third degree

third degree
(a severe method of questioning people, sometimes using torture etc: The police gave him the third degree.) verschärftes Verhör
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third de·ˈgree
n Polizeimaßnahme f (zur Erzwingung eines Geständnisses)
to get the \third degree (hum fam) verhört [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR a. einvernommen] werden
I got the \third degree when I got home last night als ich heute Nacht nach Hause kam, wurde ich erst mal gründlich verhört hum
to give sb the \third degree (fam) jdn in die Mangel nehmen fam
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third degree s
1. dritter Grad
2. umg dritter Grad, Folterverhör n:
give sb the third degree
a) den dritten Grad bei jemandem anwenden,
b) fig jemanden in die Mangel nehmen oder durch die Mangel drehen
3. Freimaurerei: Meistergrad m

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