custody

custody
noun
1) (guardianship, care) Obhut, die

be in the custody of somebody — unter jemandes Obhut (Dat.) stehen

the mother was given [the] custody of the children — die Kinder wurden der Mutter zugesprochen

[be] in custody — in Haft [sein]

take somebody into custody — jemanden verhaften od. festnehmen

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noun
1) (care or keeping: The mother was awarded custody of the children by the court.) die Aufsicht
2) (the care of police or prison authorities: The accused man is in custody.) der Gewahrsam
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cus·to·dy
[ˈkʌstədi]
n no pl
1. (guardianship) Obhut f geh, Schutz m; LAW Sorgerecht nt (of für +akk)
to award [or give] [or grant] \custody of a child to sb jdm das Sorgerecht für ein Kind übertragen [o erteilen]
to get [or receive] \custody [of sb/sth] das Sorgerecht [für jdn/etw] bekommen [o erhalten]
the mother got \custody [of the child] das Kind wurde der Mutter zugesprochen
2. (detention) Haft f, Verwahrung f
remand in \custody Untersuchungshaft f
to hold sb in \custody jdn in Gewahrsam halten
to remand sb in \custody jdn in die Untersuchungshaft zurücksenden
to take sb into \custody jdn verhaften
to take sb into protective \custody jdn in Schutzhaft nehmen
3. FIN
\custody by third party LAW Drittverwahrung f
safe \custody FIN Depotverwahrung f
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['kʌstədɪ]
n
1) (= keeping, guardianship) Obhut f; (of person) Obhut f, Aufsicht f (of über +acc); (of object) Obhut f, Aufbewahrung f (
of +gen, with beiJUR, of children) Sorgerecht nt (of für, über +acc); (= guardianship) Vormundschaft f (of für, über +acc)

to put or place sth in sb's custody — etw jdm zur Aufbewahrung anvertrauen, etw in jds Obhut (acc) or Gewahrsam (acc) geben

the mother was awarded custody of the children after the divorce — der Mutter wurde bei der Scheidung das Sorgerecht für or über die Kinder zugesprochen

he is in the custody of his aunt —

the country's future is placed in the custody of its teachers — die Zukunft des Landes liegt in den Händen der Lehrer

whilst these goods are in the custody of the police — während sich die Gegenstände in Polizeiaufbewahrung befinden

2) (= police detention) (polizeilicher) Gewahrsam, Haft f

to take sb into custody — jdn verhaften

he will be kept in custody until ... — er wird inhaftiert bleiben, bis ...

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custody [ˈkʌstədı] s
1. Obhut f, Schutz m, Bewachung f:
in sb’s custody in jemandes Obhut
2. Aufsicht f (of über akk)
3. (Vermögens etc) Verwaltung f
4. JUR Gewahrsam m:
a) tatsächlicher Besitz
b) (auch Untersuchungs)Haft f:
take into custody verhaften, in Gewahrsam nehmen; remand A 1 a, B 1 a
5. JUR elterliche Sorge oder Gewalt, Sorgerecht n:
he was given custody of the children ihm wurde das Sorgerecht für die Kinder zugesprochen, ihm wurden die Kinder zugesprochen
6. WIRTSCH US Depot n:
custody receipt Depotschein m
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noun
1) (guardianship, care) Obhut, die

be in the custody of somebody — unter jemandes Obhut (Dat.) stehen

the mother was given [the] custody of the children — die Kinder wurden der Mutter zugesprochen

2) (imprisonment)

[be] in custody — in Haft [sein]

take somebody into custody — jemanden verhaften od. festnehmen

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n.
Aufbewahrung f.
Aufsicht -en f.
Bewachung f.
Gewahrsam m.
Haft nur sing. f.
Verwahrung f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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