0 If the police arrest someone, they take them away to ask them about a crime that they might have committed. -- арестовывать
He was arrested for possession of illegal drugs.
1 an occasion when the police take someone away to ask them about a crime that they might have committed -- арест
Police made 20 arrests at yesterday's demonstration.
He's under arrest (= has been arrested).
Because stimulants are primarily used by youth, we examined youth arrests for violent and property crimes separately.
After two years of tolerance toward liberal clubs, their leaders were arrested and organisations disbanded in 1902.
However, in most species, spermatogenesis stops after the development of secondary spermatogonia during adult ecdysis and remains arrested until the adult male begins feeding.
In the winning candidate, (15a. i), harmony must be arrested by the vowels that cannot be nasalised.
We expect that terms left aside from our analysis, as disper sive terms, may be responsible for arresting wave vector spread.
News of artists' arrests and confiscation of their material served only to popularise their name and created a higher demand for their tapes.
A wellknown actress was giving classes on diction to women whose men had been arrested.
There would be no need for curfew as all the dissidents were arrested at less than the first second of the coup.
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