Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Arrest"
The meaning of "Arrest" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Что значит arrest?
A:
arrest:(someone) by legal authority and take into custody.
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Q:
Что значит arresting?
A:
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Arrest means 逮捕. So "arresting" means "make you frozen with shock, as if being arrested".
Arrest means 逮捕. So "arresting" means "make you frozen with shock, as if being arrested".
Q:
Что значит placed under arrest?
A:
The police put the person in handcuffs to take them to jail.
A person can get arrested at first, but it doesn't mean the same as getting found guilty of a crime.
A person can get arrested at first, but it doesn't mean the same as getting found guilty of a crime.
Q:
Что значит respiratory arrest?
A:
respiratory (adjective) = breathing
("Respiratory" comes from the word "respiration".)
"Arrest" is this sense means stopping.
For example:
"He is in respiratory arrest" = "He has stopped breathing"
("Respiratory" comes from the word "respiration".)
"Arrest" is this sense means stopping.
For example:
"He is in respiratory arrest" = "He has stopped breathing"
Q:
Что значит of the remaining arrests?
A:
It is meaning the rest of the people who have been arrested.
Example sentences using "Arrest"
Q:
Покажите мне примеры предложений с arrest.
A:
These aren't common phrases, but they are example sentences.
"You are under arrest!"
"The police will arrest that criminal."
"Are you going to arrest me?"
"You are under arrest!"
"The police will arrest that criminal."
"Are you going to arrest me?"
Q:
Покажите мне примеры предложений с arrest.
A:
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Q:
Покажите мне примеры предложений с under arrest.
A:
"Stop right there! You're under arrest!"
"I'm placing you under arrest for drunk driving."
"I'm going to have to place you under arrest for assaulting an officer."
"I'm placing you under arrest for drunk driving."
"I'm going to have to place you under arrest for assaulting an officer."
Q:
Покажите мне примеры предложений с under arrest.
A:
Police officers say it when you've done something bad and they are taking you to jail-----if you are already in jail then you are arrested
-Within hours, he was under arrest.
-Mr. Smith has been under arrest since February.
-She is under arrest.
-Both are under arrest on suspicion of murdering Alex Knight
-He was arrested in Switzerland on Sept. 26 and has been under house arrest there since.
-Within hours, he was under arrest.
-Mr. Smith has been under arrest since February.
-She is under arrest.
-Both are under arrest on suspicion of murdering Alex Knight
-He was arrested in Switzerland on Sept. 26 and has been under house arrest there since.
Synonyms of "Arrest" and their differences
Q:
В чем разница между arrest и apprehend ?
A:
Apprehend = capture, may imply a chase
Arrest = to place under arrest (in handcuffs, no longer free to leave!)
Many times, when a criminal is 'apprehended' them being arrested is implied and not always directly mentioned.
"The fugitive was apprehended on Sunday at a nearby farm."
"After Danny failed to pass a breathalyzer he was placed under arrest for driving while intoxicated."
Arrest = to place under arrest (in handcuffs, no longer free to leave!)
Many times, when a criminal is 'apprehended' them being arrested is implied and not always directly mentioned.
"The fugitive was apprehended on Sunday at a nearby farm."
"After Danny failed to pass a breathalyzer he was placed under arrest for driving while intoxicated."
Q:
В чем разница между arrest и capture ?
A:
Arrest is a form of capture. Someone is arrested if they are captured by a law enforcement agent (a police officer, a security guard, etc.) and held in custody (kept in a jail or other secure place) until they are charged with a crime or released.
- The police captured the robber before he could escape. (= the police prevented him from escaping)
- The police arrested the robber before he could escape. (= the police captured him and brought him to jail)
- I captured the bug in my hands and released it outside.
- I arrested the bug in my hands and released it outside. (WRONG, we can't use arrest for this context)
- The police captured the robber before he could escape. (= the police prevented him from escaping)
- The police arrested the robber before he could escape. (= the police captured him and brought him to jail)
- I captured the bug in my hands and released it outside.
- I arrested the bug in my hands and released it outside. (WRONG, we can't use arrest for this context)
Q:
В чем разница между He is/was arrested. и He gets/got arrested ?
A:
Hm, it depends on the word.
You can “get surprised” or “has been surprised”
“I got surprised when my friends visited for my birthday.”
“She has been surprised by him a lot. He’s good at surprises.”
You cannot “get dead” though. “She has been dead” sounds like half answer to a question.
A: I haven’t seen your grandma recently. I should say hi.
B: She has been dead for a while.
A: I’m sorry to hear that.
You can “get surprised” or “has been surprised”
“I got surprised when my friends visited for my birthday.”
“She has been surprised by him a lot. He’s good at surprises.”
You cannot “get dead” though. “She has been dead” sounds like half answer to a question.
A: I haven’t seen your grandma recently. I should say hi.
B: She has been dead for a while.
A: I’m sorry to hear that.
Q:
В чем разница между arrest и catch ?
A:
Arrest is what the police do
Q:
В чем разница между arrested и under arrest ?
A:
Arrested is past tense and under arrest is present tense.
"He was arrested for murder"
"He is under arrest for murder"
"He was arrested for murder"
"He is under arrest for murder"
Translations of "Arrest"
Q:
Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? arrest, the police arrested crimes
A:
He was arrested by the police.
Q:
Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? you under arrest
A:
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Как сказать на Английском (американский вариант)? cardiac arrest
A:
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Other questions about "Arrest"
Q:
The arrest affidavit obtained by Fox News of a white Dallas police officer who shot and killed a black neighbor in his own home — after confusing the floor she was on — shed new light on the case
What does “confuse the floor” mean?
What does “confuse the floor” mean?
A:
It was an apartment building and she thought his apartment was hers by mistake, she was on the wrong floor.
Q:
What does "it" of " has embraced it since his arrest." refer to?
Stone has embraced "what" since his arrest??
Context>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>..
Jackson said if she did impose a gag order, Stone would still be able to talk to the media about issues unrelated to Muller's criminal case against him. The judge gave both sides until Feb. 8 to file briefs on whether they would oppose such an order.
Stone can "discuss foreign relations, immigration or Tom Brady as much as he wants to," the judge said, referring to the star New England Patriots quarterback.
Jackson previously imposed a similar gag order on Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who was convicted by a Virginia jury last year of financial wrongdoing charges brought by Mueller and pleaded guilty to other charges in Washington.
Arrested in Florida on Jan. 25, Stone pleaded not guilty on Tuesday in Washington.
Criminal defendants typically shun the media spotlight. But Stone, a 66-year-old self-proclaimed "dirty trickster" and Republican political operative since the days of the Watergate scandal that forced his former boss President Richard Nixon to resign in 1974, has embraced it since his arrest.
Stone has embraced "what" since his arrest??
Context>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>..
Jackson said if she did impose a gag order, Stone would still be able to talk to the media about issues unrelated to Muller's criminal case against him. The judge gave both sides until Feb. 8 to file briefs on whether they would oppose such an order.
Stone can "discuss foreign relations, immigration or Tom Brady as much as he wants to," the judge said, referring to the star New England Patriots quarterback.
Jackson previously imposed a similar gag order on Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, who was convicted by a Virginia jury last year of financial wrongdoing charges brought by Mueller and pleaded guilty to other charges in Washington.
Arrested in Florida on Jan. 25, Stone pleaded not guilty on Tuesday in Washington.
Criminal defendants typically shun the media spotlight. But Stone, a 66-year-old self-proclaimed "dirty trickster" and Republican political operative since the days of the Watergate scandal that forced his former boss President Richard Nixon to resign in 1974, has embraced it since his arrest.
A:
it = being in the media spotlight, having the attention of the media.
Q:
Пожалуйста, покажите как произносится It is likely that she is about to suffer cardiac arrest..
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Q:
(Written) We require an arrest and an investigation of him, who is in charge of the accident. это звучит нормально?
A:
We will investigate and arrest the person responsible for this accident.
Investigations always are done before arrests are made, and "in charge of" is used when someone has been given responsibility, like in a job (team manager, boss, etc.), while "being responsible" in this context means that they are the cause of the accident--they are responsible for the consequences.
Investigations always are done before arrests are made, and "in charge of" is used when someone has been given responsibility, like in a job (team manager, boss, etc.), while "being responsible" in this context means that they are the cause of the accident--they are responsible for the consequences.
Q:
i can't be detained without an arrest warrant and be padded down without my consent. это звучит нормально?
A:
"Detain" is temporary. They are holding you will they search you're vehicle or the crime scene for solid evidence to convict you and continue with the arrest.
"Arrest" is permanent hold in a prison for the amount of time the judge has ordered.
"detainment" comes before arrest. If they can't find any solid evidence, paraphernalia (like drugs) or get a confession out of you. They can't hold you, I've heard that that the rule for that are different in all countries though. Here in a America with the whole "Innocent until proven guilty" thing, they can't hold you without hard evidence.
"Arrest" is permanent hold in a prison for the amount of time the judge has ordered.
"detainment" comes before arrest. If they can't find any solid evidence, paraphernalia (like drugs) or get a confession out of you. They can't hold you, I've heard that that the rule for that are different in all countries though. Here in a America with the whole "Innocent until proven guilty" thing, they can't hold you without hard evidence.
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