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1 accuse
transitive verbbeschuldigen; (Law) anklagenaccuse somebody of doing something or of having done something — jemanden beschuldigen, etwas getan zu haben
accuse somebody of theft/murder — jemanden wegen Diebstahl[s]/Mord[es] anklagen
the accused — der/die Angeklagte; (pl.) die Angeklagten
point an accusing finger at somebody — (lit. or fig.) anklagend mit dem Finger auf jemanden zeigen
* * *[ə'kju:z]((with of) to charge (someone) with having done something wrong: They accused him of stealing the car.) beschuldigen- academic.ru/419/accusation">accusation- the accused* * *ac·cuse[əˈkju:z]vt1. (charge)to be \accused of a crime wegen eines Verbrechens unter Anklage stehen [o angeklagt sein]2. (claim)are you accusing me of lying? willst du damit sagen, dass ich lüge?I'm often \accused of being too abrasive with people mir wird oft vorgeworfen, dass ich zu harsch mit Leuten umgehe* * *[ə'kjuːz]vt1) (JUR) anklagen (of wegen, +gen)he is or stands accused of murder/theft — er ist des Mordes/Diebstahls angeklagt, er steht unter Anklage des Mordes/Diebstahls (form)
2) person beschuldigen, bezichtigento accuse sb of doing or having done sth — jdn beschuldigen or bezichtigen, etw getan zu haben
are you accusing me? I didn't take it! — beschuldigen Sie mich? Ich habe es nicht genommen
are you accusing me of lying/not having checked the brakes? — willst du (damit) vielleicht sagen, dass ich lüge/die Bremsen nicht nachgesehen habe?
to accuse sb of being untidy — jdm vorwerfen, unordentlich zu sein
who are you accusing, the police or society? — wen klagen Sie an, die Polizei oder die Gesellschaft?
I accuse the government of dishonesty —
a generation stands accused of hypocrisy — eine Generation wird der Scheinheiligkeit beschuldigt or angeklagt or geziehen (geh)
* * *accuse [əˈkjuːz] v/tc) accuse sb of sth jemandem etwas zum Vorwurf machen* * *transitive verbbeschuldigen; (Law) anklagenaccuse somebody of doing something or of having done something — jemanden beschuldigen, etwas getan zu haben
accuse somebody of theft/murder — jemanden wegen Diebstahl[s]/Mord[es] anklagen
the accused — der/die Angeklagte; (pl.) die Angeklagten
point an accusing finger at somebody — (lit. or fig.) anklagend mit dem Finger auf jemanden zeigen
* * *v.anklagen v.beschuldigen v.vorwerfen v. -
2 dishonest
[dɪs'ɒnɪst] adjective unehrlich [Person]; unaufrichtig [Person, Antwort]; unlauter (geh.) [Geschäftsgebaren, Vorhaben]; unredlich [Geschäftsmann]; unreell [Geschäft, Gewinn]be dishonest with somebody — unehrlich od. unaufrichtig gegen jemanden sein
* * *[dis'onist](not honest; deceitful: She was dishonest about her qualifications when she applied for the job.) unehrlich- academic.ru/86245/dishonestly">dishonestly- dishonesty* * *dis·hon·est[dɪˈsɒnɪst, AM -ˈsɑ:n-]morally \dishonest moralisch unlauterhe's been \dishonest about his past er hat über seine Vergangenheit gelogena \dishonest account of events eine irreführende Darstellung der Ereignisse* * *[dIs'ɒnɪst]adjunehrlich; (= cheating) businessman unredlich, unehrlich; (= lying) verlogen; plan, scheme unlauter* * *by dishonest means auf unehrliche Weise* * *[dɪs'ɒnɪst] adjective unehrlich [Person]; unaufrichtig [Person, Antwort]; unlauter (geh.) [Geschäftsgebaren, Vorhaben]; unredlich [Geschäftsmann]; unreell [Geschäft, Gewinn]be dishonest with somebody — unehrlich od. unaufrichtig gegen jemanden sein
* * *adj.unehrlich adj. -
3 fraud
noun2) (trick, false thing) Schwindel, der* * *[fro:d]2) (a person who pretends to be something that he isn't: That man is not a famous writer, he's a fraud.) der Hochstapler•- academic.ru/29251/fraudulent">fraudulent- fraudulently
- fraudulence* * *[frɔ:d, AM frɑ:d]n2. LAW [arglistige] Täuschung▪ \frauds pl Betrügereien pl* * *[frɔːd]nfrauds — Betrügereien pl
2) (= fraudulent person) Betrüger(in) m(f), Schwindler(in) m(f); (feigning illness) Simulant(in) m(f); (= fraudulent thing) (reiner) Schwindel, fauler Zauber (inf)the whole thing was a fraud — das ganze war( ein einziger) Schwindel or reiner Schwindel
* * *fraud [frɔːd] s1. JURb) arglistige Täuschung:obtain sth by fraud sich etwas erschleichen;fraud squad Betrugsdezernat n2. Schwindel m (auch Sache)3. umg Betrüger(in), Schwindler(in)* * *noun2) (trick, false thing) Schwindel, der* * *n.Betrug -¨e m.Etikettenschwindel m. -
4 incapable
adjective1) (lacking ability)be incapable of doing something — außerstande sein, etwas zu tun
2) (incompetent) unfähig* * *[in'keipəbl]- academic.ru/37315/incapability">incapability* * *in·ca·pable[ɪnˈkeɪpəbl̩]▪ to be \incapable of doing sth unfähig sein, etw zu tunhe is \incapable of such dishonesty er ist zu einer solchen Unehrlichkeit gar nicht fähig* * *[In'keɪpəbl]adj1) person unfähig; (physically) hilflosto be incapable of doing sth — unfähig or nicht imstande or nicht im Stande sein, etw zu tun, etw nicht tun können
she is physically incapable of lifting it — sie ist körperlich nicht in der Lage, es zu heben
he was completely incapable (because drunk) — er war volltrunken
incapable of tenderness —
2) (form)* * *incapable [ınˈkeıpəbl] adj (adv incapably)incapable of murder nicht fähig, einen Mord zu begehen2. hilflos:drunk and incapable volltrunken3. ungeeignet, untauglich ( beide:for für)4. nicht zulassend (of akk):a problem incapable of solution ein unlösbares Problem;incapable of being misunderstood unmissverständlich5. legally incapable geschäfts-, rechtsunfähig* * *adjectivebe incapable of doing something — außerstande sein, etwas zu tun
2) (incompetent) unfähig* * *adj.unfähig adj. -
5 justifiable
adjectiveberechtigt; gerechtfertigt [Maßnahme, Handlung]* * *adjective ((negative unjustifiable) able to be justified: Is dishonesty ever justifiable?)* * *jus·ti·fi·able[ˈʤʌstɪfaɪəbl̩, AM -təfaɪ-]\justifiable homicide LAW entschuldbare Tötung* * *["dZʌstI'faɪəbl]adjgerechtfertigt, berechtigt* * *justifiable adj zu rechtfertigen(d), berechtigt, vertretbar (Entscheidung etc): → academic.ru/35360/homicide">homicide 1* * *adjectiveberechtigt; gerechtfertigt [Maßnahme, Handlung]* * *adj.entschuldbar adj.vertretbar adj.
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