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Übertretung
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английски
немски
немски
trans·gres·sion [trænzˈgreʃən, Am also træn(t)s-] СЪЩ
1. transgression no pl form (violation):
transgression
Übertretung f <-, -en>
transgression of the law
Gesetzesverstoß м <-es, -stöße>
transgression of the rules
2. transgression РЕЛ (sin):
transgression
Sünde f <-, -n>
transgression
Verstoß м <-es, -stö·ße>
немски
немски
английски
английски
transgression
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transgression of the law
Gesetzesverstoß м <-es, -stöße>
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Studies also show that mortality salience can also lead people to feel more inclined to punish minor moral transgressions.
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The total amplitude of the transgression preceded 11m and reached up to 14m a.s.l. in the area.
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His current research focuses primarily on the philosophical concept of the reconciliation of border transgression in the context of the paradigm.
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The term may also be applied to the punishment that is the consequence of transgression of the code of behaviour.
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For the time being though, his early transgressions were limited to bullying and street brawls.
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