Delincuente in english
pronunciation: əfendɜr part of speech: noun
delincuente = criminal ; delinquent ; offender ; wrongdoer [wrong-doer] ; harmdoer ; lawbreaker ; felon ; malefactor.
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: The much-criticized delinquent WOMEN was changed to FEMALE OFFENDERS in the 1974 Supplement to the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH).Example: The much-criticized DELINQUENT WOMEN was changed to FEMALE offenders in the 1974 Supplement to the Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH).Example: Schools, it is suggested, need to introduce their students to an understanding of the complexities of these notions of forgiveness and other possible attitudes to wrongdoers.Example: The act of 'harmdoing' is defined, & the impact of legal structures on the behavior of the harmdoer & victim is examined.Example: Blacks are generally overrepresented as lawbreakers and Latinos and Whites are underrepresented as lawbreakers on television news compared to their respective crime rates.Example: A flyer was also provided with the letter explaining voting rights for felons.Example: Biotechnology's advances could give malefactors the ability to manipulate life processes -- and even affect human behavior.more:
» banda de delincuentes = crime ring ; criminal gang ; crime group ; criminal group .
Example: A local computer whiz has been given a 7 year jail sentence for masterminding an international crime ring. 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 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.» delincuente de poca monta = petty criminal .
Example: When the security services carry out acts of terror, they employ patsies who often are petty criminals or people who are mentally backward or mentally unstable.» delincuente cibernético = cybercriminal .
Example: Cybercriminals employ simple strategies to steal personal and financial information.» delincuente informático = cybercriminal .
Example: Cybercriminals employ simple strategies to steal personal and financial information.» delincuente juvenil = juvenile delinquent ; young offender ; juvenile offender .
Example: If you do this, the system ANDs together the results of query 1, 'juvenile delinquent', and the new term, 'counseling'. Example: These include the mentally ill and young offenders on probation. Example: Human rights campaigners have welcomed an announcement by Iran that appears to end the execution of juvenile offenders.» delincuente reincidente = repeat offender .
Example: How can people be repeat offenders and get away with a slap on the wrist!.» delincuente relacionado con las drogas = drug offender .
Example: Our prison system is greatly overburdened by non-violent drug offenders.» delincuente sexual = sex offender ; nonce .
Example: Sex offender Jonathan King is told to 'shut up' after he protests his innocence as he is released from jail. Example: In the UK, the term nonce (sometimes spelled "nonse") is a slang word used to refer to a sex offender and/or child sexual abuser.» encarcelar a los delincuentes = put + criminals behind bars .
Example: But putting criminals behind bars gave us all a purpose and made us feel better about ourselves.» lleno de delincuentes = crime-ridden ; crime-riddled ; crime-infested .
Example: 8,000 surveillance cameras will be intalled this year in the most crime-ridden areas of the city and in places frequented by tourists. Example: In the 1990s, the area sunk into a state of utter horror, as it became one of the most crime-riddled areas in the entire city. Example: It is like claiming that because crime in certain areas of Miami is bad that all Miami is crime-infested and should not be visited.» meter a los delincuentes en chirona = put + criminals behind bars .
Example: But putting criminals behind bars gave us all a purpose and made us feel better about ourselves.» meter a los delincuentes en la cárcel = put + criminals behind bars .
Example: But putting criminals behind bars gave us all a purpose and made us feel better about ourselves.» meter a los delincuentes en prisión = put + criminals behind bars .
Example: But putting criminals behind bars gave us all a purpose and made us feel better about ourselves.» plagado de delincuentes = crime-ridden ; crime-riddled ; crime-infested .
Example: 8,000 surveillance cameras will be intalled this year in the most crime-ridden areas of the city and in places frequented by tourists. Example: In the 1990s, the area sunk into a state of utter horror, as it became one of the most crime-riddled areas in the entire city. Example: It is like claiming that because crime in certain areas of Miami is bad that all Miami is crime-infested and should not be visited.» poner a los delincuentes entre rejas = put + criminals behind bars .
Example: But putting criminals behind bars gave us all a purpose and made us feel better about ourselves.» presunto delincuente = criminal suspect .
Example: Criminal suspects have the right to remain silent when taken into police custody.