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1 innocent bystander
Jur. simple observateur; spectateur qui n'a pris aucune part à la commission du crime ou délitEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > innocent bystander
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2 innocent
A n innocent/-e m/f, naïf/-ïve m/f ; they're no innocents! ce ne sont pas des enfants de chœur!B adj1 Jur ( not guilty) innocent (of de) ;2 ( blameless) [victim, civilian, bystander] innocent ;3 ( innocuous) [enjoyment, fun] innocent, inoffensif/-ive ; [question, remark] innocent, sans malice ; [error] bénin/-igne ; [explanation, meeting] anodin ;4 ( naïve) innocent, naïf/-ïve ; she was innocent about such things elle ne savait rien de ces choses-là ;
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