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1 accuser
accuser [akyze]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verbc. ( = montrer) to show2. reflexive verb• s'accuser de qch/d'avoir fait qch [personne] to admit to sth/to having done sth* * *akyze
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1) [plaignant] to accuse (de of); [juge] to charge (de with)accusé du meurtre de sa femme — (par le plaignant, un témoin) accused of murdering his wife; ( à l'issue du procès) charged with murdering his wife
2) ( rendre coupable) [personne] to accuse [personne] ( de (faire) of (doing)); to blame [sort]; [fait] to point to [personne]accuser quelqu'un/quelque chose de tous les maux — to put all the blame on somebody/something
3) ( rendre évident) to show [baisse, déficit]4) ( confirmer)
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s'accuser verbe pronominal1) ( soi-même) to take the blame ( de quelque chose for something; d'avoir fait for doing)2) ( l'un l'autre) to accuse each other ( de (faire) of (doing))3) ( s'aggraver) to become more marked••* * *akyze vt1) [personne] to accuseaccuser qn de qch — to accuse sb of sth, (= rendre responsable) to blame sb for sth
2) (= laisser voir, montrer) [fatigue, douleur] to show3) (= subir) [hausse, baisse, tendance, perte] to show4)5) (= accentuer) [détail, forme] to emphasize, to bring out* * *accuser verb table: aimerA vtr1 Jur [plaignant] to accuse (de of); [juge] to charge (de with); il est accusé du meurtre de sa femme/de meurtre (par le plaignant, un témoin) he is accused of murdering his wife/of murder; ( à l'issue du procès) he is charged with murdering his wife/with murder; ⇒ rage;2 ( rendre coupable) [personne] to accuse [personne] (de (faire) of (doing)); to blame [sort, malchance]; [fait, preuve] to point to [personne]; on l'accuse d'espionnage he is accused of spying; il est accusé d'avoir provoqué un accident he is accused of causing an accident; tout l'accuse everything points to him; son silence l'accuse his silence incriminates him; voici les photos qui l'accusent here are the photos which point the finger at him; accuser qn/qch de tous les maux to put all the blame on sb/sth;3 ( rendre évident) [traits, expression] to show [fatigue, ennui]; [ventes, affaires, chiffres] to show [baisse, déficit]; accuser une hausse de 10% to show a 10% increase; il accuse son âge he looks his age; il accuse (bien) la cinquantaine he looks all of his fifty years;4 ( accentuer) [éclairage, maquillage] to accentuate [contour, défaut].B s'accuser vpr1 ( se rendre coupable) to take the blame (de qch for sth; d'avoir fait for doing); elle s'accuse pour protéger son amant she took the blame to protect her lover;2 ( l'un l'autre) to accuse each other (de (faire) of (doing)); ils s'accusent mutuellement d'être responsables du conflit they are accusing each other of being to blame for the conflict;3 ( s'aggraver) [contour, défaut, différence] to become more marked ou pronounced.accuser le coup to be visibly shaken; accuser réception to acknowledge receipt (de of).[akyze] verbe transitif1. [désigner comme coupable] to accuseJ'accusetitle of an open letter to the French President which appeared in 'l'Aurore' in January 1898, in which Emile Zola insisted that Alfred Dreyfus had been unjustly incriminatedaccuser quelqu'un de meurtre/viol to charge somebody with murder/rape4. [indiquer]le compteur accuse 130 km/h the meter's registering ou reading 130 km/h5. (locution)a. [en boxe] to reel with the punchb. [fatigue] to show the strainc. [moralement] to take it badly————————s'accuser verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)la seule chose dont je peux m'accuser, c'est de... the only fault I would admit to is...
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