Usage examples of "international criminal" in English with translation to Spanish

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The criminal came out of the house with arms raised. El criminal salió de la casa con los brazos en alto.
The least objectionable "bridge language", or interethnic language is the planned international language Esperanto. El mejor "idioma intercultural" es el lenguaje planeado internacional Esperanto.
We followed the tracks of the criminal. Seguimos el rastro del criminal.
International disputes must be settled peacefully. Las disputas internacionales deben resolverse de forma pacífica.
This chapter of the book describes the crime as seen by the criminal. Este capítulo del libro describe el crimen desde la perspectiva del criminal.
Smith argues that no international laws can be applied to this case. Smith argumenta que no existen leyes internacionales que puedan aplicarse a este caso.
The criminal did evil things as a child. El criminal hizo cosas malignas cuando niño.
The drug problem is international. El problema de la droga es internacional.
They insisted on the criminal being punished. Insistieron en que el criminal fuera castigado.
Everyone, as a member of society, has the right to social security and is entitled to realization, through national effort and international co-operation and in accordance with the organization and resources of each State, of the economic, social and cultural rights indispensable for his dignity and the free development of his personality. Toda persona, como miembro de la sociedad, tiene derecho a la seguridad social, y a obtener, mediante el esfuerzo nacional y la cooperación internacional, habida cuenta de la organización y los recursos de cada Estado, la satisfacción de los derechos económicos, sociales y culturales, indispensables a su dignidad y al libre desarrollo de su personalidad.
How certain are you that he's a criminal? ¿Qué tan seguro estás de que él es un criminal?
All in all, the international conference was a success. En definitiva, la conferencia internacional fue un suceso.
That man is a criminal. Don't trust him. Aquel hombre es un criminal. No confíes en él.
English is quite often the language of choice when speaking to an international audience. El inglés es a menudo la lengua elegida para hablarle a una audiencia internacional.
The police demanded that the criminal hand over the gun to them. La policía ordenó que el criminal les entregara el arma.
English is considered an international language. El inglés es considerado un idioma internacional.
The criminal had to conceal his identity. El criminal tuvo que ocultar su identidad.
Canadian Thanksgiving Day and Columbus Day in the USA coincide, so Esperanto speakers from both countries take this opportunity to have an international meeting. El día de Acción de Gracias en Canadá y el de Colón en EE. UU. coinciden, por lo que los hablantes de esperanto de ambos países aprovechan la oportunidad para tener un encuentro internacional.
The criminal was sent into exile. El criminal fue exiliado.
Anyone who uses or works with Esperanto is an Esperantist, and every Esperantist has the right to consider their language a simple medium for international comprehension. Toda persona que utilice el esperanto o trabaje con él es un esperantista, y cada esperantista tiene el justo derecho de considerar la lengua como un simple medio de comprensión internacional.
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