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'tri:zn((also high treason) disloyalty to, or betrayal of, one's own country: They were convicted of (high) treason.) traicióntreason n traicióntr['triːzən]1 traición nombre femeninotreason ['tri:zən] n: traición f (a la patria, etc.)n.• infidencia s.f.• traición s.f.'triːzṇmass noun traición f['triːzn]N traición f* * *['triːzṇ]mass noun traición f -
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noun[high] treason — Hochverrat, der
* * *['tri:zn]((also high treason) disloyalty to, or betrayal of, one's own country: They were convicted of (high) treason.) der Verrat* * *trea·son[ˈtri:zən]an act of \treason Verrat m* * *['triːzn]nVerrat m (to an +dat)* * *treason [ˈtriːzn] s1. allg Verrat m (to an dat)2. JURa) Landesverrat mb) Hochverrat m* * *noun[high] treason — Hochverrat, der
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[ˈtri:zn]high treason государственная измена military treason военная измена treason государственная измена (тж. high treason) treason государственная измена treason измена, предательство treason измена treason особо тяжкое преступление -
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['triːzn]nome tradimento m.* * *['tri:zn]((also high treason) disloyalty to, or betrayal of, one's own country: They were convicted of (high) treason.) tradimento* * *treason /ˈtri:zn/n. [u]1 ( anche leg.) tradimento: The rioters were hanged for treason, i rivoltosi sono stati impiccati per tradimento* * *['triːzn]nome tradimento m. -
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1. n измена; государственная измена2. n особо тяжкое преступлениеpetty treason — убийство лица, которому убийца должен быть предан
Синонимический ряд:treachery (noun) betrayal; disaffection; dishonesty; disloyalty; faithlessness; insurrection; mutiny; perfidiousness; perfidy; sedition; seditiousness; traitorousness; treacherousness; treacheryАнтонимический ряд:devotion; fealty; fidelity; homage; loyalty; support -
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n1) зрада2) особливо тяжкий злочинpetty treason — іст. убивство особи, якій убивця повинен бути вірним (своєї дружини тощо)
* * *nзрада; державна зрада ( high treason); to talk treason тримати злочинні /бунтівні/ промови; особливо тяжкий злочинpetty treason — icт. вбивство особи, якій вбивця повинен бути віданний (своїй дружині, працедавцю)
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['tri:zn]((also high treason) disloyalty to, or betrayal of, one's own country: They were convicted of (high) treason.) højforræderi; landsforræderi* * *['tri:zn]((also high treason) disloyalty to, or betrayal of, one's own country: They were convicted of (high) treason.) højforræderi; landsforræderi -
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зрада, зрадництво; державна зрада; подружня зрада; особливо тяжкий (державний) злочин- treason provision -
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{tri:zn}
n измяна, предателство
high TREASON държавна измяна* * *{tri:zn} n измяна, предателство.* * *предателство;* * *1. high treason държавна измяна 2. n измяна, предателство* * *treason[´tri:zən] n измяна, предателство, продажничество, шпионство; high \treason държавна измяна. -
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1) измена ( государственная)2) разг. супружеская измена3) pl изменнические действия•- petit treason
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ˈtri:zn сущ.
1) измена, предательство Syn: treachery, faithlessness
2) государственная измена (тж. high treason) Syn: crime измена;
государственная измена (тж. high *) - to talk * держать преступные /мятежные/ речи особо тяжкое преступление - petty * (историческое) убийство лица, которому убийца должен быть предан (своей жены, работодателя и т. п.) high ~ государственная измена military ~ военная измена treason государственная измена (тж. high treason) ~ государственная измена ~ измена, предательство ~ измена ~ особо тяжкое преступление -
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[ʹtri:z(ə)n] n1) измена; государственная измена (тж. high treason)to talk treason - держать преступные /мятежные/ речи
2) особо тяжкое преступлениеpetty treason - ист. убийство лица, которому убийца должен быть предан (своей жены, работодателя и т. п.)
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treason — trea·son / trēz ən/ n [Anglo French treison crime of violence against a person to whom allegiance is owed, literally, betrayal, from Old French traïson, from traïr to betray, from Latin tradere to hand over, surrender]: the offense of attempting… … Law dictionary
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treason — *sedition Analogous words: revolution, revolt, rebellion, uprising, insurrection: betrayal, deceiving or deception, double crossing (see corresponding verbs at DECEIVE): overthrowing or overthrow, subverting or subversion (see corresponding verbs … New Dictionary of Synonyms
treason — [n] disloyalty breach of faith, crime, deceit, deceitfulness, deception, disaffection, dishonesty, duplicity, faithlessness, lèsemajesté, mutiny, perfidy, revolt, revolutionary, sedition, seditious act, seditiousness, subversion, traitorousness,… … New thesaurus
treason — [trē′zən] n. [ME treison < OFr traïson < L traditio < pp. of tradere, to give or deliver over or up < trans , TRANS + dare, to give: see DATE1] 1. Now Rare betrayal of trust or faith; treachery 2. violation of the allegiance owed to… … English World dictionary
Treason — In law, treason is the crime that covers some of the more serious acts of disloyalty to one s sovereign or nation. Historically, treason also covered the murder of specific social superiors, such as the murder of a husband by his wife (treason… … Wikipedia
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treason — /tree zeuhn/, n. 1. the offense of acting to overthrow one s government or to harm or kill its sovereign. 2. a violation of allegiance to one s sovereign or to one s state. 3. the betrayal of a trust or confidence; breach of faith; treachery.… … Universalium
treason — n. 1) to commit; plot treason 2) high treason 3) an act of treason 4) treason to + inf. (it is treason to sell military information to a foreign power) * * * [ triːz(ə)n] plot treason an act of treason hightreason to commit treason to + inf. (it… … Combinatory dictionary