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killed$519946$ - traducción al árabe

A VERDICT THAT CAN BE RETURNED BY AN INQUEST IN ENGLAND AND WALES
Unlawfully killed; Unlawful Killing; Killed unlawfully

killed      
مقتول
killed in action         
MILITARY CASUALTY CLASSIFICATION USED FOR DEATHS, INCLUDES ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS
Killed in Action; Killed In Action; K.I.A.; Died of wounds; Died Of Wounds; Killed in battle; Killed in flight accident; K.i.a.; Presumed killed in action; Died of wound; Martyred in action
قتيل المعركة ، شهيد معركة ، قتل فى المعركة
inactivated vaccine         
VACCINES THAT USES THE KILLED VERSION OF THE GERM THAT CAUSES A DISEASE
Killed virus; Killed vaccine; Whole virus vaccine; Split virus vaccine; Whole inactivated virus
‎ لَقاحٌ مُعَطِّل‎

Definición

kill off
1.
see kill
3
2.
If you say that a group or an amount of something has been killed off, you mean that all of them or all of it have been killed or destroyed.
Their natural predators have been killed off...
It is an effective treatment for the bacteria and does kill it off...
All blood products are now heat treated to kill off any infection.
PHRASAL VERB: be V-ed P, V n P, V P n (not pron)

Wikipedia

Unlawful killing

In English law, unlawful killing is a verdict that can be returned by an inquest in England and Wales when someone has been killed by one or more unknown persons. The verdict means that the killing was done without lawful excuse and in breach of criminal law. This includes murder, manslaughter, infanticide and causing death by dangerous driving. A verdict of unlawful killing generally leads to a police investigation, with the aim of gathering sufficient evidence to identify, charge and prosecute those responsible.

The inquest does not normally name any individual person as responsible. In R (on the application of Maughan) v Her Majesty's Senior Coroner for Oxfordshire the Supreme Court clarified that the standard of proof for suicide and unlawful killing in an inquest is the civil standard of the balance of probabilities and not the criminal standard of beyond reasonable doubt.