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1 bystander
noun (a person who watches but does not take part.) espectadortr['baɪstændəSMALLr/SMALL]1 espectador,-ra, curioso,-abystander ['baɪ.stændər] n: espectador m, -dora fn.• circunstante s.m.• espectador, -ora s.m.,f.• mirona s.f.• mirón s.m.'baɪˌstændər, 'baɪˌstændə(r)they opened fire, killing innocent bystanders — abrieron fuego y mataron a varias personas inocentes or a varios transeúntes
['baɪˌstændǝ(r)]N (=spectator) espectador(a) m / f ; (=witness) testigo mfan innocent bystander — un transeúnte que pasaba/pasa etc por allí
* * *['baɪˌstændər, 'baɪˌstændə(r)]they opened fire, killing innocent bystanders — abrieron fuego y mataron a varias personas inocentes or a varios transeúntes
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2 innocent
'inəsnt1) (not guilty (of a crime, misdeed etc): A man should be presumed innocent of a crime until he is proved guilty; They hanged an innocent man.) inocente2) ((of an action etc) harmless or without harmful or hidden intentions: innocent games and amusements; an innocent remark.) inocente3) (free from, or knowing nothing about, evil etc: an innocent child; You can't be so innocent as to believe what advertisements say!) inocente, ingenuo•- innocence
innocent adj inocentetr['ɪnəsənt]1 inocente nombre masulino o femenino, ingenuo,-ainnocent ['ɪnəsənt] adj: inocente♦ innocently advinnocent n: inocente mfadj.• cándido, -a adj.• infantil adj.• inocente adj.• párvulo, -a adj.n.• inocente s.m.
I 'ɪnəsənta) (blameless, not guilty) inocenteb) ( naive) inocente, ingenuoc) ( not malicious) <game/mistake> inocente
II
noun (liter) inocente mf['ɪnǝsnt]1. ADJ1) (=not guilty) inocente2) (=innocuous) [question, remark] inocente, sin malicia; [fun] sin malicia; [mistake] inocente3) (=naive) inocente, ingenuobystandershe stood facing him with that innocent air she had — estaba frente a él, con ese aire inocente que tenía
4) liter (=devoid)to be innocent of sth: he was innocent of any desire to harm her — no tenía ningún deseo de hacerle daño
2.N inocente mf* * *
I ['ɪnəsənt]a) (blameless, not guilty) inocenteb) ( naive) inocente, ingenuoc) ( not malicious) <game/mistake> inocente
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noun (liter) inocente mf -
3 inocente
inocente adjetivo (Der) innocent, not guilty; ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino innocent;
inocente
I adjetivo
1 innocent
una acción inocente, a harmless deed
2 (ingenuo) gullible
II mf innocent ' inocente' also found in these entries: Spanish: acabose - convicción - declararse - insistir - simple - declarar - hacer - matanza - puro English: blameless - bystander - catch up - clean - find - frame - frame-up - innocent - play - plead - sap - wash - would - harmless - party - plea
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