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1 bankruptcy code
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > bankruptcy code
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2 bankruptcy protection
bankruptcy protection (AE) LAW Gläubigerschutz m (e.g. according to Chapter 11 of the US bankruptcy law, nach Chapter 11 der US-Insolvenzordnung) • file for bankruptcy protection LAW Gläubigerschutz beantragen (Chapter 11 US-Bankruptcy Code)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > bankruptcy protection
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3 criminal
1. adjectivecriminal act or deed/offence — Straftat, die
2) (fig. coll.) kriminell (ugs.)2. nounit's a criminal waste — es ist eine sträfliche Verschwendung
Kriminelle, der/die* * *['kriminl]1) (concerned with crime: criminal law.) Straf-...2) (against the law: Theft is a criminal offence.) kriminell3) (very wrong; wicked: a criminal waste of food.) strafbar* * *crimi·nal[ˈkrɪmɪnəl]II. adj\criminal act Straftat f\criminal action Strafverfahren nt, strafrechtliche Verfolgung\criminal bankruptcy Konkurs m durch verurteilte Straftaten\criminal behaviour kriminelles Verhalten\criminal code Strafgesetzbuch nt\criminal conspiracy illegale Verschwörung\criminal court Strafgericht ntwith \criminal intent in verbrecherischer Absicht\criminal libel strafbare Verleumdunga \criminal offence ein strafbares Vergehenthe \criminal population die Kriminellento have a \criminal record vorbestraft seinage of \criminal responsibility Strafmündigkeit f2. (shameful) schändlichthe way we waste natural resources is \criminal es ist unverantwortlich, wie verschwenderisch wir mit den Naturschätzen umgehena \criminal waste of money eine ungeheure Geldverschwendung* * *['krImɪnl]1. nStraftäter( in) m(f) (form), Kriminelle(r) mf; (guilty of capital crimes also, fig) Verbrecher(in) m(f)2. adj1) kriminell, verbrecherisch; action also strafbarcriminal law — Strafrecht nt
it's criminal to stay in in this weather — es ist eine Schande, bei diesem Wetter drinnen zu bleiben
* * *criminal [ˈkrımınl]A adj (adv → academic.ru/17262/criminally">criminally)1. JUR und allg kriminell (auch fig umg), verbrecherisch:that is not criminal das ist kein Verbrechen;criminal association kriminelle Vereinigung;criminal conversation Ehebruch m;criminal intent verbrecherische Absicht;2. JUR strafrechtlich, Straf…, Kriminal…:criminal capacity strafrechtliche Verantwortlichkeit, Schuldfähigkeit f;criminal discretion Strafmündigkeit f;Criminal Investigation Department Kriminalpolizei f;criminal justice Strafrechtspflege f;criminal law Strafrecht n;a) Anwalt m oder Anwältin f für Strafsachen,b) Strafverteidiger(in);criminal liability strafrechtliche Verantwortlichkeit, Schuldfähigkeit f;incur criminal liability sich strafbar machen;B s Verbrecher(in), Kriminelle(r) m/f(m):become a criminal kriminell werden* * *1. adjective1) (illegal) kriminell; strafbar; (concerned with criminals and crime) Straf-criminal act or deed/offence — Straftat, die
2) (fig. coll.) kriminell (ugs.)2. nounKriminelle, der/die* * *adj.kriminell adj.verbrecherisch adj. n.Verbrecher m.
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