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 Übersetzung für 'dangerous criminals' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a dangerous criminal | dangerous criminals
dangerous criminalsSchwerverbrecher {pl}
Teiltreffer
criminalsKriminelle {pl}
46
criminalsVerbrecher {pl}
26
lawmil.
war criminals
Kriegsverbrecher {pl}
violent criminalsGewaltkriminelle {pl}
gang (of criminals)Platte {f} [österr.] [Verbrecherbande]
gang of criminalsVerbrecherbande {f}
gang of criminalsGangsterbande {f}
lawmil.
major war criminals
Hauptkriegsverbrecher {pl}
hist.law
War Criminals Act [Austria]
Kriegsverbrechergesetz {n} <KVG> [Kurzform von: Verfassungs­gesetz vom 26. Juni 1945 über Kriegsverbrechen und andere nationalsozialistische Untaten] [Österreich]
lawmil.
major war criminals trial
Hauptkriegsverbrecherprozess {m}
A thorough checkup was made of the criminals. Die Verbrecher wurden genau unter die Lupe genommen.
dangerous {adj}alarmierend
12
dangerous {adj}voll Gefahren
dangerous {adj}gefahrvoll
11
dangerous {adj}gefährlich
3981
dangerous {adj}gewagt
33
dangerous {adj}Gefahr bringend
dangerous {adj}riskant
926
dangerous {adj}bedenklich [gefährlich]
27
dangerous {adj}übel [gefährlich]
11
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Edgar Hoover issued a public statement (repeated on radio and television) that described Lerner as "one of the most dangerous criminals in America", even though he had never engaged in any act of violence.
  • Muntinlupa is known as the location of the national insular penitentiary, the New Bilibid Prison, where the country's most dangerous criminals are incarcerated, as well as the location of Ayala Alabang Village, one of the country's biggest and most expensive residential communities, where many of the wealthy and famous live.
  • Nieuw Vosseveld is a long stay prison with the heaviest regime for the most dangerous criminals.
  • Harsh treatment was explained by the "need to deal with dangerous criminals."
  • By the 1840s the Hyde Park Barracks was being used for housing dangerous criminals.

  • An upper level to the prison houses the less dangerous criminals where the garnets are fashioned.
  • They carried out SWAT-type special operations under the jurisdiction of the MVD, including the apprehension of dangerous criminals and high-profile raids, while also participating in conventional warfare such the Chechen Wars.
  • In order to investigate the murder of ACN founder Christopher Stern, he must re-earn his Headhunter licence by taking part in virtual-reality tests (called LEILA tests) and capture some of the most dangerous criminals in the city.
  • "Green Island Prison" ("Lǜdǎo Jiānyù") is also on the island and has housed prisoners considered to be among Taiwan's most dangerous criminals and gangsters.
  • Ben Allal is considered to be one of the most dangerous criminals in Belgium.

  • Officers in the canine unit receives training along with dogs are called upon to search for missing people,dangerous criminals and prisoner escapees.
  • It receives the most dangerous criminals who would be disruptive in state prisons.
  • In Nazi Germany, the doctrine of Bandenbekämpfung ("bandit fighting") meant that opponents of the Nazi party were portrayed as "bandits"—dangerous criminals who did not deserve any consideration as human beings.
  • The neighborhood declined badly in the mid-20th century, and the area around Washington Square was nicknamed "Little Angola" (after the prison of that name) for the dangerous criminals there.
  • Some death penalty supporters in the United States viewed the photographs as a deterrent, apparently believing they had been posted on the website as a warning to all potentially dangerous criminals.

  • The first is Fred Venable, while the second is private investigator and bodyguard Christopher Chance who assumes the identities of clients targeted by assassins and other dangerous criminals.
  • The Army provides 24-hour armed security at the maximum security Portlaoise Prison and armed escorts for the Prison Service transporting Ireland's most dangerous criminals.
  • In contrast to the previous Tintin books, Hergé deliberately broke the adventure formula he had created: it is the only book in the series where the characters remain at Marlinspike Hall, Captain Haddock's family estate, and neither travel abroad nor confront dangerous criminals.
  • These were the tools of an elite police unit tasked to track and apprehend the most dangerous criminals.
  • They tell her that Christopher is associating with dangerous criminals, and she can help him; they also cause her to doubt that Richie and Pussy are in witness protection.

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