imprisonment

imprisonment
noun
Haft, die

a long term or period of imprisonment — eine langjährige Haft- od. Freiheitsstrafe

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noun die Haft
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im·pris·on·ment
[ɪmˈprɪzənmənt]
n no pl Gefängnisstrafe f, Haft f; esp in war Gefangenschaft f
a term [or sentence] of \imprisonment Haft f
false \imprisonment Freiheitsberaubung f; (wrongly imprisoning sb) ungesetzliche Festnahme
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[Im'prɪznmənt]
n
(= action) Einsperren nt (inf), Inhaftierung f; (= state) Gefangenschaft f

the prospect of imprisonment — die Aussicht auf eine Freiheitsstrafe

to sentence sb to one month's/life imprisonment — jdn zu einem Monat Gefängnis or Freiheitsstrafe/zu lebenslänglicher Freiheitsstrafe verurteilen

to serve a term of imprisonment — eine Freiheitsstrafe verbüßen

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imprisonment s
1. JUR
a) Freiheitsstrafe f, Gefängnis(strafe) n(f), Haft f:
conditions of imprisonment Haftbedingungen;
imprisonment for three months 3 Monate Gefängnis;
he was given 10 years’ imprisonment er wurde zu einer zehnjährigen Freiheitsstrafe verurteilt;
imprisonment with hard labor US Zuchthausstrafe f; academic.ru/26328/false">false A i
b) Inhaftierung f
2. fig Beschränkung f, Einengung f
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noun
Haft, die

a long term or period of imprisonment — eine langjährige Haft- od. Freiheitsstrafe

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(US) n.
Festsetzung f. n.
Haft nur sing. f.
Verhaftung f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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