infracciones | |
environ. | infraction |
IT | fines |
infracción | |
gen. | infringement |
econ. | offence |
ed. | offense |
law | infraction; violation; contravention; violation |
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comp. | at |
las | |
fish.farm. | poke line |
legislación | |
econ. | legislation |
de | |
gen. | out of |
tráfico | |
transp. | traffic volume |
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infringement | |||
offence | |||
offense | |||
infraction violation of a law, pact, agreement, etc.; violation infringement, breaking, e.g. of a law; contravention; violation | |||
infraction; infracture | |||
breach | |||
intentional disregard | |||
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infraction A breach, violation, or infringement; as of a law, a contract, a right or duty; infraction | |||
fines | |||
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breach | |||
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infraction | |||
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misdemeanor | |||
crime | |||
greenstick fracture; hickory-stick fracture; willow fracture; incomplete fracture; interperiosteal fracture | |||
Spanish thesaurus | |||
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Una violación menor de la ley, contrato, o derecho que no es un delito menor, o un delito grave y que no es castigado con tiempo en la prisión. Violaciones menores de la ley de tráfico se consideran generalmente como infracciones; Una infracción de un derecho, deber, o ley |
infracción: 115 phrases in 17 subjects |