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1 вина
сущ.blame; fault; guilt; ( виновная воля) guilty mindбрать (принимать) на себя вину — to incur a guilt; shoulder a blame
вменять в вину — ( инкриминировать) to assign a guilt; (in)criminate; impute; inculpate
возлагать (перекладывать) вину — (на) to shift blame (to)
доказывать (устанавливать) чью-л вину — to determine (establish, find) smb's guilt
считаться невиновным, пока вина не будет доказана в установленном законом порядке — to be presumed innocent until proved guilty according to law
вменяемый в вину — ( инкриминирующий) imputable; imputative; incriminating; incriminatory; inculpable; inculpatory
не по вине — ( кого-л) through no fault ( of smb)
(о)сознание (своей) вины — conscience (consciousness) of (one's) guilt; guilty conscience
ответственность за чужую вину — ( за действия других лиц) vicarious liability
- вина в соучастииучёт вины потерпевшего — consideration of the victim's fault (guilt) (of contributory guilt / negligence)
- вина в форме небрежности
- вина в форме умысла
- вина кредитора
- вина потерпевшего
- встречная вина
- контрибутивная вина
- личная вина
- неосторожная вина
- неумышленная вина
- смешанная вина
- умышленная вина
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2 вина
ж.fault; guiltпо вине кого-л. — through smb.'s fault
это не по его вине — it is through no fault of his, he is not to blame for it
поставить кому-л. в вину (вн.) — reproach smb. (with), accuse smb. (of), blame smb. (for)
свалить вину на кого-л. — lay* / put* the blame on smb., lay* the guilt at the door of smb.
признавать свою вину — admit / acknowledge one's guilt; юр. plead guilty
отрицать свою вину — deny one's guilt; юр. plead not guilty
взять на себя вину — take* the blame upon oneself, shoulder the blame
ваша вина — you are to blame, it is (it's разг.) your fault
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3 вина
ж.fault; guiltэ́то ва́ша вина́ — it's your fault; you are to blame for it
поста́вить кому́-л в вину́ (вн.) — accuse smb (of), blame smb (for)
искупи́ть вину́ — redeem one's fault
свали́ть вину́ (на вн.) — lay / put the blame (on), lay the guilt at the door (of)
признава́ть свою́ вину́ — admit / acknowledge one's guilt; юр. plead guilty
отрица́ть свою́ вину́ — deny one's guilt; юр. plead not guilty
взять на себя́ вину́ — take the blame upon oneself, shoulder the blame
••по вине́ кого́-л — through smb's fault
э́то не по его́ вине́ — it is through no fault of his, he is not to blame for it
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4 вина
жен.guilt, fault; blameпоставить/вменить кому-л. в вину — to accuse smb. (of), to reproach smb. (with)
признавать свою вину — to admit/acknowledge one's guilt; to plead guilty юр.
отрицать свою вину — to deny one's guilt; to plead not guilty юр.
вменять в вину — (чему-л.) to impute (to)
по вине — (кого-л.) through smb.'s fault, because of smb.
сваливать вину — (на кого-л.) to lay the blame (on)
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5 отрицать
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6 отрицать вину под присягой
Русско-английский юридический словарь > отрицать вину под присягой
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7 запираться
несовер. - запираться; совер. - запереться
1) lock (oneself) up
2) (в чем-л.; разг.) deny, disavow; refuse to admit one's guilt* * *
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