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1 bear the blame
нести відповідальність, брати вину ( на себе) -
2 bear
дозволяти, терпіти, зносити; перевозити; народжувати; давати ( свідчення); нести (відповідальність, збитки); приносити ( плоди)- bear all responsibility
- bear arms
- bear date
- bear evidence
- bear expenses
- bear false witness
- bear interest
- bear interpretation
- bear on
- bear on a case
- bear out
- bear out a statement
- bear responsibility
- bear tales
- bear testimony
- bear the blame
- bear the burden
- bear the burden of proof
- bear the burden of proving
- bear the marks
- bear the marks of smth.
- bear the signs
- bear witness -
3 blame
1. n1) догана; докір2) відповідальність, провина, винаto bear the blame — брати на себе вину, нести відповідальність
to lay (to cast, to put) the blame (for smth.) upon smb. — скласти провину (за щось) на когось
2. v1) звинувачувати; обвинувачувати; винуватити; складати провинуto blame smb. for smth. — звинувачувати когось у чомусь
2) гудити, ганити* * *I n1) осуд, докір2) провина, відповідальністьII v1) обвинувачувати, гудити, засуджувати; винити2) (on) відносити ( що-небудь погане) за рахунок чого-небудь -
4 blame
[bleɪm] 1. vга́нити; вважа́ти ви́нним2. n1) дога́на; до́кір2) відповіда́льність; вина́to bear the blame — бра́ти на се́бе вину́
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