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 Translation for 'theft of money' from English to Icelandic
lögfr.
peningastuldur {k}
theft of money
Partial Matches
lögfr.
peningastuldur {k}
money theft
þjófkenna e-nto accuse sb. of theft
þjófhræddur {adj}afraid of burglary or theft
peningaupphæð {kv}sum (of money)
peningasumma {kv}sum (of money)
fjáraustur {k}waste of money
peningasumma {kv}amount (of money)
fjár.
fjárskortur {k}
lack of money
peningasóun {kv}dissipation of money
fjáraustur {k}dissipation of money
fjár.
fjárupphæð {kv}
sum of money
fjárhæð {kv}amount (of money)
peningasóun {kv}waste of money
fjár.
fjárþröng {kv}
lack of money
fjár.
fjárupphæð {kv}
amount (of money)
fjárfúlga {kv}lot of money
peningaleysi {hv}lack of money
peningahrak {hv}shortage of money
peningaeyðsla {kv} [peningasóun]dissipation of money
fégjarn {adj}greedy of money
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Usage Examples English
  • In November 1796, Richmond was implicated in a theft of money at Mount Vernon.
  • Yet, not only does Jakub's prank — a theft of money from the post office — catch up with him, but it turns out that the two of them have conflicting dreams about life.
  • The term "embezzlement" is often used in informal speech to mean theft of money, usually from an organization or company such as an employer.
  • The story follows Stephanie, a sixth-grade girl from Vancouver who investigates the theft of money from her mother's charity project.
  • On Sunday 5 June 2022, President Ramaphosa, at his closing address of the ANC Limpopo provincial conference, claimed there was a political agenda around the disclosure that he had hidden the theft of money from his game park and that the amount of money was far less than had been reported.

  • Spaulding later referred Allen to this response when he was asked about the alleged theft of money carried out by the teenagers and the existence of a report that they were armed with a gun and knives.
  • The final "Psycho" script was written by Joseph Stefano though it included elements of Cavanagh's work such as the theft of money by Marion Crane to allow her to marry her boyfriend, the car journey she makes (including trading in the vehicle) and stopping the night at the motel run by Norman Bates.
  • On November 6, 2007, the Third Petty Bench of the Supreme Court rejected Shoji's appeal on the grounds that "the rape, theft of money and goods, and the murder of women who were not in any way at fault were heinous," and the death sentence was confirmed.
  • In February 2022, Tuala fired his office assistant for the alleged theft of money. He subsequently announced that he would press charges.
  • In 1922, Berton was employed at the Libertaire in an administrative position before being fired for theft of money and letters.

  • Police also reported a theft of money in September 2017 at a mosque in Struga.
  • He attained the rank of Lance-Corporal in 1894, but was dismissed two years later for the theft of money whilst working as an army clerk in Aldershot.
  • Mail robbery is the robbery of mail usually when it is in the possession, custody, or control, of the delivering authority, which in most countries is the postal operator and can involve the theft of money or luxury goods.
  • Mark investigates the theft of money from Leo Tanaka's (Tim Kano) Back Lane Bar bank account, but doubts the money will be recovered.
  • However, a black church employee named Nathaniel Nelson eventually admitted to starting the fire to cover up his theft of money from the church's cultural center, before writing the graffiti to throw suspicion onto white supremacists.

  • In the case of someone charged with theft of money, were the suspect seen in a shopping spree purchasing expensive items shortly after the time of the alleged theft, the spree might prove to be circumstantial evidence of the individual's guilt.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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