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 Übersetzung für 'sb searches' von Englisch nach Deutsch
sb. searchesjd. durchsucht
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sb. searchesjd. sucht
19
Teiltreffer
searchesDurchsuchungen {pl}
22
preliminary searchesvorläufige Prüfungen {pl}
searches of personsPersonendurchsuchungen {pl}
sb. confounded sb./sth. with sb./sth.jd. verwechselte jdn./etw. mit jdm./etw.
sb. contrasted sb./sth. with sb./sth.jd. verglich jdn./etw. mit jdm./etw.
to go medieval (on sb. / sb.'s ass) [Am.] [sl.]saubrutal werden (mit jdm.) [ugs.]
to commend sb./sth. to sb. [archaic or formal] [entrust]jdm. jdn./etw. anbefehlen [geh.] [anvertrauen]
to farm sb. out to sb. [esp. a child] [to foster]jdn. bei jdm. in Pflege geben [in Obhut geben]
law
to confine sb. with sb. [force to share a prison cell]
jdn. mit jdm. zusammenlegen [zusammensperren in einer Gefängniszelle]
sb. minded sb./sth. [took care of, looked after]jd. hat sich um jdn./etw. gekümmert
sb./sth. gives / adds / lends credence to sb./sth.jd./etw. verleiht jdm./etw. Glaubwürdigkeit
law
to confine sb. with sb. [force to share a prison cell]
jdn. mit jdm. zusammensperren [in einer Gefängniszelle etc.]
to put sb./sth. on a level with sb./sth. jdn./etw. jdm./etw. an die Seite stellen [für gleich bedeutend halten]
sb. leaves (behind) a difficult legacy for sb. [fig.]jd. hinterlässt jdm. ein schwieriges Erbe [fig.]
sb. is sick and tired of sb./sth. [idiom] jdm. hängt jd./etw. zum Hals heraus [ugs.] [Redewendung]
educ.jobs
to bind sb. as an apprentice to sb. [old-fashioned]
jdn. jdm. als Lehrling übergeben [veraltet]
sb.'s eye falls on sb./sth. [fig.] [idiom] jds. Auge fällt auf jdn./etw. [fig.] [Redewendung]
sb. minded sb./sth. [took care of, looked after]jd. kümmerte sich um jdn./etw.
to bring sb. face to face with sb./sth.jdn. mit jdm./etw. konfrontieren
to marry sb. off to sb. [pej.] [pair off]jdn. an jdn. verkuppeln [zu Ehe]
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Übersetzung für 'sb searches' von Englisch nach Deutsch

sb. searches
jd. durchsucht

jd. sucht

searches
Durchsuchungen {pl}
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preliminary searches
vorläufige Prüfungen {pl}
searches of persons
Personendurchsuchungen {pl}
sb. confounded sb./sth. with sb./sth.
jd. verwechselte jdn./etw. mit jdm./etw.
sb. contrasted sb./sth. with sb./sth.
jd. verglich jdn./etw. mit jdm./etw.
to go medieval (on sb. / sb.'s ass) [Am.] [sl.]
saubrutal werden (mit jdm.) [ugs.]
to commend sb./sth. to sb. [archaic or formal] [entrust]
jdm. jdn./etw. anbefehlen [geh.] [anvertrauen]
to farm sb. out to sb. [esp. a child] [to foster]
jdn. bei jdm. in Pflege geben [in Obhut geben]
to confine sb. with sb. [force to share a prison cell]
jdn. mit jdm. zusammenlegen [zusammensperren in einer Gefängniszelle]law

jdn. mit jdm. zusammensperren [in einer Gefängniszelle etc.]law
sb. minded sb./sth. [took care of, looked after]
jd. hat sich um jdn./etw. gekümmert

jd. kümmerte sich um jdn./etw.
sb./sth. gives / adds / lends credence to sb./sth.
jd./etw. verleiht jdm./etw. Glaubwürdigkeit
to put sb./sth. on a level with sb./sth.
jdn./etw. jdm./etw. an die Seite stellen [für gleich bedeutend halten]
sb. leaves (behind) a difficult legacy for sb. [fig.]
jd. hinterlässt jdm. ein schwieriges Erbe [fig.]
sb. is sick and tired of sb./sth. [idiom]
jdm. hängt jd./etw. zum Hals heraus [ugs.] [Redewendung]
to bind sb. as an apprentice to sb. [old-fashioned]
jdn. jdm. als Lehrling übergeben [veraltet]educ.jobs
sb.'s eye falls on sb./sth. [fig.] [idiom]
jds. Auge fällt auf jdn./etw. [fig.] [Redewendung]
to bring sb. face to face with sb./sth.
jdn. mit jdm./etw. konfrontieren
to marry sb. off to sb. [pej.] [pair off]
jdn. an jdn. verkuppeln [zu Ehe]
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The courts have recognized many warrantless searches, including exceptions for routine administrative or inventory searches, searches made under exigent circumstances, and searches made with consent.
  • In 2009, Haley joined the executive search firm Witt/Kieffer, and over seven years conducted numerous leadership searches in higher education, including 40 presidential searches.
  • Consent searches (or consensual searches) are searches made by law enforcement officers in the United States based on the voluntary consent of the individual whose person or property is being searched.
  • Warrantless searches are searches and seizures conducted without court-issued search warrants.
  • This theory, known as the feature integration theory proposes that there are two types of visual searches: parallel searches and serial searches.

  • Customs can do routine suspicionless searches of people and effects crossing the border (including passing through airport customs) without establishing reasonable suspicion.
  • Because these searches are highly invasive and greatly compromise an individual’s right of privacy, the legality of visual and manual body cavity searches is frequently contested.
  • While the special needs doctrine was originally applied in the context of warrantless searches, it has since been used to uphold searches that are supported by no individualized suspicion whatsoever.
  • Part 4 of the Act describes the power of police to undertake different categories of searches without a warrant.
  • Certain limited searches are also allowed during an investigatory stop or incident to an arrest. These searches may be referenced as refined searches.

  • This case grants law enforcement greater ability to conduct searches.
  • In addition to its full text searches, saved searches, notifications and filters, RSSOwl v2.1 synchronized with the now discontinued Google Reader.
  • Since GRB searches only occupy a small fraction of the possible observing time, Super-LOTIS is also used for supernova searches and general astronomy.
  • Government Database Searches which include ONBIS and Business Name searches, Corporate name searches and registrations via NUANS, PPSA and PPSA+ searches, Security searches, Real Estate searches and Birth/Death Certificate, Marriage Licence and MTO searches.
  • The use of strip searches and cavity searches by law enforcement agencies and in the prison system has raised human rights concerns.

  • Statistics published by the New South Wales Ombudsman in 2009 had revealed that in 2006 and 2007, NSW Police had carried out a combined total of 613 strip searches 'in the field', [...] with the earliest available data pertaining to strip searches resulting from drug detection dog indications revealing that in 2009, 556 such searches were conducted, with an additional 2945 strip searches being carried over the next four years.
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