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prō-dūco, xi, ctum, 3 (produxe, for produxisse, Ter Ad. 4, 2, 22), v. a., to lead or bring forth, to lead forward or out.I.Lit. (class.):a.fidicinam intus,
Plaut. Ep. 3, 4, 40:aliquem foras ante aedes,
id. Capt. 2, 2, 2:aliquem e latebris,
Petr. 126:castris omnem exercitum,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 62:copias pro castris,
Caes. B. G. 1, 48.—Esp.To bring before the people, senate, or a court:b.aliquem in conspectum populi Romani,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 47, § 122:quempiam in contionem,
id. Pis. 6, 14: cum tribunis [p. 1456] plebis Curionem et Octavium consules produxisset, id. Brut. 60, 217; Liv. 27, 7, 4:harum rerum omnium auctores testesque,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 50, § 131:productus pro rostris,
to give evidence, Suet. Jul. 20 fin.:producti in circo Flaminio in contionem,
Cic. Sest. 14, 33:in judicium,
to bring before a court, id. Verr. 2, 1, 43, § 113:aliquem in Sestium,
id. Q. Fr. 2, 4, 1:aliquem ad necem,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 60, § 157.—Of an actor, to represent, perform:c.nihil ab hoc (Roscio) pravum et perversum produci posse arbitrabantur,
Cic. Rosc. Com. 10, 30. —To expose for sale:d.ancillam produxit, vendidit,
Ter. Eun. 1, 2, 54:servos,
id. Heaut. 1, 1, 92; Suet. Gram. 4.—To draw or place one thing before another ( poet.):e.producere malo aliquam moram,
Ter. And. 3, 5, 9:scamnum lecto,
Ov. A. A. 2, 211:nubila menti,
Stat. S. 5, 3, 13.—To draw or stretch out, to lengthen out, extend ( poet. and post-Aug.):f.pelles dentibus,
Mart. 9, 74, 1:ferrum incude,
Juv. 15, 165:supercilium madidā fuligine tactum,
id. 2, 94:lineas ex argento nigras,
Plin. 33, 6, 31, § 98.—To conduct to a place:g.non tu eum rus hinc modo Produxe aiebas?
Ter. Ad. 4, 2, 22.—To conduct to the grave, sc. a corpse or a funeral procession ( poet.):h.nec te, tua funera, mater Produxi,
Verg. A. 9, 486:longum funus ad tumulos,
Luc. 2, 298.—To lead or bring along, to bring away:i. B.qui et procurrentem retrahat, et cunctantem producat,
to drag forward, Col. 6, 2, 9.—In partic.1.To bring forth, bring into the world, to bear or beget:2.ego is sum qui te produxi pater,
Plaut. Rud. 4, 4, 129:liberos,
id. Capt. 3, 5, 105; Lucil. ap. Non. 373, 2:magnanimos nos natura produxit,
Sen. Ep. 104, 23:quam te Thersitae similem producat Achilles,
Juv. 8, 271.— Of other subjects, to produce, make (postAug.):cibis utendum est carnem producentibus,
Cels. 8, 7, 7:cum folia producere incipiunt fici,
Pall. 4, 10, 30.—= adduco in indicium, to bring forth to trial, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 12, § 32 (Zumpt); Quint. 11, 3, 174.—3. 4.In pronunciation, to lengthen, prolong (class.):II.inclitus dicimus brevi primā litterā, insanus productā,
Cic. Or. 48, 159:syllabam,
Ov. P. 4, 12, 13; Quint. 1, 5, 18.—Trop.A.To bring forward (to distinction), to raise, promote, advance (class.): producere aliquem ad aliquam dignitatem. Cic. Fin. 3, 16, 52:B.aliquem omni genere honoris,
Liv. 40, 56:quem tu non pro illius dignitate produxeras,
Cic. Dom. 9, 21:a quibus producti sunt, exsistunt eorum ipsorum tyranni,
advanced to power, id. Rep. 1, 44, 68:beneficia, quae non producunt, nec honestiorem faciunt,
Sen. Ben. 2, 9, 2.—To lead, induce one to do any thing:C.producti sumus, ut loqueremur,
Auct. Her. 1, 3, 5:productus ad aliquid faciendum,
Plin. 9, 35, 59, § 122.—To draw or drag out, to lengthen out, prolong, protract (class.):2.producere pauperi vitam ad miseriam,
Plaut. Trin. 2, 2, 59:cenam,
Hor. S. 1, 5, 70:convivium ad multam noctem vario sermone,
Cic. Sen. 14, 46:sermonem in multam noctem,
id. Rep. 6, 10, 10:sermonem longius,
id. Brut. 71, 251:Varro.. vitam Naevii producit longius,
i. e. represents him as having lived longer, id. ib. 15, 60:somnum ultra primam lucem,
Suet. Aug. 78:rem in hiemem,
Caes. B. G. 4, 30:animas,
lives, Juv. 15, 94.—To put off, to amuse, delude one with fallacious promises:D. E.aliquem falsā spe producere,
Ter. And. 4, 1, 25:aliquem conditionibus,
Cic. Quint. 8, 30.—To bring up, educate:F.audientem dicto, mater, produxisti filiam,
Plaut. As. 3, 1, 40:principes liberos,
Tac. Or. 28:laevo monitu pueros avaros,
Juv. 14, 228.—To make, devise, produce, bring into use:G.nova (vocabula) quae genitor produxerit usus,
Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 119.—To plant, cultivate:B.quicunque primum te produxit, arbor,
Hor. C. 2, 13, 3.—Hence, prōductus, a, um, P. a., lengthened, long, prolonged, protracted, etc. (class.):productiore cornu sinistro,
drawn out, extended, Tac. A. 13, 40 Halm:productissimum flagellum,
Col. 3, 10: commoditates corporis tam productae temporibus, Cic. Fin. 4, 12, 29:dolores longinquitate producti,
id. Tusc. 5, 40, 117:exitus (orationis),
id. de Or. 2. 53, 213:productiora alia, et quasi immoderatius excurrentia,
too long, id. Or. 53, 178; so,producta syllaba (opp. short),
id. ib. 48, 159:nomen,
formed by prolongation, id. N. D. 2, 26, 66:neve minor, neu sit quinto productior actu Fabula,
longer, Hor. A. P. 189.—Subst.: prōducta, ōrum, n., preferable things (a transl. of the Gr. tha proêgmena): in vitā non ea, quae primario loco sunt, sed ea, quae secundum locum obtinent, proêgmena, id est producta nominantur; quae vel ita appellemus (id erit verbum e verbo), vel promota, et remota, vel, ut dudum diximus, praeposita, vel praecipua;et illa rejecta,
Cic. Fin. 3, 16, 52; cf. Sen. Ep. 74, 17.—Hence, adv.: prōductē, in a lengthened manner, long (class.):producte dicere litteram, opp. breviter,
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82 обвинять
1) General subject: accuse (в чем-либо), arraign, article, blame, charge, delate, denounce, denunciate, fault, find guilty, impeach, impute (в чем-л.), incriminate, inform, lay, pointed the finger at, tax, He blames his ouster on Surkov, give the lie, lay at door (кого-л.), hold against, throw brickbats, (кого-л. в чём-л) turn on, berate, point a finger of blame at, point the finger of blame at2) Naval: give against3) Colloquial: harangue4) American: throw up5) Obsolete: defame6) Bookish: inculpate8) Law: accuse (кого-л.), allege, argue, bring accusation against, bring before the bar, bring to justice (trial), bring up, burden, criminate, indict (по обвинительному акту), lay to one's charge (кого-л.), point the finger of guilt, prosecute, reallege (кого-л.)9) Australian slang: pick on12) Mass media: make accusation13) Makarov: charge with -
83 под
предл.
1) (кем-л./чем-л.;
кого-л./что-л.) (направление) under под гору ≈ downhill
2) (чем-л.;
что-л.) (used) for, with;
occupied by помещение под школой ≈ premises occupied by a school банка под варенье ≈ jam-jar поле под рожью ≈ rye-field, field of rye под землей ≈ underground
3) (кем-л./чем-л.;
около) near, by, of, in the environs of битва под Москвой ≈ the battle of Moscow
4) (что-л.;
о времени) toward(s), to;
about;
on the eve of;
close on под Новый год ≈ on New Year's Eve ему под пятьдесят (лет) ≈ he is getting on for fifty под вечер ≈ towards evening
5) (что-л.;
в сопровождении) to (the accompaniment of) под диктовку
6) (кого-л./что-л.;
наподобие) a la, in imitation of под орех
7) (что-л.;
в обмен на) in под залог ≈ on security под расписку ≈ on receipt
8) (чем-л.;
значение) by что под этим подразумевается? ≈ what is implied by this?
9) (чем-л.;
кул.) in, with говядина под хреном ≈ beef with horse-radish ∙ отдавать под суд( кого-л.) ≈ to prosecute под видом( кого-л./чего-л.) ≈ under/in the guise (of), under the pretence (of) под арестом - под замком под парусами под парами под дождем под условием, подо
1. (ниже чего-л.) under, underneath;
стоять под деревом stand* under а tree;
поставить чемодан под кровать put* а case under а bed;
под водой under water;
работать под землёй work underground;
под гору downhill;
2. (около, в непосредственной близости) near, close to;
жить под Москвой live near Moscow;
битва под Полтавой the Battle of/at Poltava;
3. (в зоне действия чего-л.) under;
под огнём противника under enemy fire;
гулять под дождём walk in the rain;
4. (указывает на состояние, положение) under, под руководством under the leadership of, под наблюдением врача under the doctor;
под командой кого-л. under (the) command of smb. ;
под замком under lock and key;
заключать под стражу put* under arrest, take* into custody;
быть под угрозой be* under (a) threat;
взять под свою защиту take* under one`s protection;
под влиянием under the influence;
отдать кого-л. под суд bring* smb. to trial, put* smb. on trial;
5. (для какой-л. цели) for, as;
этот сарай занят под сено this barn is for hay;
6. (о времени) towards;
(о возрасте тж.) close on;
(накануне) on the eve of;
под вечер towards evening;
в ночь под Новый год on New-Year`s Eve, ему под шестьдесят he is close on sixty, he is nearly sixty, he is not far off sixty;
7. (похожий на) in imitation of;
под красное дерево in imitation of mahogany;
8. (в обмен на какое-л. ручательство) on;
под залог on security;
под расписку giving а receipt;
получить что-л. под честное слово take* smth. on one`s word of honor (to return it) ;
9. (в сопровождении чего-л. звучащего) with, to;
под аккомпанемент рояля with а piano accompaniment;
танцевать под музыку dance to the music;
10. (при наличии признака, свойства) with;
дом под железной крышей house with an iron roof;
11. (при указании признака, выделяющего лицо, предмет, понятие) under, by;
писать под псевдонимом write* under an assumed name;
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84 conclude
[kənʹklu:d] v1. 1) заканчивать, завершатьto conclude a lecture [an argument, a chapter, a letter, a composition] - закончить лекцию [спор, главу, письмо, сочинение]
to conclude a sitting [a meeting, a trial] - закончить /закрыть/ заседание [собрание, судебное разбирательство]
to conclude - итак, в заключение ( в конце речи)
2) заканчиваться, завершатьсяthe concert concluded with the National Anthem - концерт завершился исполнением государственного гимна
2. заключатьto conclude a treaty [a contract, a bargain, peace] - заключить договор [контракт, сделку, мир]
3. прийти к заключению, (с)делать выводwhat do you conclude from his behaviour? - какой вы делаете вывод из его поведения?
the jury concluded from the evidence that the defendant was not guilty - на основании материалов дела присяжные пришли к выводу, что подсудимый невиновен
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85 предам
вж. предавам* * *преда̀м,преда̀вам гл.1. give; deliver; turn over, transfer; ( подавам) hand over; ( по-нататък) pass on, transmit; ( връчвам) hand in; юр. serve; ( престъпник) deliver/give up, turn over, surrender, (на друга държава) extradite; ( оръжие) give up; (на следващите поколения) hand down; \предам богу дух yield (up) o.’s soul, шег. give up the ghost; \предам булката give away the bride; \предам на огън(я) commit to the flames; \предам на смърт hand over for execution; \предам на съд bring to court/trial; commit for trial; hand over to justice; \предам на съхранение deposit for safe-keeping; \предам опита си pass on o.’s experience; \предам от ръка на ръка pass from hand to hand; \предам по наследство hand down;2. ( извършвам предателство) betray;3. ( съобщавам) tell, inform; convey; communicate, impart; transmit; \предам нареждане deliver an order; pass the word; \предам по радиото/телевизията broadcast/announce over the radio/on television; \предам поздрави на convey greetings to; send o.’s best regards to;4. ( възпроизвеждам, изобразявам) render, convey;5. ( преподавам) teach, present material;6. (за радиостанция и пр.) be on the air; broadcast; не \предам be off the air;\предам се surrender, give o.s. up; yield; hang out/show the white flag; knuckle under; throw in o.’s cards/hand/the towel; никога не се предавай! never say die; воен. lay down arms; \предам се в плен yield o.s. prisoner; \предам се на мечти fall into a reverie, give o.s. up to daydreams; \предам се на отчаяние give o.s. up to despair, abandon o.s. to despair; \предам се на пороци indulge in vice.* * *вж. предавам -
86 испробовать
сов. (вн.) разг.1) ( проверить качество) test (d), put (d) to the test [on trial]; bring (d) to trial, try out (d)2) (изведать, испытать) experience (d), taste (d) -
87 предавать
vt; св - преда́ть1) кн подвергать чему-л to commit toпредава́ть кого/что-л огню́ — to commit sb/sth to the flames
предава́ть кого-л суду́ — to prosecute sb, to take sb to court, to bring sb to trial, to put sb on trial
предава́ть кого-л сме́рти — to commit/to put sb to death
предава́ть земле́ — to commit to the earth
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88 oskarżenie
( zarzut) accusation; (PRAWO: strona oskarżająca) prosecution* * *n.zwł. prawn. accusation, charge; bezpodstawne oskarżenie groundless l. unfounded accusation; akt oskarżenia indictment; wnieść akt oskarżenia przeciw komuś indict sb; świadek oskarżenia witness for the prosecution; postawić kogoś w stan oskarżenia indict sb, charge sb; wnieść oskarżenie przeciw komuś bring l. make an accusation against sb, press charges against sb; zrzec się oskarżenia drop l. withdraw a charge.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > oskarżenie
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89 postawić
-wię, -wisz; vb od stawiać* * *pf.1. (= ustawić coś) put, place, set; postawić żagle set sail; postawić komuś horoskop cast sb's horoscope; postawić komuś kabałę tell sb's fortune by cards; postawić pasjansa play solitaire, Br. patience; postawić wodę (na kawę l. herbatę) put the kettle on; postawić krok take a step; Piotr postawił swoją stopę w Ameryce pierwszy raz w 1990 roku Peter set foot in America in 1990 for the first time; postawić komuś ocenę l. stopień szkoln. give sb a grade; Br. give sb a mark; postawić przecinek put l. place a comma; postawić kropkę nad i leave nothing unsaid, make things perfectly clear, lay l. put it l. everything on the line; Ewa postawiła krzyżyk na Adamie Ewa gave up Adam; postawić problem na głowie put the cart before the horse; zawsze chcesz postawić na swoim you just want to have everything your own way; postawić kogoś w stan oskarżenia prawn. indict sb, bring sb to trial; postawić kogoś przed faktem dokonanym confront sb with an accomplished fact; postawić kogoś/coś w dobrym/złym świetle show sb/sth in a good/bad light; postawić kogoś w trudnej sytuacji put sb in a difficult position; postawić się w czyjejś sytuacji put o.s. in sb's position; postawić komuś drinka pot. treat sb to a drink, stand sb a drink; postawić komuś głos muz. train sb's voice; zob. t. stawiać.2. (= podnieść do pozycji pionowej) raise, set upright; poranna kawa postawiła mnie na nogi a cup of coffee in the morning set me on my feet; to lekarstwo wkrótce postawi cię na nogi this medicine will soon have you back on your feet; postawić uszy (gł. o psie) prick up one's ears.3. (= sformułować) put forward, propose, suggest; postawić pytanie ask l. pose a question; postawić problem pose l. raise l. bring up a problem; postawić tezę put forward l. advance l. propose a thesis; postawić diagnozę zwł. med. make a diagnosis; postawić warunek impose l. set a condition; postawić wniosek prawn., parl. move; postawić komuś l. przed kimś zadanie assign sb a task; postawić sobie coś za cel set l. establish sth as an aim for o.s.; postawić sobie coś za punkt honoru make it a point of honor to do sth; postawić kogoś za wzór do naśladowania dla kogoś innego set sb as the example for sb else to follow.4. (= zbudować, wznieść) build, erect, construct.5. ( pieniądze w grze hazardowej) stake, bet ( na coś on sth); postawić wszystko na jedną kartę put all one's eggs in one basket; postawić na złego konia back the wrong horse.6. (= umieścić na stanowisku, miejscu pracy) appoint ( sb to a post); sierżant postawił dwóch ludzi przy drzwiach sergeant put two people at the door.pf.1. pot. (= sprzeciwić się) put one's foot down; postawić się w czyimś położeniu put o.s. in sb's position l. place.2. pot. (= zrobić coś na pokaz, np. przyjęcie) show off, do for show; zastaw się, a postaw się show off at any cost l. all costs.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > postawić
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90 conclude
kənˈklu:d гл.
1) завершить, закончить Syn: finish
2) закрывать, ограничивать, отделять Syn: enclose
3) а) сделать вывод, подвести итог б) принять решение Syn: decide в) прийти к соглашению, заключать( сделку, договор, соглашение) conclude an agreement ≈ заключать договор/соглашение заканчивать, завершать;
- to * a lecture закончить лекцию;
- to * a sitting закончить заседание;
- he *d his address with a poem он закончил свою речь стихами;
- to * итак, в заключение (в конце речи) заканчиваться, завершаться;
- the meeting *d in uproar собрание кончилось бурно;
- the concert *d with the National Anthem концерт завершился исполнением государственного гимна заключать;
- to * a treaty заключить договор прийти к заключению, сделать вывод;
- what do you * from his behavior? какой вы делаете вывод из его поведения? - the jury *d from the evidence that the defendant was not guilty на основании материалов дела присяжные пришли к выводу, что подсудимый невиновен решать, принимать решение;
- I *d not to go я решил не ехать;
- it was *d to bring him to trial было решено привлечь его к суду ~ заключать;
to conclude a treaty заключать договор ~ заканчивать(ся) ;
he concluded his speech with the following remark (или by making the following remark) он закончил речь следующими словамиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > conclude
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91 было решено привлечь его к суду
General subject: it was concluded to bring him to trialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > было решено привлечь его к суду
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92 Б-237
БУКВА ЗАКОНА NP sing only fixed WOa formal interpretation of the law (based on its literal meaning as opposed to its spirit)the letter of the law.Голос следователя был почтительно-бережный... «Поверьте, мы не формалисты, хватающиеся за букву закона. Мы понимаем очевидную невиновность как Митягина, так и вашу. Но поставьте себя на наше место. Представьте, что мы прикроем это дело, не доведем до суда» (Тендряков 1). (The Assistant Prosecutor's) voice was respectful and soothing...."Believe me, we are not just pedants sticking to the letter of the law. We know that neither you nor Mityagin is really guilty. But put yourself in our place. Imagine if we just covered up this business, and didn't bring it to trial" (1a). -
93 буква закона
[NP; sing only; fixed WO]=====⇒ a formal interpretation of the law (based on its literal meaning as opposed to its spirit):- the letter of the law.♦ Голос следователя был почтительно-бережный... "Поверьте, мы не формалисты, хватающиеся за букву закона. Мы понимаем очевидную невиновность как Митягина, так и вашу. Но поставьте себя на наше место. Представьте, что мы прикроем это дело, не доведем до суда" (Тендряков 1). [The Assistant Prosecutor's] voice was respectful and soothing...."Believe me, we are not just pedants sticking to the letter of the law. We know that neither you nor Mityagin is really guilty. But put yourself in our place. Imagine if we just covered up this business, and didn't bring it to trial" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > буква закона
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94 отдавать [lang name=Russian]кого-л под суд
to prosecute sb, to bring sb to trial, to take sb to courtРусско-английский учебный словарь > отдавать [lang name=Russian]кого-л под суд
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95 encausar
• bring suit against• bring to trial• impeach• indicia• indictable• prosecute• put to trial -
96 enjuiciar
• bring suit against• bring to trial• file charges against• prosecute• put to trial• sue -
97 ajukan ke pengadilan
bring to trial, brought to trial, brought to trial, bringing to trial -
98 demandar
• bring a lawsuit• bring an action against• bring suit against• bring to trial• call for• cry out for• enter a claim against• exact• file a charge• file a claim• file a demand• file a suit• file a suit against• file charges• file charges against• file suit• file suit against• insist in• insist that• necessary parties• necessities of life• prosecute• require• sue• sue against -
99 someter a juicio
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100 привлекать к суду
См. также в других словарях:
trial — n. legal proceedings 1) to conduct, hold a trial 2) to bring smb. to trial; to put smb. on trial 3) to stand trial for (he stood trial for embezzlement) 4) to go to trial (the case went to trial) 5) to waive a (jury) trial (the accused waived a… … Combinatory dictionary
bring — [[t]brɪ̱ŋ[/t]] ♦ brings, bringing, brought 1) VERB If you bring someone or something with you when you come to a place, they come with you or you have them with you. [V n] Remember to bring an apron or an old shirt to protect your clothes... [V… … English dictionary
trial — tri|al1 W2S3 [ˈtraıəl] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(court)¦ 2¦(test)¦ 3¦(try somebody/something)¦ 4 by/through trial and error 5¦(difficulty)¦ 6¦(sports)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1400 1500; : Anglo French; Origin: trier; TRY1] … Dictionary of contemporary English
trial by proviso — In old English practice, a trial brought on by the defendant, in cases where the plaintiff, after issue joined, neglects to proceed to trial; so called from a clause in the writ to the sheriff, which directs him, in case two writs come to his… … Black's law dictionary
bring — W1S1 [brıŋ] v past tense and past participle brought [bro:t US bro:t] [T] [: Old English; Origin: bringan] 1.) a) to take something or someone with you to the place where you are now, or to the place you are talking about →↑take ▪ Did you bring… … Dictionary of contemporary English
bring to trial — index arraign, litigate, lodge (bring a complaint) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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bring something forward — bring (something) forward to make something known. During the trial, evidence was brought forward that proved the wrong person had been arrested. Usage notes: often used in the form something was brought forward, as in the example … New idioms dictionary
bring forward — bring (something) forward to make something known. During the trial, evidence was brought forward that proved the wrong person had been arrested. Usage notes: often used in the form something was brought forward, as in the example … New idioms dictionary
bring someone to justice — mainly journalism phrase to make someone have a trial in order to find out whether they are guilty of a crime The girl’s killers have never been brought to justice. Thesaurus: court cases and legal processeshyponym Main entry: justice * * *… … Useful english dictionary
bring charges against somebody — bring/press/prefer ˈcharges against sb idiom (law) to accuse sb formally of a crime so that there can be a trial in court Main entry: ↑chargeidiom … Useful english dictionary