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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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previous [ingl. am. ˈpriviəs, ingl. brit. ˈpriːvɪəs] ADJ.

1. previous (earlier) atrbv.:

previous occasion/attempt/page
previous experience/knowledge
on the previous day
on the previous day
I had a previous engagement
I had a previous engagement

2. previous (hasty) coloq. pred:

to be previous

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

previous to as prep.
previous to this
in the previous financial year
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previous
in a previous life
previous
(anterior a algo) el capítulo anterior a este
the previous chapter
previous
the judge bore in mind his previous offenses o his previous record
he had no previous convictions

en el diccionario PONS

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I. previous [ˈpri:viəs] ADJ.

1. previous (former):

previous
on the previous day/week

2. previous (prior):

previous
without previous notice

II. previous [ˈpri:viəs] ADV.

previous to doing sth

previous convictions SUST. pl.

previous convictions
previous [or repeat] offender
the previous evening
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español
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previous pathology espec.
previous
the previous president
previo (-a)
previous
en el diccionario PONS
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previous [ˈpri·vi·əs] ADJ.

1. previous (former):

previous
on the previous day/week

2. previous (prior):

previous

previous convictions SUST. pl.

previous convictions

previous to ADV.

previous to to doing sth
previous [or repeat] offender
the previous evening
español
español
inglés
inglés
previous
the previous president
previo (-a)
previous
the previous day

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The principal offenders were never tried or punished.
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In 2000, an approach based on enhanced computerised access to information about offenders was tried.
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An offender on probation is ordered to follow certain conditions set forth by the court, often under the supervision of a probation officer.
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This could result in more offenders being handed community sentences.
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They are the ones who determine whether the offender is a serious risk to public safety.
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