sentence

sentence
1. noun
1) (decision of lawcourt) [Straf]urteil, das; (fig.) Strafe, die

pass sentence [on somebody] — [jemandem] das Urteil verkünden

be under sentence of death — zum Tode verurteilt sein

2) (Ling.) Satz, der
2. transitive verb
(lit. or fig.) verurteilen (to zu)
* * *
['sentəns] 1. noun
1) (a number of words forming a complete statement: `I want it', and `Give it to me!' are sentences.) der Satz
2) (a punishment imposed by a lawcourt: a sentence of three years' imprisonment; He is under sentence of death.) das Urteil
2. verb
((usually with to) to condemn to a particular punishment: He was sentenced to life imprisonment.) verurteilen
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sen·tence
[ˈsentən(t)s]
I. n
1. (court decision) Urteil nt; (punishment) Strafe f
death \sentence [or \sentence of death] Todesstrafe f
jail [or prison] \sentence Gefängnisstrafe f
life \sentence lebenslängliche Haftstrafe
a heavy/light \sentence eine hohe/niedrige Strafe
to get a three-month \sentence eine Haftstrafe von drei Monaten bekommen
to pronounce [or pass] [a] \sentence on sb über jdn ein [o das] Urteil fällen
to serve a \sentence eine Strafe verbüßen [o fam absitzen
2. (word group) Satz m
\sentence structure Satzbau m
II. vt
to \sentence sb to sth jdn zu etw dat verurteilen
the judge \sentenced her to three years in prison der Richter verurteilte sie zu drei Jahren Gefängnis
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['sentəns]
1. n
1) (GRAM) Satz m

sentence structure — Satzbau m; (of particular sentence) Satzaufbau m, Satzstruktur f

2) (JUR) Strafe f

to be under sentence of death — zum Tode verurteilt sein

the judge gave him a 6-month sentence — der Richter verurteilte ihn zu 6 Monaten Haft

to pass sentence (on sb) — (über jdn) das Urteil verkünden; (fig) jdn verurteilen

2. vt (JUR)
verurteilen

he was sentenced to life imprisonment — er wurde zu lebenslänglichem Freiheitsentzug verurteilt

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sentence [ˈsentəns]
A s
1. LING Satz(verbindung) m(f):
complex sentence Satzgefüge n;
sentence stress Satzbetonung f;
sentence structure Satzbau m
2. JUR
a) (besonders Straf)Urteil n:
pass sentence (up)on das (fig ein) Urteil fällen über (akk), verurteilen (a. fig);
under sentence of death zum Tode verurteilt
b) Strafe f:
serve a sentence of imprisonment eine Freiheitsstrafe verbüßen oder absitzen
3. obs Sentenz f, Aus-, Sinnspruch m
B v/t JUR und fig verurteilen (to zu)
* * *
1. noun
1) (decision of lawcourt) [Straf]urteil, das; (fig.) Strafe, die

pass sentence [on somebody] — [jemandem] das Urteil verkünden

be under sentence of death — zum Tode verurteilt sein

2) (Ling.) Satz, der
2. transitive verb
(lit. or fig.) verurteilen (to zu)
* * *
(court of law) n.
Urteil -e n.
Urteilsspruch m. n.
Bestrafung f.
Satz ¨-e m.

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