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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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