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1 loiter with intent
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2 to loiter with intent
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3 to loiter with intent to commit a felony
merodear con intención de delinquirEnglish-spanish dictionary > to loiter with intent to commit a felony
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4 loiter
loiter ['lɔɪtə(r)]∎ there was someone loitering in the carpark il y avait quelqu'un qui rôdait dans le parking;∎ no loitering (sign) zone sous surveillance (où il est interdit de s'attarder); -
5 loiter
intransitive verbtrödeln; bummeln; (linger suspiciously) herumlungernloiter with intent — sich mit gesetzwidriger Absicht herumtreiben
* * *['loitə](to proceed, work etc slowly or to stand doing nothing in particular: They were loitering outside the ship.) trödeln- academic.ru/104849/loitering">loitering* * *loi·ter[ˈlɔɪtəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]vi1. (hang about idly)to \loiter with intent BRIT LAW ( dated) sich akk mit Belästigungsabsicht [auffällig lange] aufhalten2. (travel lazily) [herum]trödeln, bummeln* * *['lɔɪtə(r)]vi1) (= waste time) trödeln, bummeln2) (= hang around suspiciously) sich herumtreiben, herumlungern"no loitering" — "unberechtigter Aufenthalt verboten"
to loiter with intent — sich verdächtig machen, sich auffällig verhalten
* * *loiter [ˈlɔıtə(r)]A v/i1. bummeln:a) schlendern:loiter along dahinschlendernb) trödeln* * *intransitive verbtrödeln; bummeln; (linger suspiciously) herumlungern* * *v.trödeln v. -
6 loiter
'loitə(to proceed, work etc slowly or to stand doing nothing in particular: They were loitering outside the ship.) rezagarse, entretenerse, perder el tiempotr['lɔɪtəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (be slow) entretenerse; (waste time) perder el tiempo2 (loaf about) holgazanear; (suspiciously) merodear■ 'No loitering' "No merodear", "Prohibido merodear"3 (lag behind) rezagarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto loiter with intent to commit a felony merodear con intención de delinquirloiter ['lɔɪt̬ər] vi: vagar, perder el tiempov.• holgazanear v.• mangonear v.• perder el tiempo v.• rezagarse v.• vagar v.• vaguear v.'lɔɪtər, 'lɔɪtə(r)intransitive verb perder* el tiempo, holgazanear['lɔɪtǝ(r)]VI (=idle) perder el tiempo; (=lag behind) rezagarse; (=dally) entretenersedon't loiter on the way! — ¡no te entretengas!
to loiter (with intent) — (Jur) merodear con fines sospechosos or delictivos
* * *['lɔɪtər, 'lɔɪtə(r)]intransitive verb perder* el tiempo, holgazanear -
7 intent
-t1) ((with on) meaning, planning or wanting to do (something): He's intent on going; He's intent on marrying the girl.) decidido, resuelto, que tiene intención de2) ((with on) concentrating hard on: He was intent on the job he was doing.) absortotr[ɪn'tent]1 (look etc) atento,-a2 (determined) decidido,-a, resuelto,-a, empeñado,-a3 (absorbed) absorto,-a, concentrado,-a1 intención nombre femenino, propósito\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto all intents (and purposes) a todos los efectosto loiter with intent merodear con fines delictivosintent [ɪn'tɛnt] adj1) fixed: concentrado, fijoan intent stare: una mirada fija2)intent n1) purpose: intención f, propósito m2)for all intents and purposes : a todos los efectos, prácticamenteadj.• absorto, -a adj.• resuelto, -a adj.n.• intento s.m.• propósito s.m.
I ɪn'tenta) ( determined) (pred)to be intent ON something/-ING — estar* decidido or resuelto a + inf
b) (attentive, concentrated) < expression> de viva atención, concentrado; <look/stare> penetrante, fijoto be intent on something — estar* abstraído or concentrado en algo
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mass & count noun propósito m, intención fwith evil/good intent — (frml) con malos/buenos propósitos, con malas/buenas intenciones
[ɪn'tent]with intent to + inf — (frml) con el objeto or el propósito de + inf (frml)
1. ADJ1) (=determined)to be intent on doing sth — estar resuelto or decidido a hacer algo
2) (=absorbed) absorto2.N propósito m, intención fwith intent to — + infin con el propósito de + infin
to all intents and purposes — prácticamente, en efecto
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I [ɪn'tent]a) ( determined) (pred)to be intent ON something/-ING — estar* decidido or resuelto a + inf
b) (attentive, concentrated) < expression> de viva atención, concentrado; <look/stare> penetrante, fijoto be intent on something — estar* abstraído or concentrado en algo
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mass & count noun propósito m, intención fwith evil/good intent — (frml) con malos/buenos propósitos, con malas/buenas intenciones
with intent to + inf — (frml) con el objeto or el propósito de + inf (frml)
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8 loiter
'loitə(to proceed, work etc slowly or to stand doing nothing in particular: They were loitering outside the ship.) drive, daffeslentreverb \/ˈlɔɪtə\/surre, drive, daffe, slentre, stå og hengeloiter about drive omkring, drive dankloiter away sløse vekk, kaste bortloiter with intent (britisk, jus, gammeldags) oppholde seg et sted i forbrytersk hensikt -
9 loiter
v. treuzelen; langzaam aan doen; tijd verdoen[ lojtə]♦voorbeelden:loiter with intent • zich verdacht ophoudenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
10 loiter loi·ter vi
['lɔɪtə(r)](idle) bighellonare, (lag behind) attardarsi, fermarsi (ad ogni passo)to loiter (about) — indugiare, bighellonare
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12 intent
1. nounAbsicht, diewith intent to do something — (Law) in der Absicht od. mit dem Vorsatz, etwas zu tun
2. adjectiveto all intents and purposes — im Grunde; praktisch; see also academic.ru/43624/loiter">loiter
1) (resolved) erpicht, versessen ([up]on auf + Akk.)2) (attentively occupied) eifrig beschäftigt (on mit)be intent on one's work — auf seine Arbeit konzentriert sein
* * *[-t]1) ((with on) meaning, planning or wanting to do ( something): He's intent on going; He's intent on marrying the girl.) versessen* * *in·tent[ɪnˈtent]I. n Absicht f, Vorsatz mthe \intent of that law is to enable people to get divorced with less difficulty mit dem Gesetz sollen Ehescheidungen erleichtert werden; LAW ( form)he was picked up by the police for loitering with \intent die Polizei griff ihn wegen auffälligen Verhaltens aufto [or for] all \intents and purposes im Grunde▪ with \intent to do sth mit dem Vorsatz, etw zu tunwith good \intent in guter AbsichtII. adj\intent look forschender BlickJohn was \intent on his maths homework John war völlig in seine Mathematikaufgaben versenkt▪ to be \intent on doing sth fest entschlossen sein, etw zu tunhe seems \intent on riling everyone in the room er scheint es darauf anzulegen, jeden im Zimmer auf die Palme zu bringen* * *[ɪn'tent]1. nAbsicht fwith intent to (esp Jur) — in der Absicht or mit dem Vorsatz zu
See:→ loiter2. adj1) look durchdringend, forschend2)to be intent on achieving sth — fest entschlossen sein, etw zu erreichen
she is intent on a comeback — sie hat die feste Absicht, ein Comeback zu machen
he was so intent on catching the bus that he didn't notice the lorry coming — er war so darauf bedacht, den Bus zu erreichen, dass er den Lastwagen nicht kommen sah
* * *intent [ınˈtent]A s1. Absicht f, Vorsatz m:with intent to defraud JUR in betrügerischer Absicht;a) in jeder Hinsicht, durchaus,b) im Grunde, eigentlich,2. Ziel n, Zweck m, Plan mB adj (adv intently)be intent (up)on doing sth fest entschlossen sein, etwas zu tun; etwas unbedingt tun wollen2. aufmerksam, gespannt (Blick)* * *1. nounAbsicht, diewith intent to do something — (Law) in der Absicht od. mit dem Vorsatz, etwas zu tun
2. adjectiveto all intents and purposes — im Grunde; praktisch; see also loiter
1) (resolved) erpicht, versessen ([up]on auf + Akk.)2) (attentively occupied) eifrig beschäftigt (on mit)3) (earnest, eager) aufmerksam; konzentriert; forschend [Blick]* * *adj.aufmerksam adj.beschäftigt adj. n.Absicht -en f. -
13 (to) loiter
(to) loiter /ˈlɔɪtə(r)/v. i.1 bighellonare; ciondolare; gironzolare; oziare● (leg. ingl.) to loiter with intent, aggirarsi con fare sospettoloiterern.bighellone, bighellona; fannullone, fannullona; perditempoloiteringn. [u](leg.) vagabondaggio. -
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(to) loiter /ˈlɔɪtə(r)/v. i.1 bighellonare; ciondolare; gironzolare; oziare● (leg. ingl.) to loiter with intent, aggirarsi con fare sospettoloiterern.bighellone, bighellona; fannullone, fannullona; perditempoloiteringn. [u](leg.) vagabondaggio. -
15 ophouden
♦voorbeelden:maar daar houdt de overeenkomst op • but here the similarity endsde straat hield daar op • the street ended there(plotseling) doen ophouden • break offdan houdt alles op • then there's nothing more to be said/there's no point in going onsteeds even ophouden • keep stoppingniet halverwege ophouden • go the whole hogplotseling ophouden • break offwaar ben je opgehouden? • where did you leave off?ze hield maar niet op met huilen • she (just) went on and on cryingophouden met gokken/roken • give up/stop gambling/smokinghet is opgehouden met regenen • the rain has stoppedeven ophouden met werken/praten • pause (in one's work/speech)ophouden te bestaan • cease to existzonder ophouden • without stopping, continuouslyhij heeft tien uur zonder ophouden gewerkt • he worked ten hours at a stretchniet van ophouden weten • not know when to stophou op! • stop it!, cut it out!laten we erover ophouden • let's leave it at thatals hij eenmaal begint weet hij niet van ophouden • once he gets going there's no stopping himII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [omhooghouden] hold up3 [openhouden] hold open4 [tegenhouden] hold (up)6 [op het hoofd houden] keep on♦voorbeelden:de schijn ophouden • keep up appearances3 hou die zak eens op • hold that bag open, will you?5 iemand niet langer ophouden • not take up any more of someone's time, not keep someone any longerdoor mist/noodweer opgehouden • fogbound, stormboundhet schip werd opgehouden • the ship was detainedhet verkeer ophouden • hold up/delay trafficdat houdt de zaak alleen maar op • that just slows things downik houd je toch niet op, hè? • I'm not keeping you, am I?ik werd opgehouden • I was delayed/held upIII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich ophouden〉♦voorbeelden:zich verdacht ophouden • loiter with intentzich ophouden bij het huis • hang around the housezich in verdachte kringen ophouden • move in dubious circleszich niet met politiek ophouden • not be concerned with politicszich altijd ophouden met • go about with, hang around with -
16 tournicoter
v. intrans.1. (of business activities): To run unevenly. Ces temps-ci, côté affaires, ça tournicote! What with the recession things aren't going too merrily!2. To lurk around. (To 'loiter with intent' even if the action has no criminal undertones.) -
17 tournailler
v. intrans. To lurk around. (To 'loiter with intent' even if the action has no criminal undertones.) Ça fait un mois qu'il me tournaille autour des jupes! For a month now he's been sniffing around me and I've just about had enough! -
18 zich verdacht ophouden
zich verdacht ophoudenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zich verdacht ophouden
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19 bagoter
v. intrans.1. To 'loaf', to 'loll about', to loiter with no intent.2. (pol.): To 'pound the beat', to police an area.3. To 'put one's skates on', to move niftily. Il a dû drôlement bagoter pour ne pas manquer son bus: He had to get cracking to catch the bus. -
20 rôdailler
v. intrans. To loiter (usually 'with intent').
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