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1 adjudge
verb \/əˈdʒʌdʒ\/1) tilkjenne2) felle dom, dømme, erklære3) dømme, fastslå gjennom domadjudge the winner erklære som vinner, utrope vinneren -
2 виновный
прил.culpable; guilty (of) сущ. (лицо, совершившее проступок, преступление) guilty person; (сторона, не выполняющая обязательств) defaulter; guilty party (person); party at faultбыть признанным виновным — ( в совершении преступления) to be found (held) guilty (of a crime, of an offence)
не признавать кого-л виновным — ( признавать невиновным) to adjudge (return) not guilty; determine (establish, find) smb's innocence; find smb not guilty
признавать кого-л виновным — (устанавливать вину, виновность) to adjudge (return) guilty; determine (establish, find) smb's guilt; find (hold) smb guilty; ( по всем пунктам обвинения) to find smb guilty on all counts; ( осудить) to convict the guilty
признавать себя виновным — ( в предъявленном обвинении) to admit (confess) one's guilt; plead guilty ( to the charge)
заявление о признании себя виновным — ( подсудимого) plea of guilty
сторона, признанная виновной — guilty party
- виновное действиевиновное нанесение (причинение) — (вреда, ущерба и т.п.) guilty infliction
- виновное поведение
- виновный в прелюбодеянии
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3 виновный
прил.culpable;guilty (of) сущ. (лицо, совершившее проступок, преступление) guilty person;(сторона, не выполняющая обязательств) defaulter- виновный в прелюбодеянии
- виновный ое поведение\виновныйая воля — guilty mind
\виновныйая сторона — defaulter; guilty party (person); party at fault
\виновныйое действие — лат actus reus
быть признанным \виновныйым — ( в совершении преступления) to be found (held) guilty (of a crime, of an offence)
не признавать кого-л \виновныйым — ( признавать невиновным) to adjudge (return) not guilty
не признавать себя \виновныйым — to plead not guilty
признавать кого-л \виновныйым — (устанавливать вину, виновность) to adjudge (return) guilty; determine (establish, find) smb’s guilt; find smb guilty; ( осудить) to convict the guilty
признавать себя \виновныйым — ( в предъявленном обвинении) to admit one’s guilt; plead guilty (to the charge)
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4 condemn
1. v осуждать, порицать2. v юр. признать виновным; осудить, приговорить3. v обыкн. обрекать4. v браковать, признавать негодным для употребления или использования5. v конфисковать как недоброкачественное6. v конфисковать, налагать арест; отчуждать7. v уличать, выдаватьСинонимический ряд:1. criticize (verb) berate; blame; castigate; censure; chide; criticise; criticize; cut up; denounce; denunciate; deplore; fault; knock; pan; rap; rebuke; reprehend; reproach; reprobate; skin2. find guilty (verb) adjudge; convict; damn; doom; find guilty; judge; pass sentence on; sentence3. forbid (verb) forbid; interdict; ostracise; ostracize; outlaw; proscribeАнтонимический ряд:acquit; approve; clear; discharge; exonerate; forgive; free; liberate; pardon; praise; release
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