( concevoir) fml to comprehend [phénomène]* * *apʀeɑ̃de vt1) (= craindre) to dreadJ'appréhende cette réunion. — I'm dreading this meeting.
2) (= arrêter) to apprehend3) (comprendre) [phénomène, réalité] to comprehend* * *appréhender verb table: aimer vtr2 ( redouter) to dread [rencontre, avenir, examen]; appréhender de faire to dread doing; elle appréhende de voyager seule she dreads travellingGB on her own; tu appréhendes qu'il vienne te voir? are you frightened that he might come and see you?; j'appréhende toujours un peu les examens I'm always a bit apprehensive before exams;[apreɑ̃de] verbe transitif1. [craindre - examen, réaction] to feel apprehensive about -
3 aprehender
v.1 to apprehend (atrapar) (person).Ella aprehendió la baranda She apprehended the handrail.2 to take in.3 to arrest.La policía aprehende ladrones The police arrests thieves.4 to understand, to conceive of.Ella aprehende la seriedad del asunto She understands the gravity of the..* * *1 (apresar) to apprehend2 (confiscar) to seize3 (percibir) to understand* * *VT1) [+ individuo] to apprehend, detain; [+ bienes] to seize2) (Fil) to understand; (=concebir) to conceive, think; (=concretar) to pin down* * *verbo transitivo (frml) < delincuente> to apprehend (frml); < contrabando> to seize; <idea/concepto> to grasp* * *= seize, apprehend.Ex. A vague sensation of apprehension seized the newly appointed personnel officer as she knocked on the director's door.Ex. Due to this fortunate circumstance, a thief who had been systematically purloining rare books from the Library was apprehended.* * *verbo transitivo (frml) < delincuente> to apprehend (frml); < contrabando> to seize; <idea/concepto> to grasp* * *= seize, apprehend.Ex: A vague sensation of apprehension seized the newly appointed personnel officer as she knocked on the director's door.
Ex: Due to this fortunate circumstance, a thief who had been systematically purloining rare books from the Library was apprehended.* * *aprehender [E1 ]vt( frml)1 ‹delincuente› to apprehend ( frml), to capture2 ‹contrabando› to seize3 ‹idea/concepto› to grasp* * *
aprehender vtr (un alijo) to seize
' aprehender' also found in these entries:
English:
elusive
* * *aprehender vt1. [coger] [persona] to apprehend;[alijo, mercancía] to seize2. [comprender] to take in* * *v/t apprehend, capture* * *aprehender vt1) : to apprehend, to capture2) : to conceive of, to grasp -
4 apprehend
1) (to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) anholde; arrestere; pågribe2) (to understand.) forstå•- apprehensive
- apprehensively
- apprehensiveness* * *1) (to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) anholde; arrestere; pågribe2) (to understand.) forstå•- apprehensive
- apprehensively
- apprehensiveness -
5 juzgar
v.1 to try (law).2 to judge.no tienes derecho a juzgarme you have no right to judge meenseguida juzga a la gente he's very quick to judgejuzgar mal a alguien to misjudge somebodya juzgar por (cómo) judging by (how)Ellos juzgaron esa decisión They judged that decision.El juez juzga sin temor The judge passes judgement without fear.3 to pass judgement on, to pass judgment on.El juez juzgó a los criminales The judge passed judgement on the criminals4 to size up, to consider, to measure, to measure up.5 to bring to trial, to submit to trial at court, to submit to trial, to try.Por fin se logró juzgar al acusado Finally the accused was brought to trial.6 to decide.El juez juzga el caso The judge decides the case.* * *1 (formar juicio) to judge■ no me juzgues mal, pero... don't get me wrong, but...2 (considerar) to consider, think■ juzgo conveniente que se le traslade a otra oficina I think that he should be moved to a different office\a juzgar por judging byjuzgar como válido,-a to deem valid* * *verb1) to judge, try2) deem* * *VT1) (=emitir un juicio) to judgea juzgar por — to judge by, judging by
a juzgar por lo que hemos visto — to judge by o from what we have seen
2) (=considerar) to think, considerlo juzgo mi deber — I consider it my duty, I deem it my duty frm
* * *verbo transitivob) <conducta/persona> to judgec) ( considerar) to considerlo juzgó necesario — he considered o judged it (to be) necessary
a juzgar por las apariencias/los hechos — judging by appearances/the facts
* * *= discern, judge, try + Persona, adjudicate, try.Ex. Such variations also make it difficult for a cataloguer inserting a new heading for local use to discern the principles which should be heeded in the construction of such a heading.Ex. Nevertheless, whatever the basis for the major enumerative schemes they must be judged for their suitability for application in current libraries.Ex. The two persons who committed the crime were apprehended and tried in 1964, receiving prison sentences of 10 years.Ex. I know a large library catalog in this country where the person in charge of filing has to adjudicate on the average four times a day on where a particular card should go.Ex. The Government is now trying him on criminal charges for allegedly misleading officials early in the investigation.----* a juzgar por = to judge by, judging by, judging from.* juzgar en consejo de guerra = court-martial.* juzgar mal = misjudge, misconceive.* no debes juzgar un libro por el color de sus hojas = don't judge a book by its cover, don't judge a book by its cover.* ser juzgado = stand + trial, stand for + trial.* tener buen ojo para juzgar a la gente = be a good judge of character.* tener mal ojo para juzgar a la gente = be a bad judge of character.* volver a juzgar = retry [re-try].* * *verbo transitivob) <conducta/persona> to judgec) ( considerar) to considerlo juzgó necesario — he considered o judged it (to be) necessary
a juzgar por las apariencias/los hechos — judging by appearances/the facts
* * *= discern, judge, try + Persona, adjudicate, try.Ex: Such variations also make it difficult for a cataloguer inserting a new heading for local use to discern the principles which should be heeded in the construction of such a heading.
Ex: Nevertheless, whatever the basis for the major enumerative schemes they must be judged for their suitability for application in current libraries.Ex: The two persons who committed the crime were apprehended and tried in 1964, receiving prison sentences of 10 years.Ex: I know a large library catalog in this country where the person in charge of filing has to adjudicate on the average four times a day on where a particular card should go.Ex: The Government is now trying him on criminal charges for allegedly misleading officials early in the investigation.* a juzgar por = to judge by, judging by, judging from.* juzgar en consejo de guerra = court-martial.* juzgar mal = misjudge, misconceive.* no debes juzgar un libro por el color de sus hojas = don't judge a book by its cover, don't judge a book by its cover.* ser juzgado = stand + trial, stand for + trial.* tener buen ojo para juzgar a la gente = be a good judge of character.* tener mal ojo para juzgar a la gente = be a bad judge of character.* volver a juzgar = retry [re-try].* * *juzgar [A3 ]vt1 ( Der) ‹acusado› to try; ‹caso› to try, judge2 ‹conducta/persona› to judgecreo que juzga usted mal a la muchacha I think you're misjudging the girljuzga por ti mismo judge for yourself3 (considerar) to considerno juzgué que fuera importante I did not consider it to be importantjuzgó necesaria la intervención de la policía he judged o considered o ( frml) deemed it necessary to call in the policea juzgar por las apariencias/los hechos judging by appearances/the facts* * *
juzgar ( conjugate juzgar) verbo transitivo
‹ caso› to try, judge
juzgar verbo transitivo to judge
♦ Locuciones: a juzgar por..., judging by...
' juzgar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estimar
- tener
- tomar
- apariencia
- aspecto
- creer
- criterio
- ver
English:
character
- gauge
- judge
- misjudge
- to
- try
- adjudicate
- deem
- estimate
- go
- judgment
* * *♦ vt1. Der to try2. [enjuiciar] to judge;[estimar, considerar] to consider, to judge;juzgar mal a alguien to misjudge sb;no tienes derecho a juzgarme you have no right to judge me;enseguida juzga a la gente he's very quick to judge♦ via juzgar por (cómo) judging by (how)♦ See also the pronominal verb juzgarse* * *v/t1 JUR try2 ( valorar) judge;juzgar bien a alguien judge s.o. fairly;juzgar mal a alguien judge s.o. unfairly, misjudge s.o.;juzgar bien las intenciones de alguien think that s.o.’s intentions are honest;a juzgar por to judge by, judging by3 considerar consider, judge;juzgar a alguien capaz de hacer algo consider s.o. capable of doing sth* * *juzgar {52} vt1) : to try, to judge (a case in court)2) : to pass judgment on3) considerar: to consider, to deem* * *juzgar vb1. (opinar) to judge -
6 apprehend
1) (to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) prender2) (to understand.) comprender•- apprehensive
- apprehensively
- apprehensiveness* * *ap.pre.hend[æprih'end] vt+vi 1 prender, arrestar, deter. 2 compreender, perceber, entender. a fact not easily apprehended / um fato que não se compreende facilmente. 3 sentir apreensão, temer, recear. -
7 apprehend
1 შიშით რისამე მოლოდინი (მოელის)do you apprehend any difficulties? სიძნელეების გეშინია? / რაიმე სიძნელეებს მოელი?2 გაგება (გაიგებს), მიხვედრა (მიხვდება)3 დაპატიმრება (დააპატიმრებს), შეპყრობაthe police apprehended the criminal პოლიციამ ბოროტმოქმედი დააპატიმრა / შეიპყრო -
8 break out
1. вспыхнуть (начаться), разразиться (о войне, эпидемии, скандале и т.д.)Fighting has broken out again on the border.
Fire broke out in the hospital last night.
2. сбежать (из заключения)This row broke out on the eve of the Congress.
The police are looking for two men who broke out of prison last night.
He broke out of prison but was soon apprehended.
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9 apprehend
1) (to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) detener2) (to understand.) comprender, percibir, captar•- apprehensive
- apprehensively
- apprehensiveness
tr[æprɪ'hend]1 (arrest) detener, capturar2 (understand) comprenderapprehend [.æprɪ'hɛnd] vt1) arrest: aprehender, detener, arrestar2) dread: temer3) comprehend: comprender, entenderv.• aprehender v.• comprender v.• entender v.• temer v.'æprɪ'hendtransitive verb (frml) ( arrest) apresar, detener*[ˌæprɪ'hend]frm VT1) (=arrest) detener, aprehender2) (=understand) comprender3) (=fear) recelar, recelar de* * *['æprɪ'hend]transitive verb (frml) ( arrest) apresar, detener* -
10 festnehmen
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-) (put under) arrest; vorläufig festnehmen take into custody; Sie sind vorläufig festgenommen I am taking you into custody* * *to arrest; to apprehend* * *fẹst|neh|menvt septo apprehend, to arrestvorläufig festnehmen — to take into custody
Sie sind festgenommen — you are under arrest
* * *(to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) apprehend* * *fest|neh·menjdn \festnehmen to take sb into custodyjdn vorläufig \festnehmen to take sb into [temporary] custody, to detain sb provisionally [or temporarily]Sie sind [vorläufig] festgenommen I'm arresting you* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb arrest* * *bei seiner/i-r Festnahme when he was/they were arrested;sich der Festnahme durch die Flucht entziehen evade arrest by escaping: festnehmen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-) (put under) arrest;vorläufig Festnahme take into custody;Sie sind vorläufig festgenommen I am taking you into custody* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb arrest* * *v.to arrest v. -
11 apprehend
transitive verb1) (arrest) festnehmen; fassen2) (perceive) wahrnehmen; (understand) erfassen; begreifen* * *1) (to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) festnehmen2) (to understand.) begreifen•- academic.ru/3281/apprehension">apprehension- apprehensive
- apprehensively
- apprehensiveness* * *ap·pre·hend[ˌæprɪˈhend]vt ( form)1. (arrest)▪ to \apprehend sb jdn festnehmen [o verhaften2. (comprehend)▪ to \apprehend sth etw befürchtento \apprehend danger Gefahr wittern* * *["prɪ'hend]vt1) (= arrest) festnehmen2) (old, form: understand) verstehen3) (form: anticipate) befürchten* * *apprehend [ˌæprıˈhend] v/t1. ergreifen, fassen, festnehmen, verhaften2. fig etwas wahrnehmen3. fig begreifen, erfassen* * *transitive verb1) (arrest) festnehmen; fassen2) (perceive) wahrnehmen; (understand) erfassen; begreifen* * *v.erfassen v.verstehen v. -
12 apprehend
1) (to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) pågripe2) (to understand.) forstå, oppfatte•- apprehensive
- apprehensively
- apprehensivenessbegripe--------gripeverb \/ˌæprɪˈhend\/1) arrestere, pågripe, anholde2) oppfatte, begripe, forstå3) ( gammeldags) frykte, være engstelig for4) ( gammeldags) forvente, vente seg -
13 apprehend
1) (to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) taka til fanga2) (to understand.) skilja•- apprehensive
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14 apprehend
lefog, letartóztat, megragad, felfog, érzékel, fél* * *1) (to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) letartóztat2) (to understand.) felfog•- apprehensive
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15 apprehend
v. anlamak, kavramak; tutuklamak; korkuyla beklemek, endişe etmek* * *1. anla 2. tutukla* * *1) (to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) tutuklamak2) (to understand.) anlamak, kavramak•- apprehensive
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16 apprehend
1) (to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) zgrabiti, prijeti2) (to understand.) razumeti•- apprehensive
- apprehensively
- apprehensiveness* * *[æprihénd]transitive verbprijeti, aretirati; opaziti, opazovati; razumeti, pojmiti; bati se, slutiti, pričakovati -
17 apprehend
• ottaa kiinni• jahdata• vangitseminen• vangita• pelätä• pidättää• tajuta• ymmärtää• käsittää* * *1) (to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) ottaa kiinni2) (to understand.) käsittää•- apprehensive
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18 apprehend
[ˌæprɪ'hend]1) dir. (arrest) arrestare2) form. (comprehend) comprendere* * *1) (to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) arrestare2) (to understand.) comprendere, capire•- apprehensive
- apprehensively
- apprehensiveness* * *[ˌæprɪ'hend]1) dir. (arrest) arrestare2) form. (comprehend) comprendere -
19 apprehend
[æprɪ'hɛnd]vt* * *1) (to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) aresztować2) (to understand.) rozumieć•- apprehensive
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20 apprehend
1) (to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) aizturēt; arestēt2) (to understand.) saprast; apjēgt•- apprehensive
- apprehensively
- apprehensiveness* * *aizturēt, arestēt; nojaust, paredzēt; apjēgt, aptvert
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