Delictivo in english

Criminal

pronunciation: krɪmənəl part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures

delictivo = criminal. 

Example: Prompt responses are required to bomb threats and reports of such dangerous or criminal conduct as sprinkling acid on chairs or clothing, mutilating books, tampering with the card catalog, or obscene behavior.

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» acto delictivodelinquent act .

Example: The study suggests some preventative measures which include a simple publicity campaign to educate students on the danger posed to library services by such delinquent acts.

» banda delictivacriminal groupcrime groupcriminal gangcrime ring .

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

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: 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.

» comprobación de antecedentes delictivospolice check .

Example: The author highlights some of the complexities enmeshed within the history of policy surrounding the police checks carried out by some institutions prior to employment.

» grupo delictivocriminal groupcrime groupcriminal gangcrime ring .

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

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: 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.

» multa delictivacriminal fine .

Example: Criminal fines may also be imposed for felony charges, often in the amounts of thousands of dollars.

» pasado delictivocriminal past .

Example: This reality show explores the long-time friendship between two women, one of whom has had a mysterious criminal past which returns to haunt her.

» vida delictivalife of crime .

Example: After establishing himself as one of the world's best safecrackers, he decides to retire from his life of crime and walk the straight and narrow.

Delictivo 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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