traducción al español de "conviction"
sustantivo
1. (Law) condena f
there were 12 convictions for theft hubo 12 condenas por robo
to have no previous convictions no tener antecedentes penales
3. (= persuasion, persuasiveness)
he said with conviction dijo con convicción
without much conviction no muy convencido
to carry conviction ser convincente
open to conviction dispuesto a dejarse convencer
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Most were unemployed and some had criminal convictions.
That provides him with the necessary basis for arguing that his convictions are unsafe.
They also had their convictions quashed on the grounds that the judge had misdirected the jury.
We were winning games but lacked conviction.
Do those count as criminal convictions?
Those colleagues for whom this is of primary importance are also acting out of their deepest convictions.
There were just two convictions per hundred crimes ten years ago.
Any convictions are likely to result in prison sentences of at least two years.
We confirm he will appeal against the conviction.
Some individuals we have previously stopped had significant criminal convictions.
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Nor did his denial carry conviction.
She began to believe that Nick would survive, and every day that came and went strengthened her conviction.
She spoke with great conviction.
The Supreme Court threw out the confession and voided his conviction for murder.
The Supreme Court voided his conviction for murder.
The United States of America was founded on the conviction that everyone is created equal.
The conviction should send out a stark warning to other motorists.
There was not sufficient evidence to secure a conviction.
Were they written tongue-in-cheek, or with an underlying conviction?
a drug-driving conviction
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conviction
Inglés británico: conviction
NOUN /kənˈvɪkʃən/
A conviction is a strong belief or opinion.
It is our firm conviction that a step forward has been taken.
- Inglés americano: conviction /kənˈvɪkʃən/
- Portugués brasileño: convicção
- Chino: 坚定的信念
- Español europeo: convicción
- Francés: conviction
- Alemán: Überzeugung
- Italiano: convinzione
- Japonés: 信念
- Coreano: 강한 신념
- Portugués: convicção
- Español: convicción
- Tailandés: ความคิดเห็นหรือความเชื่ออย่างแรงกล้า
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