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1 capitulante
• accuser -
2 delatante
• accuser• delator -
3 demandador
• accuser• claimant• complainant• demandant• demander• plaintiff -
4 demandante
• accuser• appellant• claimant• complainant• demandant• demander• impleader• plaintiff• prosecutor• prosecutrix -
5 denunciante
• accuser• claimant• denouncer• denouncing• denunciator• informed• informing• person who feels out of place• person who gives advice without being asked -
6 imputador
• accuser• imputer -
7 acusador
adj.1 accusing, accusatory, prosecuting, prosecutorial.La parte acusadora The accusing party.2 incriminating, accusing, denunciative, accusative.m.accuser, accusant, plaintiff, prosecutor.* * *► adjetivo1 accusing► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 accuser* * *(f. - acusadora)noun1) accuser2) prosecutor* * *acusador, -a1.ADJ accusing, reproachful2.SM / F accuseracusador(a) público/a — public prosecutor, procurator fiscal (Escocia), prosecuting o district attorney (EEUU)
* * *I- dora adjetivo accusing, accusatory (frml)II- dora masculino, femenino prosecuting attorney (AmE), prosecuting counsel (BrE)* * *= accuser.Ex. In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.----* dedo acusador = pointing finger.* * *I- dora adjetivo accusing, accusatory (frml)II- dora masculino, femenino prosecuting attorney (AmE), prosecuting counsel (BrE)* * *= accuser.Ex: In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.
* dedo acusador = pointing finger.* * *accusing, accusatory ( frml)me dirigió una mirada acusadora she gave me an accusing lookmasculine, feminine* * *
acusador◊ - dora adjetivo
accusing, accusatory (frml);
una mirada acusadora an accusing look
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
prosecuting attorney (AmE), prosecuting counsel (BrE)
' acusador' also found in these entries:
English:
prosecutor
- accusing
* * *acusador, -ora♦ adjaccusing♦ nm,faccuser* * *m1 accuser2 JUR prosecuting attorney* * *1) : accuser2) fiscal: prosecutor -
8 denunciante
adj.denouncing.f. & m.denunciator, accuser, denouncer, claimant.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 person who reports a crime* * *masculino y femenino: person who reports a crime* * *= accuser.Ex. In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.* * *masculino y femenino: person who reports a crime* * *= accuser.Ex: In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.
* * *masculine, feminine* * *denunciante nmf= person who reports a crime* * *m/f person who reports a crime* * *denunciante nmf: accuser (of a crime) -
9 demandante
f. & m.plaintiff.* * *1 DERECHO plaintiff2 (persona que busca) seeker, hunter; (persona que compra) buyer■ la mayoría de los demandantes de piso prefieren una vivienda nueva most flat hunters prefer a brand new home► adjetivo1 pleading, begging\parte demandante plaintiffdemandante de divorcio person suing for divorcedemandante de empleo job hunter* * *noun mf.* * *SMF1) (Jur) plaintiff2)* * *masculino y femenino plaintiff* * *= claimant, complainant, plaintiff, accuser, petitioner, prosecuting.Ex. Some material in this database is from copyrighted publications of the respective copyright claimants.Ex. Each branch was given a poster to display and a supply of forms which complainants could fill in and these were returned by the library to the nearest consumer protection office for action.Ex. Patricia Hunter and several hundred co- plaintiffs who live in the shadow of Canary Wharf Tower, London, claimed damages in nuisance.Ex. In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.Ex. In closing, I would like to remind investigating committees that they are being observed by the petitioner and his family.Ex. Moreover, the investigating function is in principle kept separate from the prosecuting one, at least in the case of the more serious offences including those related to corruption.* * *masculino y femenino plaintiff* * *= claimant, complainant, plaintiff, accuser, petitioner, prosecuting.Ex: Some material in this database is from copyrighted publications of the respective copyright claimants.
Ex: Each branch was given a poster to display and a supply of forms which complainants could fill in and these were returned by the library to the nearest consumer protection office for action.Ex: Patricia Hunter and several hundred co- plaintiffs who live in the shadow of Canary Wharf Tower, London, claimed damages in nuisance.Ex: In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.Ex: In closing, I would like to remind investigating committees that they are being observed by the petitioner and his family.Ex: Moreover, the investigating function is in principle kept separate from the prosecuting one, at least in the case of the more serious offences including those related to corruption.* * *actúa en representación de la parte demandante he represents the plaintiff/plaintiffsplaintiff* * *
demandante sustantivo masculino y femenino
plaintiff
demandante mf claimant, US plaintiff
' demandante' also found in these entries:
English:
claimant
- job seeker
- plaintiff
* * *♦ nmf1. [en juicio] plaintiff♦ adjla parte demandante [en juicio] the plaintiff* * *m/f JUR plaintiff* * *demandante nmf: plaintiff -
10 acriminador
adj.incriminatory, incriminating, accusatory, accusing.m.accuser, informer.* * *acriminador, -a1.ADJ incriminating2.SM / F accuser -
11 delatante
adj.informer, accuser.f. & m.accuser, delator. -
12 delator
adj.1 incriminating, inculpatory, proving.2 telltale, revealing, tattletale, tell-tale.m.informant, denouncer, informer, tipster.* * *► adjetivo1 accusing, denouncing2 (reveladora) which gives away► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 accuser, denouncer* * *delator, -a1.ADJ [sonrisa, comentario] revealing; [mancha] incriminating2.SM / F informer* * *I- tora adjetivoa) <prueba/arma> incriminatingb) <mirada/sonrisa> revealingII- tora masculino, femenino informer* * *= informant, stool pigeon.Ex. Most of the information was obtained by way of interviews with informants working and living in black urban townships = La mayoría de la información se obtuvo mediante entrevistas con informantes que trabajan y viven en municipios urbanos negros.Ex. There is only one proper method of exposing the stool pigeons -- and that is mass exposure, creating mass hatred against these rats.* * *I- tora adjetivoa) <prueba/arma> incriminatingb) <mirada/sonrisa> revealingII- tora masculino, femenino informer* * *= informant, stool pigeon.Ex: Most of the information was obtained by way of interviews with informants working and living in black urban townships = La mayoría de la información se obtuvo mediante entrevistas con informantes que trabajan y viven en municipios urbanos negros.
Ex: There is only one proper method of exposing the stool pigeons -- and that is mass exposure, creating mass hatred against these rats.* * *1 ‹prueba/arma› incriminating2 ‹mirada/sonrisa› revealinguna sonrisa delatora a smile which gave him/her away, a telltale o revealing smilemasculine, feminineinformer* * *
delator◊ - tora adjetivo
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
informer
delator,-ora sustantivo masculino y femenino informer
' delator' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
delatora
English:
informer
* * *delator, -ora♦ adj[sonrisa, mirada] telltale♦ nm,finformer* * *m, delatora f informer -
13 denunciadordenunciador, -a SM / F
1) [de delito] accuser2) (=delator) informerSpanish-English dictionary > denunciadordenunciador, -a SM / F
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14 denunciante SMF
1) [de delito] accuser2) (=delator) informer -
15 acusadora
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16 denunciador
adj.denunciative.m.denunciator, informer, accuser.* * *► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 person who reports a crime -
17 acriminador
• accusatory• accuser• accusing• criminator• incrementalism• incriminating circumstance• incrimination• incriminatory statement• inculpating evidence• incumbency -
18 acusador
• accusant• accusatory• accuser• accusing• complainant• counsel for the prosecution• criminator• delator• incrementalism• incriminating circumstance• inculpating evidence• incumbency• indicted• indicting• indiction• Indies• plaintiff• prosecutor• prosecutorial -
19 acusante
adj.accusing, prosecuting.f. & m.accuser. -
20 capitulante
f. & m.accuser.m.capitulator.
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accuser — [ akyze ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 980; lat. accusare 1 ♦ Signaler ou présenter (qqn) comme coupable (d une faute, d une action blâmable, d un défaut). ⇒ attaquer, charger, dénoncer, diffamer, incriminer. « Je n accuse personne et vous tiens… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Accuser — Ac*cus er, n. [OE. acuser, accusour; cf. OF. acuseor, fr. L. accusator, fr. accusare.] One who accuses; one who brings a charge of crime or fault. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
accuser — I noun accusant, accusatrix, challenger, complainant, delator, denouncer, impeacher, incriminator, indictor, informer, libelant, litigant, party to a suit, petitioner, prosecutor II index claimant, complainant, district attorney, informant … Law dictionary
accuser — [n] person laying blame indicter, informer, prosecutor, rat*, tattletale*; concepts 412,423 … New thesaurus
accuser — (a ku sé) v. a. 1° Imputer un crime à quelqu un. Il fut accusé de brigue, de violence. Accuser quelqu un d un crime capital. On l accusa d avoir fui du combat. Socrate fut accusé de nier les dieux que le peuple adorait. • Pour vous justifier… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
ACCUSER — v. a. Imputer un crime à quelqu un, déférer quelqu un à la justice pour un crime. Dans le Droit criminel actuel, il signifie proprement, Poursuivre, en vertu d un arrêt de la chambre des mises en accusation, une personne devant la cour d assises … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)
ACCUSER — v. tr. Déférer à la justice quelqu’un comme coupable d’un délit, d’un crime. En termes de Droit criminel actuel, il signifie proprement Poursuivre, en vertu d’un arrêt de la Chambre des mises en accusation, une personne devant la Cour d’assises… … Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 8eme edition (1935)
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