MALEFACTOR - Übersetzung nach arabisch
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MALEFACTOR - Übersetzung nach arabisch


MALEFACTOR         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Benefactors; Malefactor; Benefactor (disambiguation); The Benefactor (film); The Benefactor

ألاسم

آثِم ; أَثِيم ; جَريم

malefactor         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Benefactors; Malefactor; Benefactor (disambiguation); The Benefactor (film); The Benefactor
شرير جـ اشرار ، مجرم
Malefactor         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Benefactors; Malefactor; Benefactor (disambiguation); The Benefactor (film); The Benefactor
مجرم ، مذنب ، جان

Definition

Malefactor
·noun One who does wrong by injuring another, although not a criminal.
II. Malefactor ·noun An evil doer; one who commits a crime; one subject to public prosecution and punishment; a criminal.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für MALEFACTOR
1. Yes, the old malefactor–in–chief was back doing his favourite thing: talking about himself.
2. He has enjoyed the impunity of a malefactor who could always claim, however implausibly, deniability –– until now." These and other publications owe Karl Rove an apology.
3. Really, the rules these days appear to be much the same as they are for the rest of life – if the malefactor is richer than you, grass them up; if poorer, side with them against authority.
4. "I‘m a competitive person, I like to win," he said, "But I‘ve had enough money since I was 15." This, too, seems to be part of Finnish egalitarianism; most Finns don‘t boast or conspicuously consume (except perhaps when they buy fancy cars). Finnish authorities know how much everyone earns, and they prorate traffic fines depending on the wealth of the malefactor.