8A Crime

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to get into a building illegally and steal things
włamać (crime - criminal)
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to burgle / to break in
burglary - burglar
They used the photographs to __ her into
szantażować (crime - criminal)
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to blackmail
blackmail - blackmailer
He was __ to give false evidence at the trial.
przekupić (crime - criminal)
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to bribe (bribed)
bribery - (no criminal)
sprzedawać dragi
(crime - criminal)
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sell drugs
drug dealing - drug dealer
when someone does something illegal in order to get money
oszustwo (crime - criminal)
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commit fraud
fraud - fraudster (credit card fraud)
włamać się (komputer)
(crime - criminal)
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to hack (into)
hacking - hacker
to take control of an aircraft during a journey, especially using violence
porwać, uprowadzić samolot (crime - criminal)
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to hijack
hijacking - hijacker
porwać człowieka
(crime - criminal)
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to kidnap
kidnapping - kidnapper
to attack and rob someone in a public place
napadać (crime - criminal)
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to mug
mugging - mugger (He was mugged as he walked across the park)
zamordować
(crime - criminal)
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to murder
murder - murderer
gwałcić
(crime - criminal)
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to rape
rape - rapist
to steal from someone or somewhere, often using violence
okradać, obrabować (crime - criminal)
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to rob
robbery - robber
przemycać
(crime - criminal)
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to smuggle
smuggling - smuggler
prześladować, śledzić
(crime - criminal)
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to stalk
stalking - stalker
podkładać bomby (terroryzm)
(crime - criminal)
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set off bombs
terrorism - terrorist
to secretly take something that does not belong to you, without intending to return it
kraść, ukraść (crime - criminal)
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steal
theft - thief
demolować
(crime - criminal)
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to vandalize
vandalism - vandal
popełnić zbrodnię
He was sent to prison for a crime that he didn't __.
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commit
He was sent to prison for a crime that he didn't committed.
prowadzić śledztwo lub dochodzenie
He has been questioned by detectives __ Jenkins' murder.
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to investigate
He has been questioned by detectives investigating Jenkins' murder.
zostać złapanym
Carl and Adam were __ driving to the airport in a stolen car.
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be caught
Carl and Adam were caught driving to the airport in a stolen car.
aresztować
They were __ and taken to a police station.
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to arrest
They were arrested and taken to a police station.
przesłuchiwać
The police __ them for ten hours
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to question
The police questioned them for ten hours
stawiać zarzuty, oskarżać (officialy accused of)
Finally they were __ with murder the woman.
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to charge with
Finally they were charged with murder the woman.
oskarżać
He was falsely __ murdering
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accuse of
He was falsely acccused of murdering
uniewinniać
Both men were __ murder.
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acquit
Both men were acquitted of murder.
sąd
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court
dowód, dowody
The jury looke at and heard all the __.
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evidence
The jury looke at and heard all the evidence.
opposite innocent
Carl was found __. His fingerprints were on the gun used in the robbery.
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guilty
Carl was found guilty. His fingerprints were on the gun used in the robbery.
sędzia
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judge
ława przysięgłych
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jury
dowód
She showed us her passport as __ of her identity.
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proof
She showed us her passport as proof of her identity.
kara
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punishment
skazywać
She was __ to six months in prison.
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sentence
She was sentenced to six months in prison.
orzeczenie, werdykt
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verdict
świadkowie
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witnesses
wydać wyrok
It took the jury two weeks to __ their __ 'No guilty'.
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to reach a verdict
It took the jury two weeks to rech their verdict 'No guilty'.
kieszonkowiec
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pickpocket
Jak często ścinasz włosy? (have sth done)
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How often do you have your hair cut?
Use have something done when you get another person to do something for you
Czy masz zainstalowany alarm przeciwwłamaniowy? (have sth done)
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Have you had a burglar alarm installed in your house?
Use have something done when you get another person to do something for you
włóczega
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tramp
w kierunku
If you see a group of children coming __ you, ignore them completely and walk quickly to an area where there are plenty of other people.
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towards
If you see a group of children coming towards you, ignore them completely and walk quickly to an area where there are plenty of other people.
uzasadnienie, usprawiedliwienie
There's no __ for treating her so badly.
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justification
There's no justification for treating her so badly.
prowadzić kampanię przeciw czemuś / za czymś
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to campaign against / for sth
swobody obywatelskie
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civil liberties
zabraniać, zakazywac
How is being __ from using the internet because you have committed a crime?
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to ban (be ban from doing sth)
How is being banned from using the internet because you have committed a crime?
illegal
I don't think it should be __
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against the law
grzywna
He got 300 PLN __ for parking illegally.
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fine
to put information into a computer or machine using a keyboard (phrasal verbs)
Please __ your name and e-mail adress.
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to key sth in
Please key in your name and e-mail adress.
telefon stacjonarny
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landline
nabywać, kupować
You can __ any of these items at our online store.
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to purchase [parczys]
You can purchase any of these items at our online store.
pozbywać się czegoś (phrasal verbs)
Remember to use a shredder when you __ any letters that contain your personal information.
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to dispose of sth
Remember to use a shredder when you dispose of any letters that contain your personal information.
zbierać dowody
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to gather evidence
przechodzić, zostać przyjętym (phrasal verbs)
Tomorrow I'm going to __ my wardrobe and throw away all my old clothes.
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to go through
Tomorrow I'm going to go through my wardrobe and throw away all my old clothes.

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