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1 he was innocent of the crime imputed to him
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > he was innocent of the crime imputed to him
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2 impute
[ımʹpju:t] v1. вменять в вину, обвинять (в чём-л.); приписывать (обыкн. что-л. плохое)to impute blame to smb. - взвалить вину на кого-л.
he was innocent of the crime imputed to him - он был невиновен в преступлении, которое ему приписывали
to impute smb.'s illness to negligence - объяснять чью-л. болезнь небрежным отношением к себе
2. эк. приписывать, вменять; условно начислять -
3 impute
1. v вменять в вину, обвинять; приписыватьhe was innocent of the crime imputed to him — он был невиновен в преступлении, которое ему приписывали
2. v эк. приписывать, вменять; условно начислятьСинонимический ряд:1. accuse (verb) accuse; assert; emphasise; emphasize; impeach; implicate; impugn; indict; press2. ascribe (verb) accredit; ascribe; assign; associate; attribute; charge; credit; invest; lay; referАнтонимический ряд:acquit; defend; dissociate; exculpate; exonerate; vindicate
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