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Definition
Synonym
Krimineller
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Krimineller
m
, der Geld(er) unterschlägt unterschlagen hat
embezzler; defalcator; peculator
formal
Opfer
krimineller
Übergriffe werden; in die Fänge von Kriminellen geraten
v
to be victimized (by criminals)
Am.
kriminell; verbrecherisch
adj
krimineller
am kriminellsten
eine kriminelle Neigung
criminal
more criminal
most criminal
a criminal twist
kriminell, verbrecherisch
adj
krimineller
am kriminellsten
eine kriminelle Neigung
criminal
more criminal
most criminal
a criminal twist
Überzeugungstäter
m
; Überzeugungstäterin
f
ein Überzeugungstäter sein (
Krimineller
)
ein Überzeugungstäter sein
übtr.
politischer Überzeugungstäter
offender who has acted on grounds of conscience
to commit offences out of conviction
to act on conviction
politically motivated offender
krimineller
Übergriff
m
(auf jdn.); Schädigung
f
(von jdm. durch eine Straftat)
Schutz vor kriminellen Übergriffen
die Zahl erfolgreicher Phishing-Angriffe verringern
crime victimization; victimization (of sb. by a criminal act)
Am.
protection against victimization
to reduce phishing victimization
Deutsche
Krimineller Synonyme
Gesetzesbrecher
Krimineller
schwerer
Junge
(umgangssprachlich)
Straftäter
Täter
Verbrecher
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Englische
embezzler; defalcator; peculator Synonyme
Krimineller Definition
Defalcator
(
n.
)
A
defaulter
or
embezzler.
Embezzler
(
n.
)
One
who
embezzles.
Formal
(
n.
)
See
Methylal.
Formal
(
a.
)
Belonging
to
the
form,
shape,
frame,
external
appearance,
or
organization
of
a
thing.
Formal
(
a.
)
Belonging
to
the
constitution
of
a
thing,
as
distinguished
from
the
matter
composing
it
Formal
(
a.
)
Done
in
due
form,
or
with
solemnity
Formal
(
a.
)
Devoted
to,
or
done
in
accordance
with,
forms
or
rules
Formal
(
a.
)
Having
the
form
or
appearance
without
the
substance
or
essence
Formal
(
a.
)
Dependent
in
form
Formal
(
a.
)
Sound
Peculator
(
n.
)
One
who
peculates.
embezzler; defalcator; peculator [formal] Bedeutung
dinner
dress
dinner
gown
formal
evening
gown
a
gown
for
evening
wear
formal
garden
a
garden
laid
out
on
regular
lines
with
plants
arranged
in
symmetrical
locations
or
in
geometrical
designs
symbolic
logic
mathematical
logic
formal
logic
any
logical
system
that
abstracts
the
form
of
statements
away
from
their
content
in
order
to
establish
abstract
criteria
of
consistency
and
validity
formal
semantics
the
branch
of
semantics
that
studies
the
logical
aspects
of
meaning
ball
formal
a
lavish
dance
requiring
formal
attire
embezzler
defalcator
peculator
someone
who
violates
a
trust
by
taking
(money)
for
his
own
use
courtly
formal
stately
refined
or
imposing
in
manner
or
appearance,
befitting
a
royal
court,
a
courtly
gentleman
formal
being
in
accord
with
established
forms
and
conventions
and
requirements
(as
e.g.
of
formal
dress),
pay
one's
formal
respects,
formal
dress,
a
formal
ball,
the
requirement
was
only
formal
and
often
ignored,
a
formal
education
semiformal
semi-formal
black-tie
moderately
formal,
requiring
a
dinner
jacket,
he
wore
semiformal
attire,
a
black-tie
dinner
formal
(of
spoken
and
written
language)
adhering
to
traditional
standards
of
correctness
and
without
casual,
contracted,
and
colloquial
forms,
the
paper
was
written
in
formal
English
formal
logically
deductive,
formal
proof
formal
characteristic
of
or
befitting
a
person
in
authority,
formal
duties,
an
official
banquet
conventional
formal
schematic
represented
in
simplified
or
symbolic
form
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