Arresto in english

Arrest

pronunciation: ɜrest part of speech: noun, verb
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arrestar = detain ; arrest ; imprison ; jail [gaol, -UK] ; make + an arrest ; place under + arrest ; take + Nombre + into custody ; bust ; gaol [jail, -USA]. 

Example: Juan Carlos is a blind lawyer, activist and volunteer librarian who has been imprisoned without trial since March, when he was detained for peacefully protesting the arrest of a journalist.Example: Librarians have been known to devote time to entrap and arrest individuals who use the library toilets for sexual purposes = Librarians have been known to devote time to entrap and arrest individuals who use the library toilets for sexual purposes.Example: Juan Carlos is a blind lawyer, activist and volunteer librarian who has been imprisoned without trial since March, when he was detained for peacefully protesting the arrest of a journalist.Example: In 1892 Klas Linderfelt, the then ALA President, was jailed for 4 days on charges of embezzling more than $4,000 from library funds.Example: They do do everything from issuing parking and speeding tickets to making arrests.Example: The driver was placed under arrest by the state police for driving while under the influence of alcohol.Example: A couple convicted of tax evasion was taken into custody after a five-month-long standoff with federal agents.Example: On Saturday, a trooper stood on a street corner dressed in plain clothes and helped bust 30 people for not wearing their seat belts.Example: He has been gaoled for 16 years for terrorism and child pornography offences.

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» estar arrestadobe under arrest .

Example: Prior to that, Fleming had never been under arrest or handcuffed.

» ser arrestadobe under arrest .

Example: Prior to that, Fleming had never been under arrest or handcuffed.

arresto = arrest ; detention. 

Example: The number of drug related arrests in the USA has increased considerably.Example: Children charged with offense are usually at risk of detention between the time of arraignment and the time of hearing.

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» arresto domiciliariohouse arresthome arrest .

Example: The house arrests of these two great women imprisoned in their homes have a lot to teach us.

Example: She was sentenced to 90 days home arrest for careless driving in the death of a cyclist.

» bajo arresto domiciliariounder house arrest .

Example: But he may be put under house arrest, a dire fate for a man who is terrified of fading into obscurity.

» estar bajo arrestobe under arrest .

Example: Prior to that, Fleming had never been under arrest or handcuffed.

» hacer un arrestomake + an arrest .

Example: They do do everything from issuing parking and speeding tickets to making arrests.

» orden de arrestowarrant for + Posesivo + arrestarrest warrant .

Example: Further warrants for his arrest were issued but he remained one step ahead of the police and died in Paris in 1900.

Example: An arrest warrant, however, forced Guillermo Velarde, the union's radical leader, underground.

Arresto synonyms

get in spanish: obtener, pronunciation: get part of speech: verb check in spanish: comprobar, pronunciation: tʃek part of speech: verb, noun hold in spanish: sostener, pronunciation: hoʊld part of speech: verb, noun catch in spanish: captura, pronunciation: kætʃ part of speech: verb, noun stop in spanish: detener, pronunciation: stɑp part of speech: verb, noun stay in spanish: permanecer, pronunciation: steɪ part of speech: verb nail in spanish: uña, pronunciation: neɪl part of speech: noun collar in spanish: collar, pronunciation: kɑlɜr part of speech: noun hitch in spanish: enganche, pronunciation: hɪtʃ part of speech: noun, verb apprehension in spanish: detención, pronunciation: æprɪhenʃən part of speech: noun halt in spanish: detener, pronunciation: hɔlt part of speech: noun, verb pinch in spanish: pellizco, pronunciation: pɪntʃ part of speech: noun, verb contain in spanish: Contiene, pronunciation: kənteɪn part of speech: verb apprehend in spanish: aprehender, pronunciation: æprɪhend part of speech: verb cop in spanish: policía, pronunciation: kɑp part of speech: noun pick up in spanish: recoger, pronunciation: pɪkʌp part of speech: verb nab in spanish: coger, pronunciation: næb part of speech: verb hold back in spanish: aguantar, pronunciation: hoʊldbæk part of speech: verb stoppage in spanish: paro, pronunciation: stɑpɪdʒ part of speech: noun turn back in spanish: volver, pronunciation: tɜrnbæk part of speech: verb taking into custody in spanish: teniendo en custodia, pronunciation: teɪkɪŋɪntukʌstədi part of speech: noun
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