0 to prove in a court that sb is guilty of a crime -- dømme
to convict sb of murder/corruption/robbery å dømme noen for mord/korrupsjon/ran
two men convicted on terrorism charges to menn tiltalt for terrorisme funnet skyldige
1 sb who has been proved guilty of a crime and put in jail -- forbryter [ masculine ]
convicts who escaped from jail fanger som rømte fra fengsel
2 to prove or declare (someone) guilty -- erklære skyldig, felle dom over
She was convicted of theft.
3 a person serving a sentence for a crime -- straffange, domfelt
Two of the convicts have escaped from prison.
When convicted, there was only so much they could do to prevent a sentence of exemplary harshness and a bitter gaol experience.
Armed with this power ful tautology, the jury convicted the defendant.
Three senior medical officials were convicted of criminal negligence and fraud and were sentenced to prison.
All underground members were put on trial and convicted.
The convicts celebrate with gleeful choruses each fresh humiliation she undergoes.
Ironically, their number contained not a single political martyr, only five convicted felons and two madmen.
In bad weather, convicts had to spend the night in nomad tents erected by the locals, in caravansaries, or in empty huts.
They wanted to see me convicted because they felt that overall justice would be maximized if they did so.
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(在法庭上)宣判…有罪,證明…有罪, 已決犯,既決犯, (服刑中的)囚犯…
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(在法庭上)宣判…有罪,证明…有罪, 已决犯,既决犯, (服刑中的)囚犯…
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declarar culpable, recluso, -a…
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condenar, condenado, -a…
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(人)に有罪を判決する, 囚人…
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mahkûm etmek, suçlu bulmak, mahkûm…
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reconnaître qqn coupable, détenu/-ue [masculine-feminine], déclarer coupable…
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declarar culpable, presidiari, -ària…
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