Sentence
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English
Noun
sentence
- (Grammar) a grammatically complete series of words consisting of a subject and predicate, even if one or the other is implied, and typically beginning with a capital letter and ending with a full stop.
- the decision of a jury: verdict.
- an unfavorable sentence(2): conviction.
- the punishment imposed on a person convicted of a crime.
Translations
- Bulgarian: изречение n (1), присъда f (2), осъждане n (3), присъда f (4)
- Chinese: 句子 (jùzi) (1)
- Dutch: zin m (1), uitspraak f (2), veroordeling f (3), straf f (4)
- Esperanto: frazo (1)
- Estonian: lause (1), kohtuotsus (2), süüdimõistmine (3)
- Finnish: lause (1), virke (1), tuomio (4)
- French: phrase f (1), peine f (4)
- German: Satz m (1), Urteil n (2), Verurteilung f (3), Strafe f (4)
- Indonesian: kalimat (1), keputusan hukum (4), vonis (4)
- Interlingua: phrase (1); sententia (2); condemnation (3); pena (4)
- Italian: frase f (1)
- Japanese: 文 (ぶん, bun) (1), 判決 (はんけつ, hanketsu) (4)
- Polish: zdanie n (1), wyrok m (4)
- Portuguese: frase f (1); sentença f (2); condenação f (3); pena f (4)
- Spanish: frase f (1), punición f (4)
- Swedish: mening, fras (1), dom (2,3) straff (4)
Verb
to sentence (sentenced, sentenced)
- To declare a sentence on a convicted person.
Translations
- Bulgarian: осъждам
- Dutch: straffen, veroordelen tot
- Finnish: tuomita
- French: punir
- German: verurteilen
- Indonesian: memutuskan, memvonis
- Interlingua: sententiar
- Japanese: 判決を下す (はんけつをくだす, hanketsu wo kudasu)
- Polish: skazać
- Portuguese: sentenciar