criminal
/kɾimiˈnal/, [kɾi.miˈnal]criminal
Adjective criminal (plural criminales)
Noun criminal m or f (plural criminales)
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El criminal tuvo que ocultar su identidad.
The criminal had to conceal his identity.
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Yo estaba en alerta por un criminal prófugo.
I was on the alert for a fugitive criminal.
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Insistieron en que el criminal fuera castigado.
They insisted on the criminal being punished.
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Tom no tiene un registro criminal.
Tom doesn't have a criminal record.
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Él no es un criminal.
He's not a criminal.
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Cualquier alteración a este certificado lo vuelve inválido, y el uso de un certificado alterado podría constituir una ofensa criminal.
Any alteration to this certificate renders it invalid and use of an altered certificate could constitute a criminal offence.
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La policía se llevó al criminal a la comisaría.
The police took the criminal away to the police station.
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Él en realidad era un criminal.
He was in reality a criminal.
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La policía pondrá un ojo en el hombre que piensan que es el criminal.
The police will keep an eye on the man they think is the criminal.
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Eres un criminal.
You are a criminal.
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