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1 he was innocent of grammar
Шутливое выражение: он не обременял себя грамматикойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he was innocent of grammar
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2 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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3 his friends asserted that he was innocent
Макаров: его друзья утверждали, что он невиновенУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > his friends asserted that he was innocent
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A n innocent/-e m/f, naïf/-ïve m/f ; they're no innocents! ce ne sont pas des enfants de chœur!B adj1 Jur ( not guilty) innocent (of de) ;2 ( blameless) [victim, civilian, bystander] innocent ;3 ( innocuous) [enjoyment, fun] innocent, inoffensif/-ive ; [question, remark] innocent, sans malice ; [error] bénin/-igne ; [explanation, meeting] anodin ;4 ( naïve) innocent, naïf/-ïve ; she was innocent about such things elle ne savait rien de ces choses-là ; -
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'inəsnt1) (not guilty (of a crime, misdeed etc): A man should be presumed innocent of a crime until he is proved guilty; They hanged an innocent man.) inocente2) ((of an action etc) harmless or without harmful or hidden intentions: innocent games and amusements; an innocent remark.) inocente3) (free from, or knowing nothing about, evil etc: an innocent child; You can't be so innocent as to believe what advertisements say!) inocente, ingenuo•- innocence
innocent adj inocentetr['ɪnəsənt]1 inocente nombre masulino o femenino, ingenuo,-ainnocent ['ɪnəsənt] adj: inocente♦ innocently advinnocent n: inocente mfadj.• cándido, -a adj.• infantil adj.• inocente adj.• párvulo, -a adj.n.• inocente s.m.
I 'ɪnəsənta) (blameless, not guilty) inocenteb) ( naive) inocente, ingenuoc) ( not malicious) <game/mistake> inocente
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noun (liter) inocente mf['ɪnǝsnt]1. ADJ1) (=not guilty) inocente2) (=innocuous) [question, remark] inocente, sin malicia; [fun] sin malicia; [mistake] inocente3) (=naive) inocente, ingenuobystandershe stood facing him with that innocent air she had — estaba frente a él, con ese aire inocente que tenía
4) liter (=devoid)to be innocent of sth: he was innocent of any desire to harm her — no tenía ningún deseo de hacerle daño
2.N inocente mf* * *
I ['ɪnəsənt]a) (blameless, not guilty) inocenteb) ( naive) inocente, ingenuoc) ( not malicious) <game/mistake> inocente
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1. adjective1) unschuldig (of an + Dat.)2) (harmless) harmlos3) (naïve) unschuldighe is innocent about the ways of the world — er ist völlig unerfahren
4) (pretending to be guileless) arglos, unschuldig [Blick, Erscheinung]2. noun(innocent person) Unschuldige, der/die* * *['inəsnt]1) (not guilty (of a crime, misdeed etc): A man should be presumed innocent of a crime until he is proved guilty; They hanged an innocent man.) unschuldig2) ((of an action etc) harmless or without harmful or hidden intentions: innocent games and amusements; an innocent remark.) harmlos3) (free from, or knowing nothing about, evil etc: an innocent child; You can't be so innocent as to believe what advertisements say!) einfältig•- academic.ru/38288/innocently">innocently- innocence* * *in·no·cent[ˈɪnəsənt]I. adj1. (not guilty) unschuldigshe is \innocent of the crime sie hat die Tat nicht begangen, sie ist unschuldig3. (uninvolved) unschuldig, unbeteiligtan \innocent bystander ein unbeteiligter Passant/eine unbeteiligte Passantinan \innocent victim ein unschuldiges Opfer4. (intending no harm) unschuldigan \innocent mistake ein unbeabsichtigter Fehler5. (harmless) harmlosan \innocent substance ein harmloser StoffII. nto be an \innocent naiv [o unbedarft] sein* * *['Inəsənt]1. adj1) unschuldig; mistake, misrepresentation unabsichtlichshe is innocent of the crime — sie ist an dem Verbrechen unschuldig
a defendant is innocent until proved guilty — ein Angeklagter gilt als unschuldig, bis ihm seine Schuld nachgewiesen wird
he is innocent about night life in a big city — er ist die reine Unschuld, was das Nachtleben in einer Großstadt angeht
2. nUnschuld fhe's a bit of an innocent —
the massacre of the Holy Innocents (Rel) Holy Innocents' Day — der Kindermord zu Bethlehem das Fest der Unschuldigen Kinder
* * *innocent [ˈınəsnt]A adj1. unschuldig:a) schuldlos (of an dat)b) sittlich rein, (Mädchen auch) unberührtc) harmlos:innocent air Unschuldsmiene fd) arglos, naiv, einfältig2. harmlos (Spiel etc)3. unbeabsichtigt (Täuschung etc)4. JURa) → A 1 ab) gutgläubig (Käufer etc)d) nicht geschmuggelt (Ware)e) Völkerrecht: friedlich:innocent passage friedliche Durchfahrt (von Handelsschiffen)innocent of self-respect ohne jede Selbstachtung;he is innocent of Latin er kann kein Wort Latein;he is innocent of such things er hat noch nie etwas von diesen Dingen gehört;her face was innocent of cosmetics sie war ungeschminktB s1. Unschuldige(r) m/f(m):the Massacre of the Innocents BIBEL der Kindermord zu Bethlehem;Innocents’ Day REL das Fest der Unschuldigen Kinder2. naiver Mensch, Einfaltspinsel m pej* * *1. adjective1) unschuldig (of an + Dat.)2) (harmless) harmlos3) (naïve) unschuldig4) (pretending to be guileless) arglos, unschuldig [Blick, Erscheinung]2. noun(innocent person) Unschuldige, der/die* * *adj.blauäugig* adj.unschuldig adj. -
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1. [ʹınəs(ə)nt] n1. невинный, невиновный (человек)2. невинный младенецthe Innocents, the Holy Innocents - библ. невинные младенцы
(Holy) Innocents' day - библ. день избиения младенцев
massacre /slaughter/ of the Innocents - а) библ. избиение младенцев; б) парл. жарг. отмена рассмотрения законопроектов ввиду недостатка времени
3. 1) простак, простофиляI was an innocent to be thus deceived - я был дураком, что дал себя так провести
2) блаженный, дурачок; идиот4. pl амер. разг. васильки2. [ʹınəs(ə)nt] a1. невинный, чистый; непорочныйinnocent babe - невинный младенец /-ое дитя/
2. законный3. 1) наивный, простодушный, бесхитростныйinnocent remark - невинное /наивное/ замечание
2) глупый4. безобидный, безвредныйinnocent tattling - безобидная /пустая/ болтовня
innocent amusement - безобидное /невинное/ развлечение
innocent medicine [remedy] - безвредное лекарство [средство]
5. (of)1) невиновный2) разг. лишённый (чего-л.)he was innocent of grammar - шутл. он не обременял себя грамматикой
6. мед. незлокачественный, доброкачественный ( о новообразовании) -
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1 უდანაშაულო2 უწყინარი, უვნები3 გულუბრყვილო, მიამიტი4 უმანკო, უბიწოhe asserted he was innocent განაცხადა, უდანაშაულო ვარო -
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بَرِيء (كَالمَلاك) \ angel: a pure and gentle person. guiltless: blameless. innocent: having done no wrong; not guilty: He was innocent of the crime, harmless: innocent amusements. -
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innocent ['ɪnəsənt](a) (not guilty) innocent;∎ to be innocent of a crime être innocent d'un crime;∎ to be proven innocent of sth être reconnu innocent de qch;∎ he was proven innocent il a été innocenté;∎ an innocent person un(e) innocent(e);∎ the bomb killed several innocent bystanders la bombe a tué plusieurs innocents qui se trouvaient là;∎ familiar to act all innocent faire l'innocent∎ an innocent remark une remarque innocente∎ innocent of dépourvu de, sans2 nouninnocent(e) m,f;∎ what an innocent you are! quel innocent tu fais!;∎ don't play the innocent! ne fais pas l'innocent! -
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1. n невинный, невиновный2. n невинный младенецthe Innocents, the Holy Innocents — невинные младенцы
3. n простак, простофиляI was an innocent to be thus deceived — я был дураком, что дал себя так провести
4. n блаженный, дурачок; идиот5. n амер. разг. васильки6. a невинный, чистый; непорочный7. a законный8. a наивный, простодушный, бесхитростный9. a глупый10. a безобидный, безвредный11. a невиновный12. a разг. лишённый13. a мед. незлокачественный, доброкачественныйСинонимический ряд:1. good (adj.) blameless; chaste; clean; crimeless; exemplary; faultless; good; guiltless; inculpable; irreprehensible; irreproachable; lily-white; pristine; pure; righteous; sinless; spotless; unblamable; unblemished; uncorrupted; undefiled; unguilty; unstained; unsullied; untainted; virginal; virtuous2. harmless (adj.) harmless; innocuous; innoxious; inobnoxious; inoffensive; unoffending; unoffensive3. legal (adj.) lawful; legal; legitimate; licit4. natural (adj.) artless; guileless; inartificial; ingenuous; naive; natural; simple; simplehearted; unaffected; unartful; unartificial; unschooled; unsophisticated; unstudied; untutored; unworldly5. unconscious (adj.) ignorant; oblivious; unacquainted; unaware; unconscious; unenlightened; unfamiliar; uninformed; unknowing; unwitting6. upright (adj.) clean-handed; forthright; honest; upright7. wanting (adj.) barren; destitute; devoid; empty; void; wanting8. child (noun) child; juvenile; kid; moppet; tot; youngster9. freshman (noun) beginner; fledgling; freshman; initiate; neophyte; novice; noviciate; tenderfoot; tyro10. lamb (noun) lamb11. naive (noun) ingenue; naiveАнтонимический ряд:artful; bad; blamable; blameworthy; corrupt; criminal; culpable; cunning; debauched; delinquent; devilish; dishonest; disingenuous; dissolute; evil; experienced; guilty; immoral -
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'inəsnt1) (not guilty (of a crime, misdeed etc): A man should be presumed innocent of a crime until he is proved guilty; They hanged an innocent man.) inocente2) ((of an action etc) harmless or without harmful or hidden intentions: innocent games and amusements; an innocent remark.) inocente3) (free from, or knowing nothing about, evil etc: an innocent child; You can't be so innocent as to believe what advertisements say!) inocente, ingenuo•- innocence
innocent adj inocentetr['ɪnəsənt]1 inocente nombre masulino o femenino, ingenuo,-ainnocent ['ɪnəsənt] adj: inocente♦ innocently advinnocent n: inocente mfadj.• cándido, -a adj.• infantil adj.• inocente adj.• párvulo, -a adj.n.• inocente s.m.
I 'ɪnəsənta) (blameless, not guilty) inocenteb) ( naive) inocente, ingenuoc) ( not malicious) <game/mistake> inocente
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noun (liter) inocente mf['ɪnǝsnt]N (=pope) Inocencio* * *
I ['ɪnəsənt]a) (blameless, not guilty) inocenteb) ( naive) inocente, ingenuoc) ( not malicious) <game/mistake> inocente
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((as) innocent as a (или уст. the) babe (или child) unborn)1) наивный, несведущий в житейских делах; ≈ наивное дитя, сущий младенец (тж. (as) innocent as a dove)But he was a very well-trained butler and a man of experience, who had seen much and guessed more; and he looked innocent as a babe unborn. (H. R. Haggard, ‘Mr. Meeson's Will’, ch. XV) — Но это был хорошо обученный дворецкий, опытный человек, который многое повидал на своем веку и о еще большем догадывался. При этом вид у него был наивный, как у младенца.
Thou seest what comes of light conduct, Mary! It's thy doing that suspicion has lighted on him, who is as innocent as the babe unborn. (E. Gaskell, ‘Mary Barton’, ch. XX) — Ты видишь результат своего легкомысленного поведения, Мэри! Это твоя вина, что подозрение пало на него, на человека, ни в чем не повинного.
‘And really,’ said Frankie... ‘he was quite innocent?’ ‘As a child unborn,’ said Roger. (A. Christie, ‘Why Didn't They Ask Evans?’, ch. XXX) — - А верно ли, - спросил Фрэнки... - что мистер Николсон ни в чем не виноват? - Ни в чем. чист как новорожденный младенец, - ответил Роджер.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > innocent as a babe unborn
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'inəsnt1) (not guilty (of a crime, misdeed etc): A man should be presumed innocent of a crime until he is proved guilty; They hanged an innocent man.) uskyldig2) ((of an action etc) harmless or without harmful or hidden intentions: innocent games and amusements; an innocent remark.) harmløs, uskyldig3) (free from, or knowing nothing about, evil etc: an innocent child; You can't be so innocent as to believe what advertisements say!) uskyldig, troskyldig•- innocenceuskyldigIsubst. \/ˈɪnəsnt\/1) uskyldshvit person, (uskyldig) barn2) troskyldig person, enfoldig personthe slaughter\/massacre of the innocents barnemordet i Betlehem (parlamentarisk, slang) massakre av proposisjoner (som man ikke blir ferdig med)IIadj. \/ˈɪnəsnt\/1) uskyldig2) uskyldshvit, troskyldig, naiv, ukunstlet3) harmløs, uskyldig4) lettroende, enfoldiginnocent of uskyldig i ( hverdagslig) kjemisk renset for, fullstendig tom for, helt ukyndig i -
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1) Религия: (III)(1179-80, last of four antipopes during the pontificate of Alexander III) Иннокентий (III), (One of the great pontiffs of the Middle Ages - reigned 1243-54 - whose clash with Holy Roman emperor Frederick II formed an important chapter in the conflict between papacy and empire) Иннокентий IV, (Pope from 1130 to 1143. He fought for church independence when the Romans established a commune with a senate free from papal authority) Иннокентий II, (Pope from 1198 to 1216, under whom the medieval papacy reached the height of its prestige and power) Иннокентий III, (Pope from 1352 to 1362. As Pope, he prohibited the granting of innumerable benefices to one recipient, urged prelates to reside in their sees, and reformed the papal Curia at Avignon) Иннокентий VI, (Pope from 1404 to 1406 who died in the midst of plans to restore the Roman University) Иннокентий VII, (Pope from 1484 to 1492. Generally regarded as unworthy and of low private morals, Innocent left the Papal States in anarchy) Иннокентий VIII, (Pope from 1644 to 1655. In theological matters he intervened in the quarrel between the Jesuits and the Jansenists. By the time of Innocent's death, papal prestige had seriously declined) Иннокентий X, (Pope from 1676 to 1689. He is considered the outstanding Pope of the 17th century, largely because of his high moral character) Иннокентий XI, (Pope from 1691 to 1700. In 1693 he broke the politico-religious deadlock between King Louis XIV of France and the Holy See by influencing Louis to disavow the four Gallican Articles of 1682 issued against Innocent XI) Иннокентий XII, (Pope from 401 to 417 who condemned Pelagianism, a heresy concerning the role of grace and free will) Иннокентий I, (Pope from October 29 to December 30, 1591. He assumed practically all administration under the ailing Pope Gregory XIV, whom he was chosen to succeed as Pope) Иннокентий IX2) Христианство: Иннокентий (имя святого) -
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1) Религия: (III)(1179-80, last of four antipopes during the pontificate of Alexander III) Иннокентий (III), (One of the great pontiffs of the Middle Ages - reigned 1243-54 - whose clash with Holy Roman emperor Frederick II formed an important chapter in the conflict between papacy and empire) Иннокентий IV, (Pope from 1130 to 1143. He fought for church independence when the Romans established a commune with a senate free from papal authority) Иннокентий II, (Pope from 1198 to 1216, under whom the medieval papacy reached the height of its prestige and power) Иннокентий III, (Pope from 1352 to 1362. As Pope, he prohibited the granting of innumerable benefices to one recipient, urged prelates to reside in their sees, and reformed the papal Curia at Avignon) Иннокентий VI, (Pope from 1404 to 1406 who died in the midst of plans to restore the Roman University) Иннокентий VII, (Pope from 1484 to 1492. Generally regarded as unworthy and of low private morals, Innocent left the Papal States in anarchy) Иннокентий VIII, (Pope from 1644 to 1655. In theological matters he intervened in the quarrel between the Jesuits and the Jansenists. By the time of Innocent's death, papal prestige had seriously declined) Иннокентий X, (Pope from 1676 to 1689. He is considered the outstanding Pope of the 17th century, largely because of his high moral character) Иннокентий XI, (Pope from 1691 to 1700. In 1693 he broke the politico-religious deadlock between King Louis XIV of France and the Holy See by influencing Louis to disavow the four Gallican Articles of 1682 issued against Innocent XI) Иннокентий XII, (Pope from 401 to 417 who condemned Pelagianism, a heresy concerning the role of grace and free will) Иннокентий I, (Pope from October 29 to December 30, 1591. He assumed practically all administration under the ailing Pope Gregory XIV, whom he was chosen to succeed as Pope) Иннокентий IX2) Христианство: Иннокентий (имя святого) -
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Религия: Иннокентий IXУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Innocent (Pope from October 29 to December 30, 1591. He assumed practically all administration under the ailing Pope Gregory XIV, whom he was chosen to succeed as Pope)
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19 was found innocent
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20 was found innocent
fanns oskyldig
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