辞書 ポーランド語 - 英語

język polski - English

mniejsze wykroczenie 英語で:

1. minor offence


He had been in prison several times for minor offences before he decided to change his ways.

英語 "という言葉mniejsze wykroczenie"(minor offence)集合で発生します。

PAŃSTWO I SPOŁECZEŃSTWO

2. petty crime


Bank robbery is not a petty crime.
The teenagers were arrested for spraying graffiti on various buildings, which is a good example of the sorts of petty crime young people get involved in round here.
petty crime such as shoplifting is on the increase
They're trying to find the causes of the increase in petty crime.

英語 "という言葉mniejsze wykroczenie"(petty crime)集合で発生します。

Świat przyrody

3. minor


We should spend our time creating content for our website rather than wasting time worrying about minor cosmetic details.
It may seem like a minor thing to you, but for a lot of people this is really difficult to do.
Our city's transport problems are minor when measured against capitals like London and New York.
minor changes
It is important that a lawyer should leave no stone unturned even on minor points and harp on the same subject to achieve a break through in an impasse.
It's still minor league but in the not so distant future they'll be coming to a place near you.
Kouji was lucky; his traffic accident left only a minor scratch on the side of his car.
It's a pretty minor surgery so the doctor will probably only give you a local anaesthetic.
To do him justice, we must say that he is a minor musician.
If you ask a mathematician if he is an adult or a minor, don't be surprised if he answers "yes".
We have been discussing minor matters; it's high time we began talking turkey.
If a women walks on a public street exposing her lower body, it's public indecency. If she walks while exposing her upper body, then it's a violation of article 20(1) of the minor offenses act.
minor injuries; to undergo minor surgery; youths imprisoned for minor offences
Community service is the best punishment for young people who commit a minor offence.
small and not very important or serious, especially when compared with other things [≠ major]: We have made some minor changes to the program.