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1 punkt
пункт-et, -, -a/-ene* * *subst. point subst. [ prikk] dot subst. [ henseende] respect (f.eks.they are similar in some respects
) subst. [på en liste, i et program o.l.] item (f.eks.the next item on the agenda is...
) subst. [ stadium] stage subst. [i redegjørelse, som overskrift] head (f.eks.this belongs under another head
) subst. [ i anklage] count, count of an indictment (f.eks.he was found guilty on all counts
) subst. (jus) [ i kontrakt] clause, article, item subst. (teleteknikk) spot -
2 frifinne
* * *verb. acquit, find not guilty verb. find for, dismiss (f.eks.The court found for the defendant.
) verb. give judgment for the defendant (f.eks.The court gave judgment in favour of the defendant.
) verb. the court found for the defendant, the court gave judgment in favour of the defendant -
3 kjenne
знать-er, -te, -t* * *acquainted, know* * *verb. feel, know verb. recognize verb. (jus) find (f.eks.He was found 'not guilty'.
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См. также в других словарях:
found guilty — index blameful, blameworthy Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
guilty — 1 adj guilt·i·er, est 1: having committed a crime: justly charged with a specified crime guilty of larceny 2: involving guilt or culpability guilty knowledge guilty 2 n 1: a plea of a c … Law dictionary
guilty but mentally ill — n: a verdict available in some jurisdictions in cases involving an insanity defense in which the defendant is considered as if having been found guilty but is committed to a mental hospital rather than imprisoned if an examination shows a need… … Law dictionary
was found guilty — evidence proved that he had committed the act that he was accused of … English contemporary dictionary
guilty — 01. The jury took only 3 hours to reach a [guilty] verdict in the murder case. 02. The child s mother was filled with [guilt] after her son burned himself trying to get something off the stove. 03. The little boy had a [guilty] look on his face… … Grammatical examples in English
guilty — guilt|y [ gılti ] adjective *** 1. ) ashamed and sorry because you have done something wrong: You shouldn t feel guilty all the time you ve done nothing to be ashamed of. guilty about: I still feel guilty about things I said to my mother when I… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
guilty */*/*/ — UK [ˈɡɪltɪ] / US adjective Word forms guilty : adjective guilty comparative guiltier superlative guiltiest Metaphor: Being guilty is like being dirty, and being innocent is like being clean. Becoming more moral or getting rid of guilt is like… … English dictionary
guilty — adj. 1 feeling/showing guilt VERBS ▪ feel, look ADVERB ▪ extremely, really, very ▪ horribly, incredibly … Collocations dictionary
guilty — [[t]gɪ̱lti[/t]] ♦♦♦ guiltier, guiltiest 1) ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ, oft ADJ about n If you feel guilty, you feel unhappy because you think that you have done something wrong or have failed to do something which you should have done. I feel so… … English dictionary
guilty — Hewa. ♦ To find guilty, ho āhewa. ♦ Found guilty, pili i ka hewa. ♦ Found not guilty, ho āpono. ♦ He is guilty, kū ka hewa iāia … English-Hawaiian dictionary
guilty*/*/ — [ˈgɪlti] adj 1) ashamed and sorry because you have done something wrong a guilty look/expression[/ex] It was a clear sign that he had a guilty conscience (= a feeling that he had done something wrong).[/ex] You shouldn t feel guilty all the time… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English