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1 plead
∎ to plead for forgiveness implorer le pardon;∎ she pleaded to be given more time elle supplia qu'on lui accorde plus de temps;∎ to plead with sb supplier ou implorer qn;∎ I pleaded with her to give me a second chance je la suppliai de me donner une deuxième chance∎ to plead in court plaider devant le tribunal;∎ to plead guilty/not guilty plaider coupable/non coupable;∎ to plead for the defence plaider pour la défense;∎ how does the accused plead? l'accusé plaide-t-il coupable ou non coupable?∎ "please let me go" he pleaded "laissez-moi partir, je vous en prie" implora-t-il;∎ she pleaded that her son be forgiven elle supplia que l'on pardonne à son fils∎ to plead sb's case Law défendre qn; figurative plaider la cause de qn;∎ who will plead our cause to the government? qui plaidera notre cause auprès du gouvernement?;∎ to plead self-defence plaider la légitime défense∎ we could always plead ignorance nous pourrions toujours prétendre que nous ne savions pas;∎ she pleaded a prior engagement elle a prétendu qu'elle était déjà prise -
2 plead
1 ( beg) supplier ;2 ( argue) plaider ; to plead sb's case Jur, fig plaider la cause de qn ; to plead insanity Jur plaider la démence ;3 ( give as excuse) to plead ignorance plaider l'ignorance ; she left early, pleading a headache elle est partie tôt, en prétextant un mal de tête.1 ( beg) supplier ; ( more fervently) implorer ; to plead with sb supplier, implorer qn (to do de faire) ; to plead with sb for mercy/forgiveness implorer la clémence/le pardon de qn ; to plead with sb for more time supplier qn d'accorder plus de temps ;2 Jur plaider ; to plead guilty/not guilty (to a charge) plaider coupable/non coupable.
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