corrupt person - traduction vers Anglais
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corrupt person - traduction vers Anglais

EPISODE OF ANGEL
Corrupt (Angel episode); Corrupt (unaired Angel episode)

corrupt person      
korrupte Person
corporate body         
LEGAL ENTITY WHICH IS DIFFERENT FROM A NATURAL PERSON
Corporate person; Corporate body; Juridicial person; Judicial person; Juristic persons; Juristic person; Corporate persons; Bodies corporate; Juridic person
Korporation
person-to-person         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Person to person; Person-to-person (disambiguation); Person to Person (album)
Anruf mit Voranmeldung; zwischen zwei Personen

Définition

person-to-person
If you make a person-to-person call, you say that you want to talk to one person in particular. If that person cannot come to the telephone, you do not have to pay for the call. (FORMAL)
ADJ

Wikipédia

Corrupt (Angel)

"Corrupt" is an unproduced episode of the television series Angel. It was originally intended as the second episode of the series, but production was abandoned, and instead "Lonely Heart" was written and produced to replace it.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour corrupt person
1. "This is a message for every corrupt person in the PA.
2. Message "This is a message for every corrupt person in the PA.
3. "Saddam‘s eldest son, Uday, is the biggest corrupt person on earth," she wrote after watching the videos over two days, their viewing interrupted by blackouts.
4. Despite efforts from several aspirants to court its vote, the Brotherhood issued a statement saying it "could not support an oppressor or cooperate with a corrupt person or with a tyrant". In recent days, the Brotherhood had kept many guessing about its position regarding the elections.
5. Last week the Islamists responded with an intriguingly double–edged statement, calling on their followers to vote (as the government wishes) but saying they should not choose "an oppressor . . . a corrupt person or a dictator" –– by which, the group‘s leader told the foreign press, he meant Mubarak.