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1 beschuldigen
1 accuse (of) ⇒ charge (someone with something), 〈 de schuld geven van〉 blame (someone for something)♦voorbeelden:1 ik beschuldig niemand, maar … • I won't point a finger, but …zichzelf beschuldigen • blame oneselfvalselijk beschuldigd • wrongly/falsely accusedbeschuldigd worden van moord • be charged with/accused of murderiemand in het openbaar beschuldigen • accuse someone publicly; 〈 aan de kaak stellen〉 denounce someone -
2 aandichten
v. impute, attribute, ascribe; accuse, charge, blame -
3 aanklagen
v. (Law) accuse, delate; denounce; impeach; libel -
4 aantijgen
v. impute, charge, accuse -
5 beschuldigen
v. accuse, incriminate, criminate, arraign, impeach -
6 betichten
v. accuse, charge, blame -
7 blameren
v. blame, accuse, denounce -
8 imputeren
v. impute, attribute, ascribe, credit; charge, accuse, blame -
9 incrimineren
v. incriminate, accuse of a crime, implicate, charge -
10 inculperen
v. inculpate, incriminate, charge with a crime; accuse, blame -
11 ten laste leggen
v. accuse, impute, charge -
12 betichten
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13 iemand iets ten laste leggen
iemand iets ten laste leggencharge someone with something, accuse someone of somethingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand iets ten laste leggen
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14 iemand in het openbaar beschuldigen
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand in het openbaar beschuldigen
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15 iemand klakkeloos beschuldigen
iemand klakkeloos beschuldigenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand klakkeloos beschuldigen
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16 iemand valselijk beschuldigen
iemand valselijk beschuldigenaccuse someone falsely/wronglyVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand valselijk beschuldigen
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17 klakkeloos
♦voorbeelden:iemand klakkeloos beschuldigen • accuse someone wildlyiets klakkeloos overnemen • copy something indiscriminately -
18 last
4 [beschuldiging] charge5 [scheepslading] cargo6 [natuurkunde] weight♦voorbeelden:2 op hoge lasten zitten • be under great expense, be faced with high costs/overheadssociale lasten • BNational Insurance contributions, Asocial security premiumstot last/ten laste van • at the expense of3 iemand last bezorgen • inconvenience/bother/trouble someonedaar kan je last mee krijgen • you could get into trouble over thatten laste van de gemeenschap komen • be(come) a public chargeiemand tot last zijn • bother someoneik heb last van mijn maag • my stomach is giving me trouble/is bothering mewij hebben veel last van onze buren • our neighbours are a great nuisance to ushij heeft vaak last van migraine • he often suffers from migraineheb je er last van als ik rook? • will it bother you if I smoke?ik heb er geen last van • it doesn't bother me4 iemand iets ten laste leggen • charge someone with something, accuse someone of something5 last innemen/lichten • load, unload -
19 valselijk
♦voorbeelden:1 iemand valselijk beschuldigen • accuse someone falsely/wrongly
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