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tr[ɪn'daɪt]1 SMALLLAW/SMALL acusar ( for, de)indict [ɪn'daɪt] vt: acusar, procesar (por un crímen)v.• acusar (Jurisprudencia) v.• acusar ante la justicia v.• encartar v.• procesar v.ɪn'daɪttransitive verb ( Law) acusar[ɪn'daɪt]VT1) (esp US) (=charge) acusar2) (fig) condenar, criticar duramente* * *[ɪn'daɪt]transitive verb ( Law) acusar -
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indict [ɪnˊdaɪt] vпредъявля́ть обвине́ние;to be indicted for theft ( или on a charge of theft) быть обвинённым в кра́же
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висувати обвинувачення, обвинувачувати у правопорушенні ( за обвинувальним актом); віддавати під суд ( на підставі обвинувального акту)- indict for a crime
- indict for perjury
- indict for robbery
- indict jointly
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in·dict[ɪnˈdaɪt]vt▪ to \indict sb jdn anklagen [o beschuldigen], gegen jdn Anklage erhebento \indict sb on drug charges/for kidnapping gegen jdn Anklage wegen Entführung/eines Drogendeliktes erhebento \indict sb for murder jdn unter Mordanklage stellen* * *[In'daɪt]vt(= charge) anklagen, beschuldigen (on a charge of sth einer Sache gen), unter Anklage stellen; (US JUR) Anklage erheben gegen (for wegen +gen)to indict sb as a murderer — jdn unter Mordanklage stellen, jdn des Mordes anklagen
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v. \indict sb (for sth) ял тулгах. indictable adj. шүүхээр мөрдүүлэх ёстой. \indict offence ял төлөвлөгдөх ёстой эрүүгийн хэрэг. indictment n. ялын төлөвлөгөө. bring in an \indict яллах. -
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in·dict [ɪnʼdaɪt] vtto \indict sb jdn anklagen [o beschuldigen], gegen jdn Anklage erheben;to \indict sb on drug charges/ for kidnapping gegen jdn Anklage wegen Drogendelikte/auf Entführung erheben;to \indict sb for murder jdn unter Mordanklage stellen -
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[ɪnˈdaɪt]indict обвинять (по обвинительному акту) indict предавать суду на основании обвинительного акта indict предъявлять обвинение -
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v юр. привличам/подвеждам под отговорност (for за, as като)* * *{in'dait} v юр. привличам/подвеждам под отговорност (for за; a* * *v обвинявам (for, on a charge of);indict; v юр. привличам/подвеждам под отговорност (for за; as като).* * *v юр. привличам/подвеждам под отговорност (for за, as като)* * * -
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to indict criminally — подвергать уголовному преследованию по обвинительному акту;
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[ınʹdaıt] v юр.1. обвинять в правонарушении ( по обвинительному акту)2. предавать суду на основании обвинительного актаto indict smb. for /on a charge of/ a crime - обвинить кого-л. в преступлении
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[ɪn'daɪt]vtto indict sb (for) — stawiać (postawić perf) kogoś w stan oskarżenia (pod zarzutem +gen)
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[ɪn'daɪt]гл.1) обвинять, осуждать, критиковатьSyn:2) юр. предъявлять официальное обвинениеto indict smb. for murder — обвинять кого-л. в преступлении
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/in'dait/ * ngoại động từ - truy tố, buộc tội =to indict someone for something (on a charge of doing something)+ truy tố ai về tội gì
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Indict — In*dict ([i^]n*d[imac]t ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Indicted} ([i^]n*d[imac]t [e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Indicting}.] [OE. enditen. See {Indite}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To write; to compose; to dictate; to indite. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. To appoint… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
indict — in·dict /in dīt/ vt [alteration of earlier indite, from Anglo French enditer, from Old French, to write down, ultimately from Latin indicere to proclaim, from in toward + dicere to say]: to charge with a crime by the finding or presentment of a… … Law dictionary
indict — in‧dict [ɪnˈdaɪt] verb [intransitive, transitive] especially AmE LAW to officially charge someone with a criminal offence: indict somebody for something • 21 currency traders have been indicted for illegal trading practices. indictable adjective … Financial and business terms
indict — (v.) c.1300, from Anglo Fr. enditer accuse, indict (late 13c.), O.Fr. enditer to dictate or inform, from L.L. *indictare to declare, proclaim in writing, from L. in in (see IN (Cf. in ) (2)) + dictare to say, compose in words (see DICTATE (Cf … Etymology dictionary
indict — [ɛ̃dikt] n. m. ÉTYM. Attesté XVIIIe, Saint Foix, in Littré; adj. « établi par un édit », mil. XVe; lat. indictum « chose prescrite », p. p. neutre substantivé de indicere « notifier, annoncer ». → Indiction. ❖ ♦ Vx. Indiction (2.) d une foire. ⇒… … Encyclopédie Universelle
indict — incriminate, impeach, charge, arraign, *accuse Analogous words: blame, denounce, condemn (see CRITICIZE) Contrasted words: *exculpate, absolve, exonerate, acquit, vindicate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
indict — meaning ‘to accuse formally’, is pronounced in diyt, and the same pronunciation applies to its derivatives indictable and indictment … Modern English usage
indict — [v] accuse arraign, censure, charge, criminate, face with charges, finger*, frame*, impeach, incriminate, inculpate, prosecute, summon, tax; concepts 44,317 Ant. absolve, acquit, exonerate … New thesaurus
indict — ► VERB ▪ formally accuse or charge with a serious crime. DERIVATIVES indictee noun indicter noun. ORIGIN Latin indicere proclaim, appoint … English terms dictionary
indict — [in dīt′] vt. [altered (infl. by L) < ME enditen, to write down, accuse < Anglo L indictare < LL * indictare < L in, against + dictare: see DICTATE] to charge with the commission of a crime; esp., to make a formal accusation against… … English World dictionary
indict — v. (D; tr.) to indict for (to indict smb. for murder) * * * [ɪn daɪt] (D;tr.) to indict for (to indict smb. for murder) … Combinatory dictionary