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accuse

  • 1 akuzi

    accuse

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  • 2 plendi kontraŭ

    accuse

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  • 3 akuzi pri

    accuse of, charge with, impeach of, indict for, tax with

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  • 4 kulpigi

    accuse, blame

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  • 5 kulpigi pri

    accuse of, charge with, impeach of, indict for, tax with

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  • 6 akusatu

    iz. Leg. (salatua) accused; a kusatzailea eta \akusatua the accuser and the accused du/ad.
    1. Leg. ( salatu) to accuse
    2. to accuse; faltsuki \akusatu zuten he was falsely accused; hilketaz \akusatu zuten he was accused of murder da/ad. to confess; akusatzen naiz hori egiten nuela I confess that I did that

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  • 7 aurpegi

    iz. [from aurre- (fore-) + begi (eye)]
    1.
    a. ( begitartea) face, countenance formala., visage Liter. ; \aurpegiz \aurpegi face to face; i-i \aurpegiz \aurpegi begiratu to look sb in the face
    b. txakur \aurpegia du he' s got a dog' s face
    c. (irud.) (esa.) \aurpegirik gabeko bankariak the faceless bankers ez dut \aurpegirik horretarako I don' t have the {nerve || stomach || guts} for that; \aurpegira {bota || eman} i. to rebuke, berate, censure ii. ( leporatu) to blame, accuse; \aurpegira eman zioten bere hutsegite hori they rebuked him for that mistake of his; eta gero botatzen digute \aurpegira alferrak garela and then they accused us of being lazy; \aurpegia hautsi (B) to overcome one' s shyness; \aurpegia izan [ du/ad. ] to be cheeky
    2.
    a. ( txanponari d.) side
    b. ( auzia) side, aspect, facet; \aurpegi txarra du it has a bad side to it
    c. (Geom.) side
    d. ( image) image, impression ; orain alderdiak bere iragan zalantzagarria utzi nahirik, \aurpegi berri bat erakusteko asmoa du now the party, wishing to leave its dubious past behind, intends to put on a new image
    d. Tek. face; \aurpegi lau flat face; \aurpegi zentratuko end-centered | face-centered

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  • 8 salatu

    du/ad.
    1.
    a. ( lapurreta, hilketa, e.a.) to report
    b. ( bidegabekeria) to denounce; berriari berea ematen zaiolarik ere, arestiko berrikeria horiek \salatu behar genituzke while giving novelty its due, we should denounce those recent innovations; Barojaren euskaltasuna aitortu berria da — edo \salatu berria — gutxien uste genuen aldetik Baroja's basqueness has recently been acknowledged — or recently denounced — from quarters we least expected; intelektualak inork ikusi ez duen zerbait \salatu behar du an intellectual has to denounce something no one else has seen
    c. Kristau. ( bekatua) to confess, own up to
    d. Leg. to accuse
    2.
    a. ( p.) to turn in, denounce, report (-- (r)i: to) ; zure lekuan banengo, ertzaintzari \salatuko nioke if I were you, I'd report him to the police | I'd lodge a complaint against him with the police
    b. ( zelatan, e.a.) to denounce, inform on, rat on Argot., grass on Argot. ; bere burua \salatu zuen he turned himself in; bere herkideak sala eta sal ditzan so that he could denounce and betray his fellow countrymen
    3. ( doinua, hizkera, e.a.)
    a. to give away, betray; hire hizkerak salatzen hau your accent gives you away
    b. belarriko minak salatzen du ezin daitekeela gure hizkuntzan horrelakorik esan our (inherent) feeling for the language tells us that such a thing can't be said in our language
    4. ( jakinarazi) to let know; ez zion inori \salatu zer esan zion profetak he didn't let anyone know what the prophet had told him; eta senarri \salatu zion elizan zer ikusi zuen and she let her husband in on what she had seen in the church

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  • accusé — accusé, ée (a ku zé, zée) 1°   Part. passé. Accusé d un crime. Accusé d aspirer au trône. •   Les vents, les mêmes vents si longtemps accusés Ne te couvriront pas de ses vaisseaux brisés ?, RAC. Iph. V, 4. •   Un homme, justement accusé d… …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • Accuse — Ac*cuse , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Accused}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Accusing}.] [OF. acuser, F. accuser, L. accusare, to call to account, accuse; ad + causa cause, lawsuit. Cf. {Cause}.] 1. To charge with, or declare to have committed, a crime or offense;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 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

  • accusé — Accusé, [accus]ée. part. Il a les significations de son verbe. Accusé de meurtre, de vol, &c. Il est quelquefois substantif. L Accusateur & l accusé. tout accusé n est pas coupable …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • accuse — accuse, charge, incriminate, indict, impeach, arraign denote in common to declare a person guilty of a fault or offense. Accuse is typically immediate and personal and often suggests directness or sharpness of imputation or censure; charge… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • accuse — [ə kyo͞oz′] vt. accused, accusing [ME acusen < OFr acuser < L accusare, to call to account < ad , to + causa, CAUSE] 1. to find at fault; blame 2. to bring formal charges against (of doing wrong, breaking the law, etc.) the accused Law… …   English World 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 — (v.) c.1300, charge (with an offense, etc.), impugn, blame, from O.Fr. acuser to accuse, indict, reproach, blame (13c.), earlier announce, report, disclose (12c.), or directly from L. accusare to call to account, from ad against (see AD (Cf. ad… …   Etymology dictionary

  • 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 — Ac*cuse , n. Accusation. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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