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несправедливое обвинениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > unjust accusation
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2 unjust accusation
несправедливое обвинениеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > unjust accusation
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3 unjust accusation
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nto be under an accusation of smth — обвиняться / быть обвиненным в чем-л.
to bring an accusation against smb — выдвигать обвинение против / обвинять кого-л.
to level / to make an accusation at / against smb — выдвигать обвинение против / обвинять кого-л.
to retract one's accusations — брать обратно свои обвинения
to subject smb to uncorroborated accusations — выдвигать в чей-л. адрес неподтвержденные обвинения
- accusation that...to withdraw one's accusations — брать обратно свои обвинения
- accusation was couched in diplomatic terms
- accusation was entirely without foundation
- accusations are without basis
- accusations are without foundation
- damaging accusation
- false accusation
- grave accusation
- groundless accusation
- mutual accusations
- nonfounded accusation
- nonsubstantiated accusation
- politically motivated accusations
- renewed accusations
- repeated accusations
- sweeping accusations
- there was not a single piece of evidence to support the accusations
- unjust accusation
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6 accusation
ˌækju:ˈzeɪʃən сущ.
1) обвинение, упрек to deny, refute an accusation ≈ опровергать обвинение, отвергать обвинение She was surprised that he had no words of accusation for her. ≈ Она была удивлена, что он не произнес ни одного слова упрека в ее адрес. damaging accusation grave accusation false accusation groundless accusation unfounded accusation sweeping accusation unjust accusation
2) юр. обвинительное заключение, обвинительный актобвинение;
- an * of murder обвинение в убийстве;
- to bring an * against smb. обвинить кого-л.;
выдвинуть обвинение против кого-л.;
- to be under an * of... быть обвиненным в...;
обвиняться в...;
- to swear an * against smb. обвинять кого-л. под присягой (юридическое) обвинительный акт, обвинительное заключениеaccusation обвинение ~ обвинительное заключение ~ юр. обвинительный акт ~ обвинительный актfalse ~ ложное обвинениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > accusation
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[ˌækju'zeɪʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) обвинениеto deny / refute an accusation — опровергать обвинение, отвергать обвинение
- grave accusationShe was surprised that he had no words of accusation for her. — Она была удивлена, что он не произнёс ни одного слова упрека в ее адрес.
- false accusation
- groundless accusation
- unfounded accusation
- sweeping accusation
- unjust accusation2) юр. обвинительное заключение, обвинительный акт -
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a (an) false (groundless, well-grounded, unjust, just, serious) accusation ложное (необоснованное, вполне обоснованное, несправедливое, справедливое, серьёзное) обвинениеEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > (a) false accusation
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ср.
1) accusation, charge;
indictment юр. (обвинительный акт) несправедливое обвинение ≈ unjust accusation возводить обвинение на кого-л. ≈ to accuse smb. (of) предъявлять пункты обвинения ≈ article обвинение в преступлении ≈ crimination бросать обвинение ≈ to hurl an accusation выдвигать обвинение ≈ (против) to bring an accusation (against), to prefer a charge( against) ложные обвинения ≈ false/faked charges/accusations сфабрикованные обвинения ≈ framed-up/trumped-up charges предъявлять встречное обвинение ≈ countercharge, retaliate встречное обвинение ≈ countercharge, recrimination
2) только ед.;
юр. (сторона на суде) prosecution свидетель обвиненияобвинени|е - с.
1. (в пр.) accusation (of), charge (of) ;
по ~ю в убийстве on a charge of murder;
бросить ~ кому-л. hurl an accusation at smb. ;
ложное ~ юр. false accusation;
официальное ~ formal accusation;
первоначальное ~ initial accusation;
~, не подкреплённое достаточными доказательствами unsatisfactory accusation;
предъявить встречное ~ юр. retaliate accusation;
состряпать ~ concoct accusation;
2. (приговор) verdict of guilty;
вынести ~ pass a verdict of guilty;
3. тк. ед. юр. (обвиняющая сторона на суде) prosecution.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > обвинение
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10 напрасно
1. прил.;
кратк. форма от напрасный
2. предик.;
безл. (it is) useless;
(it is) no use
3. нареч.
1) (тщетно) in vain, for nothing, vainly, to no purpose
2) (несправедливо) wrongly, wrongfully, unjustly
3): вы напрасно так думаете ≈ you shouldn't think that;
you are wrong to think that (way)напрасн|о -
1. нареч. (зря) without reason;
~ вы ему рассказали you shouldn`t have told him;
~! you shouldn`t have (done that) !;
2. в знач. сказ. (тщетно, бесполезно) in vain;
всё было ~ it was no use/good;
~ый
3. (тщетный) vain;
~ая надежда vain hope;
4. (ненужный) unwarranted, unnecessary;
5. уст. (несправедливый) unjust;
~ое обвинение wrongful accusation.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > напрасно
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