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1 the accused
(the person(s) accused in a court of law: The accused was found not guilty.) kaltinamasis -
2 accuse
[ə'kju:z]((with of) to charge (someone) with having done something wrong: They accused him of stealing the car.) (ap)kaltinti (kuo)- the accused -
3 acquit
[ə'kwit]past tense, past participle - acquitted; verb(to declare (an accused person) to be innocent: The judge acquitted her of murder.) išteisinti -
4 alibi
(the fact or a statement that a person accused of a crime was somewhere else when it was committed: Has he an alibi for the night of the murder?) alibi -
5 allege
[ə'le‹](to say, especially in making a legal statement, without giving proof: He alleged that I had been with the accused on the night of the murder.) nepagrįstai tvirtinti, teigti -
6 charge
1. verb1) (to ask as the price (for something): They charge 50 cents for a pint of milk, but they don't charge for delivery.) prašyti2) (to make a note of (a sum of money) as being owed: Charge the bill to my account.) užrašyti skolon3) ((with with) to accuse (of something illegal): He was charged with theft.) (ap)kaltinti4) (to attack by moving quickly (towards): We charged (towards) the enemy on horseback.) pulti5) (to rush: The children charged down the hill.) pasileisti6) (to make or become filled with electricity: Please charge my car battery.) pakrauti7) (to make (a person) responsible for (a task etc): He was charged with seeing that everything went well.) užtaisyti2. noun1) (a price or fee: What is the charge for a telephone call?) mokestis2) (something with which a person is accused: He faces three charges of murder.) kaltinimas (kuo)3) (an attack made by moving quickly: the charge of the Light Brigade.) antpuolis4) (the electricity in something: a positive or negative charge.) krūvis5) (someone one takes care of: These children are my charges.) globotinis6) (a quantity of gunpowder: Put the charge in place and light the fuse.) užtaisas•- charger- in charge of
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7 court
[ko:t] 1. noun1) (a place where legal cases are heard: a magistrates' court; the High Court.) teismas2) (the judges and officials of a legal court: The accused is to appear before the court on Friday.) teismas3) (a marked-out space for certain games: a tennis-court; a squash court.) aikštė, kortas4) (the officials, councillors etc of a king or queen: the court of King James.) dvariškiai5) (the palace of a king or queen: Hampton Court.) dvaras, rūmai6) (an open space surrounded by houses or by the parts of one house.) kiemas2. verb1) (to try to win the love of; to woo.) merginti, pirštis, mylėtis2) (to try to gain (admiration etc).) stengtis užsitarnauti3) (to seem to be deliberately risking (disaster etc).) prisišaukti, užsitraukti•- courtier- courtly
- courtliness
- courtship
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8 custody
1) (care or keeping: The mother was awarded custody of the children by the court.) globa2) (the care of police or prison authorities: The accused man is in custody.) areštas, kardomasis kalinimas• -
9 defendant
noun (a person accused or sued in a law-court.) kaltinamasis -
10 discriminate
[di'skrimineit]1) ((with between) to make or see a difference between: It is difficult to discriminate between real and pretended cases of poverty.) (at)skirti2) ((often with against) to treat a certain kind of people differently: He was accused of discriminating against women employees.) diskriminuoti• -
11 dock
I 1. [dok] noun1) (a deepened part of a harbour etc where ships go for loading, unloading, repair etc: The ship was in dock for three weeks.) dokas2) (the area surrounding this: He works down at the docks.) dokas3) (the box in a law court where the accused person sits or stands.) kaltinamųjų suolas2. verb(to (cause to) enter a dock and tie up alongside a quay: The liner docked in Southampton this morning.) įplaukti į doką- docker- dockyard II [dok] verb(to cut short or remove part from: The dog's tail had been docked; His wages were docked to pay for the broken window.) nukirsti, nurėžti -
12 dope
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13 favouritism
noun (preferring or supporting one person etc more than another: I can't be accused of favouritism - I voted for everyone!) šališkumas, favoritizmas -
14 jury
['‹uəri]plural - juries; noun1) (a group of people legally selected to hear a case and to decide what are the facts, eg whether or not a prisoner accused of a crime is guilty: The verdict of the jury was that the prisoner was guilty of the crime.) prisiekusieji2) (a group of judges for a competition, contest etc: The jury recorded their votes for the song contest.) žiuri, vertinimo komisija•- juror- juryman -
15 law court
( also court of law) (a place where people accused of crimes are tried and legal disagreements between people are judged.) teismas -
16 leak
[li:k] 1. noun1) (a crack or hole through which liquid or gas escapes: Water was escaping through a leak in the pipe.) plyšys, skylė2) (the passing of gas, water etc through a crack or hole: a gas-leak.) nutekėjimas, ištekėjimas3) (a giving away of secret information: a leak of Government plans.) (slaptos informacijos) išdavimas2. verb1) (to have a leak: This bucket leaks; The boiler leaked hot water all over the floor.) tekėti, (pra)leisti2) (to (cause something) to pass through a leak: Gas was leaking from the cracked pipe; He was accused of leaking secrets to the enemy.) sunktis, nutekėti, išduoti•- leakage- leaky -
17 piracy
noun (the act(s) of a pirate: He was accused of piracy on the high seas; Publishing that book under his own name was piracy.) piratavimas -
18 remand
(to send (a person who has been accused of a crime) back to prison until more evidence can be collected.) grąžinti kardomajam kalinimui -
19 starve
1) (to (cause to) die, or suffer greatly, from hunger: In the drought, many people and animals starved (to death); They were accused of starving their prisoners.) mirti/marinti badu, badauti2) (to be very hungry: Can't we have supper now? I'm starving.) mirti iš bado• -
20 testify
1) (to give evidence, especially in a law court: He agreed to testify on behalf of / against the accused man.) (pa)liudyti, duoti parodymus2) (to show or give evidence of; to state that (something) is so: I will testify to her kindness.) patvirtinti, paliudyti
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