convict

convict
1. kən'vikt verb
(to prove or declare (someone) guilty: She was convicted of theft.) declarar culpable, condenar

2. 'konvikt noun
(a person serving a sentence for a crime: Two of the convicts have escaped from prison.) presidiario, recluso
convict1 n presidiario
convict2 vb declarar culpable
they convicted her of armed robbery la declararon culpable de robo a mano armada
convict
tr[(n) 'kɒnvɪkt; (vb) kən'vɪkt]
noun
1 presidiario,-a, recluso,-a
transitive verb
1 SMALLLAW/SMALL declarar culpable, condenar
a convicted murderer un asesino convicto
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be convicted of something ser condenado,-a por algo
convict [kən'vɪkt] vt
: declarar culpable
convict ['kɑn.vɪkt] n
: preso m, -sa f; presidiario m, -ria f; recluso m, -sa f
convict
n.
convicto s.m.
penado s.m.
penitenciado s.m.
presidiario s.m.
preso s.m.
v.
condenar v.
declarar culpable v.

I 'kɑːnvɪkt, 'kɒnvɪkt
noun recluso, -sa m,f, presidiario, -ria m,f

II kən'vɪkt
transitive verb (often pass) declarar culpable, condenar

a convicted murderer — un asesino convicto

to be convicted OF something — ser* condenado por algo

1.
N ['kɒnvɪkt]
(=prisoner) presidiario(-a) m / f
2.
VT [kǝn'vɪkt]
declarar culpable (of de); condenar

a convicted murderer — un asesino convicto y confeso

he was convicted of drunken driving — fue condenado por conducir en estado de embriaguez

3.
VI [kǝn'vɪkt]
[jury] condenar
4.
CPD ['kɒnvɪkt]

convict settlement N — colonia f de presidiarios

* * *

I ['kɑːnvɪkt, 'kɒnvɪkt]
noun recluso, -sa m,f, presidiario, -ria m,f

II [kən'vɪkt]
transitive verb (often pass) declarar culpable, condenar

a convicted murderer — un asesino convicto

to be convicted OF something — ser* condenado por algo


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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