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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
ungesetzlicher
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
ungesetzlicher
Streik (US), spontaner Streik
quickie strike
ungesetzlicher
Streik (US), spontaner Streik
quickie strike
rechtswidrig, ungesetzlich
unlawful
ungesetzlich, illegal, rechtswidrig
illegal
illegal, widerrechtlich, ungesetzlich, unerlaubt
adj
illegal
rechtswidrig, ungesetzlich
adj
unlawful
unerlaubt, verboten, ungesetzlich
adj
illicit
ungesetzlich
adv
illegally
ungesetzlich
wrongous
ungesetzlich
illegally
ungesetzlich
unlawful
Gesetz
n
Ges. (als Kategorie)
jur.
etwas Ungesetzliches tun
im Rahmen der gesetzlichen Bestimmungen
kodizifiertes Recht; gesetztes Recht
strenge Waffengesetze
gesetzlich vorgesehen sein
Vor dem Gesetz sind alle Menschen gleich.
Sie glauben dass sie über dem Gesetz stehen.
In Schweden ist es ungesetzlich ein Kind zu schlagen.
Das Suizidgesetz wurde 1961 verabschiedet.
Die Regierung hat mehrere Gesetze zur Lebensmittelhygiene eingebracht.
Der Verbraucherschutz ist gesetzlich verankert.
Britische Schulen sind gesetzlich verpflichtet ihre Prüfungsergebnisse offentlich zu machen.
Pyramidenspiele wurden 2010 gesetzlich verboten.
law; statute
to break the law
within the law
statute law; statutory law
strict gun laws
to be prescribed by law; to be provided for by law
All persons shall be equal before the law.
They think they are above the law.
In Sweden it is against the law to hit a child.
The Suicide Act became law in 1961.
The government has introduced several laws on food hygiene.
Protection for the consumer is established by law laid down by statute.
British schools are required by law statute to publish their exam results.
Ponzi schemes were banned by statute in 2010.
illegal; widerrechtlich; ungesetzlich; unerlaubt
adj
illegal
rechtswidrig; ungesetzlich
adj
unlawful
unerlaubt; verboten; ungesetzlich
adj
illicit
unrechtmäßig; ungesetzlich; gesetzwidrig
adj
jur.
illegitimate
unrechtmäßig; ungesetzlich; widerrechtlich
adj
widerrechtliche Entnahme
f
unrechtmäßige Verhaftung
f
wrongful; wrongous
wrongful withdrawal
wrongful arrest
etw. für ungesetzlich erklären
etw. (gesetzlich) verbieten
to outlaw sth.
to outlaw sth.
das Gesetz
n
(Rechtsvorschriften in ihrer Gesamtheit)
jur.
gesetzlich
gesetzlich verboten sein
etwas Ungesetzliches tun
im Rahmen der gesetzlichen Bestimmungen
gesetzlich vorgesehen sein
Vor dem Gesetz sind alle Menschen gleich.
Sie glauben, dass sie über dem Gesetz stehen.
In Schweden ist es ungesetzlich, ein Kind zu schlagen.
Der Verbraucherschutz ist gesetzlich verankert.
Britische Schulen sind gesetzlich verpflichtet, ihre Prüfungsergebnisse öffentlich zu machen.
Pyramidenspiele wurden 2010 gesetzlich verboten.
Er ist in den letzten Jahren immer wieder mit dem Gesetz in Konflikt gekommen.
the law (the body of accumulated legislation)
by law; by statute
to be against the law
to break the law
within the law
to be prescribed by law; to be provided for by statute
All persons shall be equal before the law.
They think they are above the law.
In Sweden it is against the law to hit a child.
Protection for the consumer is established by law laid down by statute.
British schools are required by law statute to publish their exam results.
Ponzi schemes were banned by statute in 2010.
He's been in and out of trouble with the law for the last few years.; He's fallen run afoul of the law in the past few years.
Am.
rechtswidrig; gesetzwidrig; ungesetzlich
adj
jur.
gesetzlich verboten sein
unlawful; illegal; illicit
to be unlawful; to be illegal
etw. für ungesetzlich erklären; etw. (gesetzlich) verbieten
v
jur.
to outlaw sth.
Ablöse
f
Abl. ; Abstandszahlung
f
(Mietobjekt)
Ungesetzliche Ablösen können auf dem Klageweg zurückgefordert werden.
key money
Br.
; premium (on a lease)
Unlawful premiums may be recovered by action.
Ablöse
f
Abl. ; Abstandszahlung
f
(Mietobjekt)
Ungesetzliche Ablösen können auf dem Klageweg zurückgefordert werden.
key money
Br.
; premium (on a lease)
Unlawful premiums may be recovered by action.
ungesetzlicher
Streik (US), spontaner Streik
quickie strike
Gesetzesbruch
m
; Gesetzesverstoß
m
; gesetzwidrige Handlung
f
; ungesetzliches Vorgehen
n
jur.
in gesetzwidriger Weise; gesetzwidrig
breach of the law; violation of the law
in breach of the law; in violation of the law
Gesetzwidrigkeit
f
, Illegalität
f
, Ungesetzlichkeit
f
illegality
Gesetzwidrigkeit
f
; Illegalität
f
; Ungesetzlichkeit
f
illegality
gesetzt, platziert
adj
sport
ungesetzt, nicht gesetzt, nicht platziert, ohne Platzierung
seeded
unseede
gesetzt; platziert
adj
sport
ungesetzt; nicht gesetzt; nicht platziert; ohne Platzierung
seeded
unseede
Deutsche
ungesetzlicher Synonyme
Englische
quickie strike Synonyme
ungesetzlicher Definition
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
touch
or
hit
with
some
force,
either
with
the
hand
or
with
an
instrument
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
come
in
collision
with
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
give,
as
a
blow
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
stamp
or
impress
with
a
stroke
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
thrust
in
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
punish
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
sound
by
one
or
more
beats
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
lower
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
make
a
sudden
impression
upon,
as
by
a
blow
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
affect
in
some
particular
manner
by
a
sudden
impression
or
impulse
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
or
produce
by
a
stroke,
or
suddenly,
as
by
a
stroke
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
ignite
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
make
and
ratify
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
take
forcibly
or
fraudulently
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
level,
as
a
measure
of
grain,
salt,
or
the
like,
by
scraping
off
with
a
straight
instrument
what
is
above
the
level
of
the
top.
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
cut
off,
as
a
mortar
joint,
even
with
the
face
of
the
wall,
or
inward
at
a
slight
angle.
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
hit
upon,
or
light
upon,
suddenly
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
borrow
money
of
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
lade
into
a
cooler,
as
a
liquor.
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
stroke
or
pass
lightly
Strike
(
v.
t.)
To
advance
Strike
(
v.
i.)
To
move
Strike
(
v.
i.)
To
deliver
a
quick
blow
or
thrust
Strike
(
v.
i.)
To
hit
Strike
(
v.
i.)
To
sound
by
percussion,
with
blows,
or
as
with
blows
Strike
(
v.
i.)
To
make
an
attack
Strike
(
v.
i.)
To
touch
Strike
(
v.
i.)
To
run
upon
a
rock
or
bank
Strike
(
v.
i.)
To
pass
with
a
quick
or
strong
effect
Strike
(
v.
i.)
To
break
forth
Strike
(
v.
i.)
To
lower
a
flag,
or
colors,
in
token
of
respect,
or
to
signify
a
surrender
of
a
ship
to
an
enemy.
Strike
(
v.
i.)
To
quit
work
in
order
to
compel
an
increase,
or
prevent
a
reduction,
of
wages.
Strike
(
v.
i.)
To
become
attached
to
something
Strike
(
v.
i.)
To
steal
money.
Strike
(
n.
)
The
act
of
striking.
Strike
(
n.
)
An
instrument
with
a
straight
edge
for
leveling
a
measure
of
grain,
salt,
and
the
like,
scraping
off
what
is
above
the
level
of
the
top
Strike
(
n.
)
A
bushel
Strike
(
n.
)
An
old
measure
of
four
bushels.
Strike
(
n.
)
Fullness
of
measure
Strike
(
n.
)
An
iron
pale
or
standard
in
a
gate
or
fence.
Strike
(
n.
)
The
act
of
quitting
work
Strike
(
n.
)
A
puddler's
stirrer.
Strike
(
n.
)
The
horizontal
direction
of
the
outcropping
edges
of
tilted
rocks
Strike
(
n.
)
The
extortion
of
money,
or
the
attempt
to
extort
money,
by
threat
of
injury
Ten-strike
(
n.
)
A
knocking
down
of
all
ten
pins
at
one
delivery
of
the
ball.
Ten-strike
(
n.
)
Any
quick,
decisive
stroke
or
act.
quickie strike Bedeutung
hit
smash
smasher
strike
bang
a
conspicuous
success,
that
song
was
his
first
hit
and
marked
the
beginning
of
his
career,
that
new
Broadway
show
is
a
real
smasher,
the
party
went
with
a
bang
strike
(baseball)
a
pitch
that
the
batter
swings
at
and
misses,
or
that
the
batter
hits
into
foul
territory,
or
that
the
batter
does
not
swing
at
but
the
umpire
judges
to
be
in
the
area
over
home
plate
and
between
the
batter's
knees
and
shoulders,
this
pitcher
throws
more
strikes
than
balls
strike
ten-strike
a
score
in
tenpins:
knocking
down
all
ten
with
the
first
ball,
he
finished
with
three
strikes
in
the
tenth
frame
band
aid
quick
fix
quickie
quicky
hurried
repair
strike
an
attack
that
is
intended
to
seize
or
inflict
damage
on
or
destroy
an
objective,
the
strike
was
scheduled
to
begin
at
dawn
first
strike
the
initial
use
of
nuclear
weapons
to
attack
a
country
that
also
has
nuclear
weapons,
considered
feasible
only
when
the
attacker
can
destroy
the
other
country's
ability
to
retaliate,
the
Pakistani
president
promised
no
first
strike
against
India
surgical
strike
an
attack
(usually
without
prior
warning)
intended
to
deal
only
with
a
specific
target
preventive
strike
preventive
attack
a
strike
that
is
carried
out
in
order
to
deter
expected
aggression
by
hostile
forces
hunger
strike
a
voluntary
fast
undertaken
as
a
means
of
protest
strike
work
stoppage
a
group's
refusal
to
work
in
protest
against
low
pay
or
bad
work
conditions,
the
strike
lasted
more
than
a
month
before
it
was
settled
sit-down
sit-down
strike
a
strike
in
which
workers
refuse
to
leave
the
workplace
until
a
settlement
is
reached
sympathy
strike
sympathetic
strike
a
strike
in
support
of
other
workers
who
are
on
strike,
a
strike
not
resulting
from
direct
grievances
against
the
workers'
employer
wildcat
strike
a
strike
undertaken
by
workers
without
approval
from
the
officials
of
their
union
pre-emptive
strike
a
surprise
attack
that
is
launched
in
order
to
prevent
the
enemy
from
doing
it
to
you
rap
strike
tap
a
gentle
blow
strike
zone
(baseball)
the
area
over
home
plate
between
a
batter's
knees
and
shoulders
through
which
a
pitch
must
pass
in
order
to
be
called
a
strike
strike-slip
fault
a
geological
fault
in
which
one
of
the
adjacent
surfaces
appears
to
have
moved
horizontally
strike
leader
someone
who
leads
a
strike
strike
pay
money
paid
to
strikers
from
union
funds
strike
a
blow
affect
adversely,
The
court
ruling
struck
a
blow
at
the
old
segregation
laws
strike
cause
to
form
(an
electric
arc)
between
electrodes
of
an
arc
lamp,
strike
an
arc
strike
out
set
out
on
a
course
of
action,
He
struck
out
on
his
own
strike
a
chord
create
an
emotional
response,
The
music
struck
a
chord
with
the
listeners
strike
arrive
at
after
reckoning,
deliberating,
and
weighing,
strike
a
balance,
strike
a
bargain
cross
off
cross
out
strike
out
strike
off
mark
remove
from
a
list,
Cross
the
name
of
the
dead
person
off
the
list
strike
indicate
(a
certain
time)
by
striking,
The
clock
struck
midnight,
Just
when
I
entered,
the
clock
struck
strike
hit
make
a
strategic,
offensive,
assault
against
an
enemy,
opponent,
or
a
target,
The
Germans
struck
Poland
on
Sept.
,
,
We
must
strike
the
enemy's
oil
fields,
in
the
fifth
inning,
the
Giants
struck,
sending
three
runners
home
to
win
the
game
to
retaliate
strike
back
make
a
counterattack
and
return
like
for
like,
especially
evil
for
evil,
The
Empire
strikes
back,
The
Giants
struck
back
and
won
the
opener,
The
Israeli
army
retaliated
for
the
Hamas
bombing
retire
strike
out
cause
to
get
out,
The
pitcher
retired
three
batters,
the
runner
was
put
out
at
third
base
hit
strike
affect
or
afflict
suddenly,
usually
adversely,
We
were
hit
by
really
bad
weather,
He
was
stricken
with
cancer
when
he
was
still
a
teenager,
The
earthquake
struck
at
midnight
strike
hit
produce
by
manipulating
keys
or
strings
of
musical
instruments,
also
metaphorically,
The
pianist
strikes
a
middle
C,
strike
`z'
on
the
keyboard,
her
comments
struck
a
sour
note
strike
pierce
with
force,
The
bullet
struck
her
thigh,
The
icy
wind
struck
through
our
coats
hit
strike
impinge
on
run
into
collide
with
hit
against,
come
into
sudden
contact
with,
The
car
hit
a
tree,
He
struck
the
table
with
his
elbow
knock
strike
hard
deliver
a
sharp
blow
or
push
:He
knocked
the
glass
clear
across
the
room
fell
drop
strike
down
cut
down
cause
to
fall
by
or
as
if
by
delivering
a
blow,
strike
down
a
tree,
Lightning
struck
down
the
hikers
strickle
strike
smooth
with
a
strickle,
strickle
the
grain
in
the
measure
strike
down
cause
to
die,
especially
suddenly,
The
disease
struck
down
many
young
men
in
the
village
strike
deliver
a
sharp
blow,
as
with
the
hand,
fist,
or
weapon,
The
teacher
struck
the
child,
the
opponent
refused
to
strike,
The
boxer
struck
the
attacker
dead
strike
out
put
out
or
be
put
out
by
a
strikeout,
Oral
struck
out
three
batters
to
close
the
inning
strike
scratch
expunge
excise
remove
by
erasing
or
crossing
out
or
as
if
by
drawing
a
line,
Please
strike
this
remark
from
the
record,
scratch
that
remark
mint
coin
strike
form
by
stamping,
punching,
or
printing,
strike
coins,
strike
a
medal
strike
up
begin,
strike
up
a
conversation,
strike
up
a
friendship
sound
off
strike
up
start
playing,
The
musicians
struck
up
a
tune
strike
produce
by
ignition
or
a
blow,
strike
fire
from
the
flintstone,
strike
a
match
strike
a
chord
touch
a
chord
evoke
a
reaction,
response,
or
emotion,
this
writer
strikes
a
chord
with
young
women,
The
storyteller
touched
a
chord
affect
impress
move
strike
have
an
emotional
or
cognitive
impact
upon,
This
child
impressed
me
as
unusually
mature,
This
behavior
struck
me
as
odd
strike
dumb
render
speechless,
as
by
surprising
or
shocking,
we
were
struck
dumb
by
the
candidate's
announcement
hit
home
strike
home
strike
a
chord
strike
a
note
refer
to
or
be
relevant
or
familiar
to,
I
hope
this
message
hits
home!
strike
out
make
a
motion
as
with
one's
fist
or
foot
towards
an
object
or
away
from
one's
body
assume
take
strike
take
up
occupy
or
take
on,
He
assumes
the
lotus
position,
She
took
her
seat
on
the
stage,
We
took
our
seats
in
the
orchestra,
She
took
up
her
position
behind
the
tree,
strike
a
pose
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