secuestro | |
gen. | abduction |
econ. | distraint |
mech. | attachment |
med. | pieces of bone; sequestra; sequester; sequestrum |
patents. | seizure |
UN sl., drug. | kidnapping offences |
vet.med. | quarantine of farms |
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abduction | |||
distraint | |||
pieces of bone; sequestra; sequester; sequestrum | |||
seizure | |||
kidnapping offences | |||
quarantine of farms | |||
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kidnapping | |||
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attachment | |||
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kidnapping | |||
kidnapping seizing and holding a person by force or fraud; deprivation of personal freedom; deposit; sequestration | |||
hijacking | |||
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hijack | |||
kidnap to seize and hold a person by force or fraud; abduct | |||
lock up | |||
seize | |||
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kidnap | |||
Spanish thesaurus | |||
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El delito de llevarse a una esposa, hijo, o pupilo, por engaño persuasivo, a la fuerza o con violencia |
secuestro : 47 phrases in 14 subjects |
Climatology | 1 |
Criminal law | 1 |
Ecology | 7 |
Economics | 2 |
Environment | 2 |
General | 3 |
Information technology | 1 |
Insurance | 2 |
International Monetary Fund | 1 |
Law | 19 |
Meteorology | 1 |
Patents | 1 |
Transport | 2 |
United Nations | 4 |