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Das Buch Face2face - Obere Mittelstufe - Einheit 3 ​​- 3A

Hier finden Sie die Vokabeln aus Einheit 3 ​​– 3A im Face2Face Upper-Intermediate-Kursbuch, wie zum Beispiel „Ladendiebstahl“, „Betrüger“, „Beute“ usw.

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Face2face - Upper-intermediate
crime
[Nomen]

an unlawful act that is punishable by the legal system

Verbrechen, Straftat

Verbrechen, Straftat

Ex: The increase in crime has made residents feel unsafe .
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theft
[Nomen]

the illegal act of taking something from a place or person without permission

Diebstahl, Entwendung

Diebstahl, Entwendung

Ex: The museum increased its security measures after a theft of priceless art pieces from its gallery .
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burglary
[Nomen]

the crime of entering a building to commit illegal activities such as stealing, damaging property, etc.

Einbruch

Einbruch

Ex: During the trial , evidence of the defendant ’s involvement in burglary was overwhelming .
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mugging
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the act of threatening someone or beating them in order to gain some money

Raubüberfall, Überfall

Raubüberfall, Überfall

Ex: mugging left him without his wallet and phone .
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the crime of taking goods from a store without paying for them

Ladendiebstahl

Ladendiebstahl

Ex: The security team implemented new measures to shoplifting.
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smuggling
[Nomen]

the act of importing or exporting goods or people secretly and against the law

Schmuggel, Schmuggeln

Schmuggel, Schmuggeln

Ex: The international community is working together to fight smuggling.
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kidnapping
[Nomen]

the act of taking someone against their will and imprisoning them

Entführung, Kidnapping

Entführung, Kidnapping

Ex: International agencies are working together to prevent kidnapping.
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fraud
[Nomen]

the act of cheating in order to make illegal money

Betrug, Täuschung

Betrug, Täuschung

Ex: She was shocked to learn that her identity had been stolen and used fraud, leaving her with a damaged credit score .
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bribery
[Nomen]

the act of offering money to an authority to gain advantage

Bestechung, Korruption

Bestechung, Korruption

Ex: The anti-corruption campaign aims to raise awareness about the dangers bribery in both public and private sectors .
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murder
[Nomen]

the crime of ending a person's life deliberately

Mord, Tötung

Mord, Tötung

Ex: The documentary explored various motives murder, shedding light on psychological factors involved .
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arson
[Nomen]

the criminal act of setting something on fire, particularly a building

Brandstiftung, Feuersetzen

Brandstiftung, Feuersetzen

Ex: The insurance company denied the claim due to evidence suggesting the fire was caused arson.
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vandalism
[Nomen]

the illegal act of purposefully damaging a property belonging to another person or organization

Vandalismus

Vandalismus

Ex: Volunteers organized a cleanup effort to repair the damage caused vandalism in the local park .
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looting
[Nomen]

the act of stealing goods or property from a place, especially during a time of chaos or disorder

Plünderung, Raub

Plünderung, Raub

Ex: Shops were heavily damaged during looting.
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terrorism
[Nomen]

the act of using violence such as killing people, bombing, etc. to gain political power

Terrorismus

Terrorismus

Ex: Many countries are strengthening their laws terrorism to protect national security .
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robbery
[Nomen]

the crime of stealing money or goods from someone or somewhere, especially by violence or threat

Raub

Raub

Ex: The jewelry store was hit by robbery in broad daylight , with expensive items stolen .
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robber
[Nomen]

a person who steals from someone or something using force or threat of violence

Räuber, Dieb

Räuber, Dieb

Ex: The robber executed a heist at the jewelry store , taking valuable gems and cash .
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thief
[Nomen]

someone who steals something from a person or place without using violence or threats

Dieb, Diebin

Dieb, Diebin

Ex: thief attempted to escape through the alley , but the police quickly cornered him .
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to steal
[Verb]

to take something from someone or somewhere without permission or paying for it

stehlen, klauen

stehlen, klauen

Ex: While we were at the party , someone stealing valuables from the guests .
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burglar
[Nomen]

someone who illegally enters a place in order to steal something

Einbrecher, Dieb

Einbrecher, Dieb

Ex: burglar was caught on surveillance cameras , making it easy for the police to identify and arrest him .
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to burgle
[Verb]

to illegally enter a place in order to commit theft

einbrechen, ein Haustür aufbrechen

einbrechen, ein Haustür aufbrechen

Ex: The thieves attempted burgle the house while the owners were away on vacation .
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to mug
[Verb]

to steal from someone by threatening them or using violence, particularly in a public place

überfallen, verprügeln

überfallen, verprügeln

Ex: The mugged several people before being arrested by the authorities .
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mugger
[Nomen]

a person who attacks and robs people in a public place

Raubüberfall, Täter

Raubüberfall, Täter

Ex: He was mugger who targeted people on the subway , quickly snatching their bags before fleeing the scene .
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shoplifter
[Nomen]

a person who secretly takes goods from a store without paying

Ladendieb, Ladendiebin

Ladendieb, Ladendiebin

Ex: Authorities charged shoplifter with petty theft .
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to steal goods from a store by secretly taking them without paying

einen Ladendiebstahl begehen

einen Ladendiebstahl begehen

Ex: The employee noticed the shoplifting and immediately called the police .
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to move goods or people illegally and secretly into or out of a country

schmuggeln, einschmuggeln

schmuggeln, einschmuggeln

Ex: The smuggled rare animals across the border .
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smuggler
[Nomen]

an individual who illegally and secretly imports or exports goods or people

Schmuggler, Schmugglerin

Schmuggler, Schmugglerin

Ex: smuggler faced severe penalties for attempting to bring in counterfeit products that violated international trade laws .
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to kidnap
[Verb]

to take someone away and hold them in captivity, typically to demand something for their release

entführen, kidnappen

entführen, kidnappen

Ex: She was terrified when she realized that they intended kidnap her .
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kidnapper
[Nomen]

someone who takes an individual away and holds them in captivity, particularly to demand something for their release

Entführer, Kidnapper

Entführer, Kidnapper

Ex: The victim was finally reunited with her family after kidnapper was apprehended by law enforcement .
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to illegally obtain money or property from someone by tricking them

betrügen, täuschen

betrügen, täuschen

Ex: The email phishing scheme aimed defraud recipients by tricking them into revealing personal information .
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fraudster
[Nomen]

a person who deceives others to gain money, particularly in business transactions

Betrüger, Swindler

Betrüger, Swindler

Ex: fraudster was sentenced to prison after the authorities uncovered his elaborate scheme to manipulate insurance claims .
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to bribe
[Verb]

to persuade someone to do something, often illegal, by giving them an amount of money or something of value

bestechen, bestechend arbeiten

bestechen, bestechend arbeiten

Ex: The whistleblower came forward with information about a scheme bribe public officials for construction permits .
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to murder
[Verb]

to unlawfully and intentionally kill another human being

morden, ermorden

morden, ermorden

Ex: Last year , the criminal murdered an innocent bystander .
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murderer
[Nomen]

a person who is guilty of killing another human being deliberately

Mörder(in)

Mörder(in)

Ex: The documentary examined the psychology of murderer, trying to understand what drives someone to commit such a crime .
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arsonist
[Nomen]

a person who intentionally starts fires, often for criminal purposes

Brandstifter, Feuerteufel

Brandstifter, Feuerteufel

Ex: Authorities are searching for arsonist responsible for the forest fire .
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to intentionally damage something, particularly public property

vandalieren, verwüsten

vandalieren, verwüsten

Ex: The police arrested individuals vandalizing street signs and traffic signals .
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vandal
[Nomen]

someone who intentionally damages or destroys public or private property

Vandal, Vandalismus

Vandal, Vandalismus

Ex: As a punishment , vandal was required to clean up the mess they had made and pay for the repairs .
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to loot
[Verb]

to illegally obtain or exploit copyrighted or patented material for personal gain

plündern, rauben

plündern, rauben

Ex: The artist 's designs looted by counterfeiters who mass-produced knockoff products and sold them at a fraction of the price .
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looter
[Nomen]

someone who steals things from a place during a time of unrest or disaster

Plünderer, Raubritter

Plünderer, Raubritter

Ex: looters targeted high-end stores during the riots .
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to force someone to act or obey by instilling intense fear, often through threats or violence

terrorisieren, in Angst versetzen

terrorisieren, in Angst versetzen

Ex: The terrorized the shop owners into paying them for protection .
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terrorist
[Nomen]

person who uses violence or threats to achieve political or ideological goals by targeting innocent people or civilians

Terrorist, Terroristengruppe

Terrorist, Terroristengruppe

Ex: terrorist was sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of plotting a series of violent acts against innocent civilians .
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