Conviction in spanish
Convicción
pronunciation: koʊnbikθioʊn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: koʊnbikθioʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures
conviction1 = convicción, creencia.
Example: It is a source of innovation and strength, but it blurs traditional distinctions and can unsettle professional convictions.more:
» conviction of faith = convicción religiosa.
Example: This tends to work best if both persons have similar convictions of faith and have a good relationship with the spiritual advisor.» courage of conviction = fuerza de la convicción.
Example: I urge us all to envision success that is an outcome of these beliefs, of our hard work and courage of our convictions = Pensemos en el éxito como resultado de estas creencias, de nuestro esfuerzo y de la fuerza de nuestras convicciones.» personal conviction = convicción personal.
Example: Where we individually place ourselves within this spectrum is ultimately a matter of personal conviction rather than diktat.» private conviction = convicción personal.
Example: His experience with fingerprinting was limited, but his private conviction was that all fingeprints were unique to the individual.» religious conviction = convicción religiosa.
Example: The Taliban could be admired for their religious conviction and their sense of loyalty to each other, the new bishop for the Armed Forces said.conviction2 = condena, sentencia.
Example: In deciding good repute the Department will take account of any convictions and also any other relevant information.more:
» felony conviction = condena por delito grave, declaración de culpabilidad por delito grave.
Example: Aggravating factors are those factors that make a crime seem more egregious, such as prior felony convictions or choosing an especially vulnerable victim.» murder conviction = condena por asesinato, condena por homicidio.
Example: Former Paralympian Oscar Pistorius is making a final attempt to overturn his murder conviction.» reconviction = volver a ser condenado.
Example: Today's publication shows that reconviction rates for young people have fallen over the past five years.