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MALEFACTORS - traducción al árabe


MALEFACTORS      

ألاسم

آثِم ; أَثِيم ; جَريم

شرير جـ اشرار      

malefactor

فاعل الشر      
malefactor
Ejemplos de uso de MALEFACTORS
1. He proclaimed on every media outlet that he would no longer play the fall guy, detailed the warnings he had given, and named malefactors running up the chain of command.
2. Today he plays the avenging angel, engaged in an "epic struggle" against the great economic malefactors that "have literally," he assures us, "taken over the government." He is angry, embodying the familiar zeal of the convert, ready to immolate anyone who benightedly holds to any revelation other than the zealot‘s very latest.
3. To hear the candidates in this presidential campaign, you‘d think lobbying is just one notch below waterboarding, a black art practiced by the great malefactors of wealth to keep the middle class in a vise and loose upon the nation every manner of scourge: oil dependency, greenhouse gases, unpayable mortgages and those tiny entrees you get at French restaurants.
4. "Immigration control is designed to trip up malefactors." National governments provide at least some level of scrutiny to citizens applying for a passport, he said, and so it makes sense for the United States to require incoming visitors to present documents that establish their identity and citizenship.
5. Pierce Brosnan, having seen the last of James Bond, plays Julian Noble, a rumpled hit man who prefers to call himself a "facilitator of fatalities." In other words, even though he‘s a paid assassin in the employ of corporate malefactors, he is still basically licensed to kill – just like 007.