Перевод: с финского на английский

с английского на финский

accuse+(verb)

  • 1 syyttää

    yks.nom. syyttää; yks.gen. syytän; yks.part. syytti; yks.ill. syyttäisi; mon.gen. syyttäköön; mon.part. syyttänyt; mon.ill. syytettiin
    accuse (verb)
    arraign (verb)
    blame (verb)
    blame on (verb)
    charge (verb)
    incriminate (verb)
    inculpate (verb)
    make a charge (verb)
    prosecute (verb)
    reproach (verb)
    tax (verb)
    * * *
    • upbraid
    • incriminate
    • inculpate
    • indict
    • lay the blame on
    • put the blame on
    • sue for
    • complain about
    • tax
    • prosecute
    • sue
    • charge with
    • charge make a charge
    • bring a charge against
    • blame
    • blame on
    • arraign
    • accuse
    • reproach
    • charge

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > syyttää

  • 2 manata

    yks.nom. manata; yks.gen. manaan; yks.part. manasi; yks.ill. manaisi; mon.gen. manatkoon; mon.part. manannut; mon.ill. manattiin
    call up (verb)
    conjure (verb)
    conjure up (verb)
    curse (verb)
    drive out (verb)
    evoke (verb)
    exorcise (verb)
    exorcize (verb)
    invoke (verb)
    swear (verb)
    * * *
    • drive out
    • conjure
    • invoke
    • expel
    • exorcize
    • evoke
    • swear
    • curse
    • cast out
    • call upon
    • call up
    • blame
    • bewitch
    • accuse
    • conjure up
    • exorcise

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > manata

См. также в других словарях:

  • accuse — ► VERB (often accuse of) 1) charge with an offence or crime. 2) claim that (someone) has done (something wrong). DERIVATIVES accusatory adjective accuser noun. ORIGIN Latin accusare call to account , from causa reason, motive, lawsuit …   English terms dictionary

  • accuse — verb ADVERB ▪ falsely, unjustly, wrongfully, wrongly ▪ angrily ▪ openly, publicly ▪ They openly accused …   Collocations dictionary

  • accuse — ac·cuse vb ac·cused, ac·cus·ing [Latin accusare to find fault with, charge with a crime, from ad to, at + causa legal case, trial] vt: to charge with an offense judicially or by a public process compare indict vi: to make or bring an accusation… …   Law dictionary

  • accuse of wrongdoing — verb accuse, allege, arraign, bring a charge, charge with, cite, criminate, denounce, expose, fix blame, impeach, implicate, incriminate, inculpate, indict, prefer charges, prosecute associated concepts: felony complaint, grand jury, indictment,… …   Law dictionary

  • accuse — UK US /əˈkjuːz/ verb [T] LAW ► to say that someone has done something wrong or illegal: accuse sb of (doing) sth »He is accused of misleading investors and lenders about the financial health of the company …   Financial and business terms

  • accuse — verb (accused; accusing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French accuser, from Latin accusare to call to account, from ad + causa lawsuit Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to charge with a fault or offense ; …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • accuse — verb charge with an offence or crime. ↘(accuse someone of) claim that someone has done something wrong. Derivatives accusatory adjective accuser noun accusing adjective accusingly adverb Origin ME: from OFr. acuser, from L. accusare call to… …   English new terms dictionary

  • accuse — verb (T) to say that someone is guilty of a crime or of doing something bad: accuse sb of (doing) sth: Are you accusing me of lying? | He s accused of murder. | stand accused of (=be officially accused of a serious offence): Local officials stand …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • accuse — verb /əˈkjuːz/ a) To find fault with, to blame, to censure. Their thoughts the meanwhile accusing or else excusing one another. b) To charge with having committed a crime or …   Wiktionary

  • accuse — verb 1) four people were accused of assault Syn: charge with, indict for, arraign for; summons for, cite for, prefer charges against for; impeach for Ant: absolve, exonerate 2) the companies were accused of causing job losses …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • accuse — verb 1) four people were accused of assault Syn: charge with, indict for, impeach for 2) you accused the companies of causing job losses Syn: blame for, hold responsible for, condemn for, criticize for, denounce for; informal point the finger at …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

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