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arson at <sinyagin_general_er> Of Explained:
arson Pronunciation
arson
* поджог



arson at 英汉汉英双向词典 Of Explained:
ar.son
[`ɑrsn; ˋɑ:sn]
<<不可数名词>>
‘法律’纵火 (罪)

arson at 英汉汉英双向科技词典 Of Explained:

放火

安全

arson at CDICT英汉辞典 Of Explained:
ˋɑrsN;ˊɑːsn< ar.son >
<<名词>>
『法律』纵火罪

arson at 11万英汉词典 Of Explained:
<'&:sn>n.纵火;纵火罪

arson at 朗道英汉字典5.0 Of Explained:
*['ɑ:sәn]
n. 纵火, 纵火罪
【法】 纵火, 放火

arson at 简明英汉词典 Of Explained:
['ɑ:sn]
n.
纵火, 纵火罪

arson at 牛津简明英汉袖珍辞典 Of Explained:
['a:s(ә)n]
n.纵火,纵火罪

arson at 英汉汉英专业词典 Of Explained:
纵火
放火

arson at 英汉专业词典 Of Explained:
放火
放火
纵火
纵火

arson at Sun Dict Of Explained:
'ɑ:snn.纵火、放火;

arson at XDICT英汉辞典 Of Explained:
ˊɑːsnn. 纵火,纵火罪

arson at 21世紀英漢漢英雙向詞典 Of Explained:
ar.son
[`ɑrsn; ˋɑ:sn]
<<不可數名詞>>
‘法律’縱火 (罪)

arson at CDICT5英漢辭典 Of Explained:
ˋɑrsN;ˊɑːsn< ar.son >
<<名詞>>
『法律』縱火罪

arson at CMU American English spelling Of Explained:
['ɑ:sən]

arson at Anh Việt Of Explained:
@arson /'ɑ:sinəs/
* danh từ
- sự cố ý gây nên hoả hoạn; sự đốt phá (nhà, cửa...)

arson at English-Esperanto Of Explained:
brulkrimo.

Arson at English Etymology Of Explained:
1680, from Anglo-Fr. arsoun (1275), from O.Fr. arsion, from L.L. arsionem (nom. arsio) "a burning," from L. arsus pp. of ardere "to burn," from PIE base *as- "to burn, glow" (see ardent). The O.E. term was b?irnet, lit. "burning;" and Coke has indictment of burning (1640). Arsonist is from 1864. ///

arson at en-ru-bars Of Explained:
1> _юр. поджог

arson at I2E English-Spanish Of Explained:
incendio provocado

arson at jdict-EngHun Of Explained:
gyújtogatás

arson at jdict-English_Serbian Of Explained:
palikucstvo

arson at jdict-English_Spanish Of Explained:
incendio provocado

arson at jmdict-en-ja Of Explained:
不審火
ふしんび
放火
ほうか
火付
火付け
ひつけ

arson at 朗道英漢字典5.0 Of Explained:
*['ɑ:sәn]
n. 縱火, 縱火罪
【法】 縱火, 放火

arson at Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Of Explained:
n [U] [Date: 1600-1700; Language: Old French; Origin: ardre 'to burn', from Latin ardere; ARDENT]// the crime of deliberately making something burn, especially a building// --The school was destroyed in an arson attack. //

arson at ding-eng-ger Of Explained:
Brandstiftung {f}

arson at english-french Of Explained:
incendiaire

arson at english-german Of Explained:
Brandstiftung

arson at english-hungarian Of Explained:
gyújtogatás

arson at english-japanese Of Explained:
hitsuke, houka

arson at english-korean Of Explained:
arson n, 방화

arson at english-norwegian Of Explained:
brannstiftelse

arson at english-russian Of Explained:
поджог

arson at english-spanish Of Explained:
incendio provocado

arson at english-swedish Of Explained:
mordbrand

arson at eng-persian Of Explained:
آتش زنی، ایجاد حریق عمدی.

arson at frank-eng-deu Of Explained:
Brandstiftung

arson at Sun Dict Of Explained:
'ɑ:snn.縱火、放火;

arson at English-Greek Of Explained:
εμπρησμός

arson at English-Spanish Of Explained:
incendio provocado

arson at The Britannica Concise Of Explained:
Crime of willfully, wrongfully, and unjustifiably setting property on fire, often for the purpose of committing fraud (e.g., on an insurance company). In nearly all countries but Britain, the arsonist may be charged with murder if arson causes death. Germany and some U.S. states also impose serious penalties for arson if committed to conceal or destroy evidence of another crime. A fire caused by accident or ordinary carelessness is not arson, but people who act in reckless disregard of the consequences of their actions may be guilty of arson.

arson at English - Arabic Of Explained:
Arson

التّخريب

arson at English - Croatian Of Explained:

palež, palikućstvo, piromanija

arson at English - Czech Of Explained:
arson

žhářství

Entry edited by: B2

arson at English - German Of Explained:
arson [ɑːsn]
Brandstiftung

arson at English - Hindi Of Explained:
arson

1. आगज़नी
"During the communal violance arson broke out in the area."

arson at English - Hungarian Of Explained:

gyújtogatás

arson at English - Turkish Of Explained:

1. kundakçılık, kasten yangın çıkarma.

arson at korolew_enru Of Explained:
arson
n поджог

arson at slovnyk_en-pl Of Explained:
ARSON
PODPALENIE

arson at slovnyk_en-ru Of Explained:
arson
поджог

arson at slovnyk_en-uk Of Explained:
arson
палійство
підпал

arson at sokrat_enru Of Explained:
arson
поджег

arson at 英譯中字典 Of Explained:
<'&:s}n>
n.[法]縱火(罪)

arson at 懶蟲簡明英漢詞典 Of Explained:
['ɑ:sn]
n.
縱火, 縱火罪

arson at English-Thai Lexitron Dictionary 2.0 Of Explained:
N. การลอบวางเพลิง syn:[firing; pyromania]

arson at XDICT英漢辭典 Of Explained:
ˊɑːsnn. 縱火,縱火罪

arson at English-Russian dictionary Mueller, 7 th ed., With emphasis Of Explained:
arson
ˈɑ:sn
_n. _юр. поджОг

arson at Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary Of Explained:
noun
[U] the crime of deliberately setting fire to sth, especially a building:
to carry out an arson attack

arson at Bouviers Law Dictionary Of Explained:
ARSON, criminal law. At common law an offence of the degree of felony; and
is defined by Lord Coke to be the malicious and voluntary burning of the
house of another, by night or day. 3 Inst. 66.
2. In order to make this crime complete, there must be, 1st, a burning
of the house, or some part of it; it is sufficient if any part be consumed,
however small it may be. 9 C. & P. 45; 38 E. C. L. R. 29; 16 Mass. 105. 2d.
The house burnt must; belong to another; but if a man set fire to his own
house with a view to burn his neighbor's, and does so, it is at least a
great misdemeanor, if not a felony. 1 Hale, P. C. 568; 2 East, P. C. 1027; 2
Russ. 487. 3d. The burning must have been both malicious and willful.
3. The offence of arson at common law, does not extend further than the
burning of the house of another. By statute this crime is greatly enlarged
in some of the states, as in Pennsylvania, where it is extended to the
burning of any barn or outhouse having bay or grain therein; any barrack,
rick or stack of hay, grain, or bark; any public buildings, church or
meeting-house, college, school or library. Act 23d April, 1829; 2 Russell on
Crimes, 486; 1 Hawk. P. C. c. 39 4 Bl. Com. 220; 2 East, P. C. c. 21, s. 1,
p. 1015; 16 John. R. 203; 16 Mass. 105. As to the extension of the offence
by the laws of the United States, see Stat. 1825, c. 276, 3 Story's L. U. S.
1999.

ARSON at Websters Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) Of Explained:
Arson \Ar"son\ ([aum]r"s'n; 277), n. [OF. arson, arsun, fr. L.
ardere, arsum, to burn.] (Law)
The malicious burning of a dwelling house or outhouse of
another man, which by the common law is felony; the malicious
and voluntary firing of a building or ship. --Wharton.

Note: The definition of this crime is varied by statues in
different countries and states. The English law of
arson has been considerably modified in the United
States; in some of the States it has been materially
enlarged, while in others, various degrees of arson
have been established, with corresponding punishment.
--Burrill.

Arson at БГ Офис - английско-български речник Of Explained:
['a:sn]
n юр. палеж

arson at WordNet Of Explained:
arson
n : malicious burning to destroy property; "the British term for
arson is fire-raising" [syn: {incendiarism}, {fire-raising}]