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2 accusers
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3 accusers
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4 he was confronted with his accusers
Общая лексика: ему дали очную ставку с людьми, его обвиняющимиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he was confronted with his accusers
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7 acusador
adj.1 accusing, accusatory, prosecuting, prosecutorial.La parte acusadora The accusing party.2 incriminating, accusing, denunciative, accusative.m.accuser, accusant, plaintiff, prosecutor.* * *► adjetivo1 accusing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 accuser* * *(f. - acusadora)noun1) accuser2) prosecutor* * *acusador, -a1.ADJ accusing, reproachful2.SM / F accuseracusador(a) público/a — public prosecutor, procurator fiscal (Escocia), prosecuting o district attorney (EEUU)
* * *I- dora adjetivo accusing, accusatory (frml)II- dora masculino, femenino prosecuting attorney (AmE), prosecuting counsel (BrE)* * *= accuser.Ex. In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.----* dedo acusador = pointing finger.* * *I- dora adjetivo accusing, accusatory (frml)II- dora masculino, femenino prosecuting attorney (AmE), prosecuting counsel (BrE)* * *= accuser.Ex: In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.
* dedo acusador = pointing finger.* * *accusing, accusatory ( frml)me dirigió una mirada acusadora she gave me an accusing lookmasculine, feminine* * *
acusador◊ - dora adjetivo
accusing, accusatory (frml);
una mirada acusadora an accusing look
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
prosecuting attorney (AmE), prosecuting counsel (BrE)
' acusador' also found in these entries:
English:
prosecutor
- accusing
* * *acusador, -ora♦ adjaccusing♦ nm,faccuser* * *m1 accuser2 JUR prosecuting attorney* * *1) : accuser2) fiscal: prosecutor -
8 demandante
f. & m.plaintiff.* * *1 DERECHO plaintiff2 (persona que busca) seeker, hunter; (persona que compra) buyer■ la mayoría de los demandantes de piso prefieren una vivienda nueva most flat hunters prefer a brand new home► adjetivo1 pleading, begging\parte demandante plaintiffdemandante de divorcio person suing for divorcedemandante de empleo job hunter* * *noun mf.* * *SMF1) (Jur) plaintiff2)* * *masculino y femenino plaintiff* * *= claimant, complainant, plaintiff, accuser, petitioner, prosecuting.Ex. Some material in this database is from copyrighted publications of the respective copyright claimants.Ex. Each branch was given a poster to display and a supply of forms which complainants could fill in and these were returned by the library to the nearest consumer protection office for action.Ex. Patricia Hunter and several hundred co- plaintiffs who live in the shadow of Canary Wharf Tower, London, claimed damages in nuisance.Ex. In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.Ex. In closing, I would like to remind investigating committees that they are being observed by the petitioner and his family.Ex. Moreover, the investigating function is in principle kept separate from the prosecuting one, at least in the case of the more serious offences including those related to corruption.* * *masculino y femenino plaintiff* * *= claimant, complainant, plaintiff, accuser, petitioner, prosecuting.Ex: Some material in this database is from copyrighted publications of the respective copyright claimants.
Ex: Each branch was given a poster to display and a supply of forms which complainants could fill in and these were returned by the library to the nearest consumer protection office for action.Ex: Patricia Hunter and several hundred co- plaintiffs who live in the shadow of Canary Wharf Tower, London, claimed damages in nuisance.Ex: In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.Ex: In closing, I would like to remind investigating committees that they are being observed by the petitioner and his family.Ex: Moreover, the investigating function is in principle kept separate from the prosecuting one, at least in the case of the more serious offences including those related to corruption.* * *actúa en representación de la parte demandante he represents the plaintiff/plaintiffsplaintiff* * *
demandante sustantivo masculino y femenino
plaintiff
demandante mf claimant, US plaintiff
' demandante' also found in these entries:
English:
claimant
- job seeker
- plaintiff
* * *♦ nmf1. [en juicio] plaintiff♦ adjla parte demandante [en juicio] the plaintiff* * *m/f JUR plaintiff* * *demandante nmf: plaintiff -
9 denunciante
adj.denouncing.f. & m.denunciator, accuser, denouncer, claimant.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 person who reports a crime* * *masculino y femenino: person who reports a crime* * *= accuser.Ex. In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.* * *masculino y femenino: person who reports a crime* * *= accuser.Ex: In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.
* * *masculine, feminine* * *denunciante nmf= person who reports a crime* * *m/f person who reports a crime* * *denunciante nmf: accuser (of a crime) -
10 imputado
f. & m.accused person, defendant, accused person awaiting judgment, accused person awaiting sentence.past part.past participle of spanish verb: imputar.* * *= accused.Ex. In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.* * *= accused.Ex: In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.
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11 inculpado
adj.accused.f. & m.accused, culprit, defendant.past part.past participle of spanish verb: inculpar.* * *► adjetivo1 accused► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 accused■ la inculpada ha presentado recurso contra su procesamiento the accused has appealed against her prosecution■ son cuatro los inculpados en el caso Alfesa four people have been charged in connection with the Alfesa case* * *inculpado, -aSM / F accused personel inculpado — the accused, the defendant
* * *- da masculino, femeninoel inculpado/la inculpada — the accused
* * *= accused.Ex. In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.* * *- da masculino, femeninoel inculpado/la inculpada — the accused
* * *= accused.Ex: In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.
* * *inculpado -damasculine, feminineel inculpado/la inculpada the accused* * *
Del verbo inculpar: ( conjugate inculpar)
inculpado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
inculpado
inculpar
inculpado,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino accused
inculpar verbo transitivo to accuse [de, of], to blame [de, for]
Jur to charge [de, with]
' inculpado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
inculpada
- reclamar
* * *inculpado, -a♦ adjcharged♦ nm,fel inculpado, la inculpada the accused* * *m, inculpada f:el inculpado the accused -
12 reo
f. & m.offender, culprit (culpado).m.1 accused, defendant, indictee, accused person awaiting sentence.2 prisoner, jailbird.3 sea trout.* * *1 (trucha) salmon trout————————1 (turno) turn, go————————1 (acusado) defendant, accused2 (culpable) culprit; (con cargos contra la ley) convicted offender* * *ISMF1) (=delincuente) culprit, offender; (Jur) accused, defendant2) Cono Sur (=vagabundo) tramp, bum (EEUU) *IISM (=pez) sea trout* * *masculino y femenino ( en lo penal - acusado) accused, defendant; (- condenado) convicted offender; ( en lo civil) (Méx) defendant* * *= accused.Ex. In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.----* reo político = political prisoner.* * *masculino y femenino ( en lo penal - acusado) accused, defendant; (- condenado) convicted offender; ( en lo civil) (Méx) defendant* * *= accused.Ex: In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.
* reo político = political prisoner.* * *reo1( Der)1 (en lo penal — acusado) accused, defendant; (— condenado) convicted offenderfue declarado or encargado reo ( AmL); he was committed for trial2 ( Méx) (en lo civil) defendantmasculine, femininereo3( Zool) sea trout* * *
reo sustantivo masculino y femenino ( en lo penal — acusado) accused, defendant;
(— condenado) convicted offender;
( en lo civil) (Méx) defendant
reo
I mf
1 (acusado de un delito) defendant, accused
2 (declarado culpable) guilty person, convicted criminal
II m Zool (pez) variety of trout
' reo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ejecutar
English:
free
- prisoner
* * *reo1 nmf1. [culpado] offender, culprit2. [acusado] accused, defendant♦ adj[en aspecto] scruffy; [en modales] loutish, Br yobbish♦ nm,f[en aspecto] Br scruff, US bum; [en modales] lout, Br yob* * *m, rea f accused* * *1) : accused, defendant2) : offender, culprit -
13 accuser
------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] accuser[English Plural] accusers[Swahili Word] mshtaka[Swahili Plural] washtaka[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10[Derived Word] shtaki V------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] accuser[English Plural] accusers[Swahili Word] mshtaki[Swahili Plural] washtaki[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] shtaki V------------------------------------------------------------ -
14 קטיגור
קָטֵיגוֹרm. (κατήγορος) accuser, public prosecutor. Ab. IV, 11 העובר … קונה לו ק׳ אחד he who commits one sin, acquires one prosecutor for himself, opp. פרקליט. R. Hash. 26a, v. סְנֵיגוֹר. Ex. R. s. 43, beg. Lev. R. s. 19 עלה קָטֵיגוֹרוֹוכ׳ his (Solomons) accuser (before the Lord) arose Ib. s. 30; a. fr.(Ab. dR. N. ch. II קושרין ק׳, read: קָטֵיגוֹרְיָא.Pl. קָטֵיגוֹרִים, קָטֵיגוֹרִין. Pesik. R. s. 40 וק׳ עומדים לפניך … קטיגוריא (not … רים) the accusers stand before thee, and the advocates stand before thee, these pleading in our favor, and those bringing charges against us. Y.R. Hash. I, 57b top. Midr. Till. to Ps. 8:2 בכל יום הייתם ק׳וכ׳ ed. Bub. (ed. קטיגטין, corr. acc.) at all times you have been accusers (creating mischief) between me and Israel; a. e.Gen. R. s. 31, beg. הגיע ק׳ some ed., read: קָטֵיגוֹרְיָא. -
15 קָטֵיגוֹר
קָטֵיגוֹרm. (κατήγορος) accuser, public prosecutor. Ab. IV, 11 העובר … קונה לו ק׳ אחד he who commits one sin, acquires one prosecutor for himself, opp. פרקליט. R. Hash. 26a, v. סְנֵיגוֹר. Ex. R. s. 43, beg. Lev. R. s. 19 עלה קָטֵיגוֹרוֹוכ׳ his (Solomons) accuser (before the Lord) arose Ib. s. 30; a. fr.(Ab. dR. N. ch. II קושרין ק׳, read: קָטֵיגוֹרְיָא.Pl. קָטֵיגוֹרִים, קָטֵיגוֹרִין. Pesik. R. s. 40 וק׳ עומדים לפניך … קטיגוריא (not … רים) the accusers stand before thee, and the advocates stand before thee, these pleading in our favor, and those bringing charges against us. Y.R. Hash. I, 57b top. Midr. Till. to Ps. 8:2 בכל יום הייתם ק׳וכ׳ ed. Bub. (ed. קטיגטין, corr. acc.) at all times you have been accusers (creating mischief) between me and Israel; a. e.Gen. R. s. 31, beg. הגיע ק׳ some ed., read: קָטֵיגוֹרְיָא. -
16 accuser
əˈkju:zə сущ. обвинитель a criminal proceeding where defendants have the right to confront their accusers ≈ уголовная процедура, когда обвиняемые имеют право встретиться лицом к лицу с обвинителями Syn: prosecutor a guilty conscience is a self-accuser ≈ нечистая совесть спать не даетaccuser обвинитель -
17 confront
kənˈfrʌnt гл.
1) противостоять, смотреть в лицо( опасности и т. п.) John Hampden had the courage to confront the whole power of the government. ≈ У Джона Хэмпдена хватило смелости противостоять всей силе правительства. Syn: oppose
2) а) стоять против;
стоять лицом к лицу;
сталкиваться лицом к лицу The manager confronted his work with determination. ≈ Менеджер с жаром принялся за работу. Fearless hunters confront wild animals with bravery. ≈ Бесстрашные охотники смело идут на диких зверей. They confronted the possibility of failure. ≈ Они стояли перед возможным банкротством. б) сталкивать( кого-л. с чем-л.) to confront a reader with statistics ≈ знакомить читателя со статистическими данными в) делать очную ставку( with) Mr. Hastings, instead of choosing to confront his accuser, resisted enquiry. ≈ Мистер Гастингс вместо того, чтобы встретиться со своим обвинителем лицом к лицу, оказал сопротивление следствию. ∙ Syn: encounter
2.
3) сравнивать, сопоставлять The old order of things makes so poor a figure when confronted with the new. ≈ Старый порядок вещей выглядит намного хуже при сравнении с новым порядком. Syn: compare, collate стоять против;
- my house *s yours мой дом против вашего (дома) встретиться лицом к лицу;
- he was *ed by two queer-looking men он лицом к лицу столкнулся с двумя подозрительными людьми столкнуться;
- to be *ed by difficulties столкнуться с трудностями сталкивать (кого-л с чем-л) ;
- to * the pupils with too much information перегружать учеников слишком большой информацией;
- to * a reader with statistics обрушить на читателя поток статистических данных противостоять, смотреть в лицо (опасности, смерти) (юридическое) конфронтировать, делать очную ставку;
- he was *ed with his accusers ему дали очную ставку с людьми, его обвиняющими (юридическое) предъявлять;
- the lawyer *ed the accused man with the forged check юрист предъявил обвиняемому подделанный чек сравнивать, сопоставлять, сличать confront делать очную ставку ~ конфронтировать ~ предъявлять ~ противостоять ~ сличать ~ сопоставлять ~ сравнивать ~ сталкиватьсяБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > confront
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18 outbrave
autˈbreɪv гл.
1) встречать (нападки, упреки и т.п.) смело, с вызовом;
храбро противостоять( чему-л.) He was outfacing his accusers, and outbraving their accusations. ≈ Он дерзко держался со своими обвинителями и с вызовом встречал их обвинения.
2) а) превосходить храбростью, отвагой б) превосходить каким-л. качеством He outbraved them on all public occasions. ≈ Он неизменно держал верх над всеми во всех публичных мероприятиях. The charming bride outbraved all. ≈ Очаровательная невеста затмевала всех своей красотой. превосходить храбростью не побояться;
проявить мужество;
- to * the storm бросить вызов буре;
не испугаться грозы относиться пренебрежительно или вызывающе (возвышенно) превосходить по красоте, пышности и блеску (о нарядах) outbrave не побояться, проявить мужество;
to outbrave the storm не побояться грозы ~ относиться пренебрежительно или вызывающе ~ превосходить храбростью outbrave не побояться, проявить мужество;
to outbrave the storm не побояться грозыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > outbrave
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19 confront
[kənʹfrʌnt] v1. 1) стоять против2) встретиться лицом к лицуhe was confronted by two queer-looking men - он лицом к лицу столкнулся с двумя подозрительными людьми
3) столкнутьсяto be confronted by difficulties [prejudices, falsehood] - столкнуться с трудностями [предрассудками, ложью]
4) сталкивать (кого-л. с чем-л.)to confront the pupils with too much information - перегружать учеников слишком большой информацией
to confront a reader with statistics - обрушить на читателя поток статистических данных
2. противостоять, смотреть в лицо (опасности, смерти и т. п.)3. юр.1) конфронтировать, делать очную ставкуhe was confronted with his accusers - ему дали очную ставку с людьми, его обвиняющими
2) предъявлятьthe lawyer confronted the accused man with the forged check - юрист предъявил обвиняемому подделанный чек
4. сравнивать, сопоставлять, сличать -
20 ему дали очную ставку с людьми, его обвиняющими
General subject: he was confronted with his accusersУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ему дали очную ставку с людьми, его обвиняющими
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