Criminal in english

Criminal

pronunciation: krɪmənəl part of speech: adjective, noun
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criminal1 = criminal ; felon. 

Example: But whether women are delinquent, offenders, or criminals aside, we are still left with the fact that only four classes of persons are singled out in the Library of Congress subject heading list as criminals.Example: A flyer was also provided with the letter explaining voting rights for felons.

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» criminal de guerrawar criminal .

Example: He was an Israeli undercover agent who captured and brought to justice many Nazi war criminals.

criminal2 = murderous. 

Example: This is a collection of articles on the theme: Books for children with murderous, shocking, menacing endings.

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» banda criminalcriminal gangcrime ringcrime groupcriminal group .

Example: We have been able to follow the money paid to these scam companies and have lifted the lid on the activities of a criminal gang.

Example: A local computer whiz has been given a 7 year jail sentence for masterminding an international crime ring.

Example: A specialist police squad has been set up to track down crime groups that use drones to smuggle drugs, phones and other contraband into prisons.

Example: Spanish police have seized a massive stash of weapons destined for criminal groups in Europe.

» delito criminaldigital crime .

Example: However, in the ruling, the judge warned of a 'serious legal void' in the prosecution of digital crimes.

» estatuto criminalcriminal statute .

Example: In the past decade, however, several states have amended their criminal or civil statutes to include the specific crime of 'feticide' or 'fetal homicide'.

» historial criminalcriminal record .

Example: This Web site allows online access to criminal records.

» investigación criminalcriminal investigation .

Example: Topics include bicycle safety, riot control, drug abuse, criminal investigations, and national security.

» juicio criminalcriminal trial .

Example: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.

» negligencia criminalcriminal negligence .

Example: That crucial evidence was withheld from the final report could give cause to bring charges of criminal negligence.

» ser acusado de un delito criminalface + criminal charges .

Example: Another rota system operates in some magistrates courts, whereby a duty solicitor is on hand to assist people facing criminal charges who otherwise would be unrepresented = En algunos juzgados de asuntos menores el sistema de turnos es diferente pues siempre hay un abogado procurador de guardiay a mano para ayudar a la gente acusada de delito criminal que de lo contrario no tendrían representación.

» tribunal criminalcriminal tribunal .

Example: Finally, the work of the United Nation's criminal tribunals has led to the greater protection of innocent civilians in war.

Criminal synonyms

wrong in spanish: incorrecto, pronunciation: rɔŋ part of speech: adjective crook in spanish: ladrón, pronunciation: krʊk part of speech: noun reprehensible in spanish: reprensible, pronunciation: reprɪhensəbəl part of speech: adjective deplorable in spanish: deplorable, pronunciation: dɪplɔrəbəl part of speech: adjective outlaw in spanish: proscrito, pronunciation: aʊtlɔ part of speech: noun, verb illegal in spanish: ilegal, pronunciation: ɪligəl part of speech: adjective guilty in spanish: culpable, pronunciation: gɪlti part of speech: adjective felon in spanish: felón, pronunciation: felən part of speech: noun malefactor in spanish: malhechor, pronunciation: mæləfæktɜr part of speech: noun felonious in spanish: criminal, pronunciation: feloʊniəs part of speech: adjective condemnable in spanish: condenable, pronunciation: kəndemnəbəl part of speech: adjective
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