outlaw
out
ˈaʊt
awt
law
ˌlɑ
laa
/ˈaʊtˌlɔː/

A(z) „outlaw” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

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törvĂ©nyen kĂ­vĂŒli, bandita

a person who operates outside the boundaries of established rules and may engage in illegal activities
outlaw definition and meaning
Példåk
In the 1920s, Al Capone gained notoriety as a Chicago-based outlaw involved in organized crime.
Az 1920-as Ă©vekben Al Capone hĂ­rnĂ©vre tett szert chicagĂłi bĂĄzisĂș törvĂ©nyen kĂ­vĂŒlikĂ©nt, aki szervezett bƱnözĂ©sbe keveredett.
02

törvĂ©nyen kĂ­vĂŒli, bandita

a person who has broken the law and is fleeing from legal authorities
Példåk
The small town became a refuge for outlaws hiding from the law.
A kis vĂĄros menedĂ©khellyĂ© vĂĄlt a törvĂ©ny elƑl bujkĂĄlĂł törvĂ©nyen kĂ­vĂŒliek szĂĄmĂĄra.
to outlaw
01

tilalmat kiszabni, illegĂĄlissĂĄ nyilvĂĄnĂ­tani

to officially state that something is illegal
Transitive: to outlaw an action
to outlaw definition and meaning
Példåk
In an effort to promote public safety, the city council chose to outlaw the use of fireworks within city limits.
A közbiztonsĂĄg elƑsegĂ­tĂ©se Ă©rdekĂ©ben a vĂĄrosi tanĂĄcs Ășgy döntött, hogy betiltja a tƱzijĂĄtĂ©kok hasznĂĄlatĂĄt a vĂĄros hatĂĄrain belĂŒl.
01

contrary to established law

Példåk
Outlaw trade routes developed beyond government control.
02

showing defiance or disregard for legal authority

Példåk
His outlaw behavior drew constant attention from police.
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