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1 perpetrate a crime
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2 attempt to perpetrate a crime
замах на злочин; робити замах на вчинення злочинуEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > attempt to perpetrate a crime
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3 perpetrate
вчиняти, скоювати ( злочин тощо); порушувати кримінальний закон; заподіювати ( шкоду), завдавати ( шкоди); чинити ( беззаконня тощо)- perpetrate a fraud
- perpetrate a murder
- perpetrate barbarities
- perpetrate harm
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4 perpetrate
v1) здійснювати, робити, чинити (злочин, помилку тощо)2) жарт. утяти* * *vto perpetrate a crime — скоїти злочин; створити
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5 perpetrate
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6 corruption
псування, розкладання, деградація; корупція, моральне падіння, моральне розкладання; розпусність; отримання хабара (хабарів); схиляння до вчинення (посадового) злочину; схиляння до отримання хабара; хабарництвоcorruption of a minor in order to commit a crime — = corruption of a minor in order to to perpetrate a crime підмовлення неповнолітнього до вчинення злочину
- corruption chargecorruption of a minor in order to to perpetrate a crime — = corruption of a minor in order to commit a crime
- corruption charges
- corruption of a representative
- corruption of the body
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7 attempt
спроба; замах ( на злочин); робити спробу, намагатися; робити замах ( на вчинення злочину тощо)attempt on the life of a official — посягання на життя поліцейського ( або працівника поліції)
attempt to have sexual intercourse — (with smb.) спроба вступити у статевий зв'язок ( із кимсь); спробувати вступити у статевий зв'язок ( із кимсь)
- attempt at legal suicideattempt to overthrow the government — замах на повалення уряду; робити замах на повалення уряду
- attempt not completed
- attempt on life
- attempt suicide
- attempt to abscond
- attempt to commit a crime
- attempt
- attempt to conciliate
- attempt to eliminate
- attempt to escape
- attempt to mediate
- attempt to perpetrate a crime
- attempt to seize power
- attempt to stage a coup
См. также в других словарях:
perpetrate — per·pe·trate / pər pə ˌtrāt/ vt trat·ed, trat·ing: to carry out or bring about (as a crime) per·pe·tra·tion /ˌpər pə trā shən/ n per·pe·tra·tor / pər pə ˌtrā tər/ n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster … Law dictionary
crime — n. 1) to commit, perpetrate a crime 2) to deter; eradicate, stamp out, wipe out; prevent crime 3) an atrocious, brutal, heinous, horrible, infamous, outrageous, vicious crime 4) a daring; economic; major, serious; minor, petty; perfect;… … Combinatory dictionary
perpetrate — perpetrable /perr pi treuh beuhl/, adj. perpetration, n. perpetrator, n. /perr pi trayt /, v.t., perpetrated, perpetrating. 1. to commit: to perpetrate a crime. 2. to present, execute, or do in a poor or tasteless manner: Who perpetrated this so… … Universalium
Perpetrate — Per pe*trate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Perpetrated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Perpetrating}.] [L. perpetratus, p. p. of perpetrare to effect, perpetrare; per + patrare to perform.] To do or perform; to carry through; to execute, commonly in a bad sense; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
perpetrate, perpetuate — Perpetrate means to commit or perform or carry out and usually refers to a crime, misdemeanor, or hoax: perpetrate a holdup, perpetrate a practical joke. Perpetuate means to preserve, to make perpetual : This father desires children who will… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
crime — noun 1 illegal act ADJECTIVE ▪ appalling (esp. BrE), awful, bloody, brutal, despicable, dreadful (esp. BrE), grave, great, heinous, horr … Collocations dictionary
perpetrate — [ pə:pɪtreɪt] verb carry out or commit (a harmful, illegal, or immoral action). Derivatives perpetration noun perpetrator noun Origin C16: from L. perpetrat , perpetrare perform ; in English the verb was first used in the statutes referring to… … English new terms dictionary
perpetrate — transitive verb ( trated; trating) Etymology: Latin perpetratus, past participle of perpetrare, from per through + patrare to accomplish, from pater father more at father Date: 1537 1. to bring about or carry out (as a crime or deception) ;… … New Collegiate Dictionary
perpetrate — UK [ˈpɜː(r)pətreɪt] / US [ˈpɜrpəˌtreɪt] verb [transitive] Word forms perpetrate : present tense I/you/we/they perpetrate he/she/it perpetrates present participle perpetrating past tense perpetrated past participle perpetrated formal to do… … English dictionary
perpetrate — verb Perpetrate is used with these nouns as the object: ↑act, ↑atrocity, ↑crime, ↑deed, ↑hoax, ↑horror, ↑massacre, ↑murder, ↑outrage, ↑violence … Collocations dictionary
perpetrate — [[t]pɜ͟ː(r)pɪtreɪt[/t]] perpetrates, perpetrating, perpetrated VERB If someone perpetrates a crime or any other immoral or harmful act, they do it. [FORMAL] [be V ed] A high proportion of crime in any country is perpetrated by young males in… … English dictionary