crackdown in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

crackdown in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for crackdown in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
The president ordered a crackdown on witchdoctors in the spring of 2008.
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In 1977 the regime launched a crackdown against the communists.
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Between 300 and 400 of the party's approximately 1,500 members were detained in the resulting crackdown.
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There followed a crackdown on the floating population and civilian population.
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He also urged all political factions to respond to the national reconciliation efforts and said that he had no prior knowledge of the crackdown efforts.
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Some 2,000 other nobles were arrested as part of a mass crackdown.
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Those demonstrations were brutally stopped by the police and later led to a severe crackdown on the democratic movement.
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Online activists' calls for support against the police crackdown increased the number of sit-in protesters by the evening.
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At first, nationalist organizations watered down their rhetoric in order to not provoke a crackdown.
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Imprisoned for two years following the 1989 crackdown.
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