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1 innocent until proven guilty
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2 innocent until proven guilty
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3 be held innocent until proven guilty
זכאי עד להוכחת אשמתו* * *◙ ותמשא תחכוהל דע יאכז◄English-Hebrew dictionary > be held innocent until proven guilty
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4 right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty
Jur. droit a la présomption d'innocenceEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty
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5 be held innocent until proven guilty
onschuldig tot het tegendeel bewezen isEnglish-Dutch dictionary > be held innocent until proven guilty
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6 be held innocent until proven guilty
anses oskyldig tills befunnen skyldigEnglish-Swedish dictionary > be held innocent until proven guilty
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7 innocent
1) неви́нный2) юр невино́вныйinnocent until proven guilty — невино́вный до тех пор, пока́ не дока́зана вина́
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8 вор
муж. thief;
pilferer (мелкий) магазинный вор ≈ shoplifter не пойман - не вор ≈ посл. innocent until proven guilty на воре шапка горит ≈ посл. that's his guilty conscience speaking карманный вор ≈ pickpocketм. thief*;
карманный ~ pickpocket;
магазинный ~ shoplifter;
ист. criminal;
Тушинский ~ ист. (второй Лжедимитрий) Уthe impostor of TushinoФ. -
9 presume
presume [prɪ'zju:m]∎ I presume he isn't coming je présume ou suppose qu'il ne viendra pas;∎ I presumed them to be aware or that they were aware of the difficulties je supposais qu'ils étaient au courant des difficultés;∎ Military missing, presumed dead manque à l'appel ou porté disparu, présumé mort;∎ he was presumed dead (by family etc) on le croyait mort; (by authorities) on a présumé qu'il était mort, on l'a considéré comme décédé;∎ Law every man is presumed innocent until proven guilty tout homme est présumé innocent tant qu'il n'a pas été déclaré coupable;∎ I presume so je suppose, je présume que oui(b) (take liberty) oser, se permettre;∎ I wouldn't presume to contradict you je ne me permettrais pas de vous contredire;∎ I wouldn't presume so far as to… je n'aurais pas la présomption de…;∎ you're presuming rather a lot tu es bien présomptueux(c) (presuppose) présupposer;∎ presuming they agree à supposer qu'ils soient d'accord∎ I don't want to presume je ne voudrais pas m'imposer;∎ to presume on or upon sb abuser de la gentillesse de qnⓘ Dr Livingstone, I presume Ce sont les mots que Sir Henry Stanley aurait adressés au Docteur Livingstone lorsqu'il le retrouva dans la jungle africaine où il s'était perdu en 1871. Stanley avait été envoyé à la recherche de l'explorateur par un journal américain. Cette phrase ("Docteur Livingstone, je présume") est utilisée sur le mode humoristique lorsqu'on fait la connaissance de quelqu'un dont on a entendu parler auparavant, le plus souvent en remplaçant Doctor Livingstone par le nom de la personne en question. -
10 bail
юрОсвобождение под залог допускается в период между арестом подозреваемого [suspect] и судом, а также до вынесения приговора [sentencing] или до рассмотрения апелляции - как гарантия явки подсудимого в суд в нужный момент. Восьмая поправка [ Eighth Amendment] к Конституции запрещает устанавливать "чрезмерный залог" ["excessive bail", Bail Reform Act of 1966]. Институт залога основан на презумпции невиновности ["innocent until proven guilty"].тж bail bond, bailment -
11 prove
∎ the facts prove her (to be) guilty les faits prouvent qu'elle est coupable;∎ the autopsy proved that it was suicide l'autopsie prouva que c'était un suicide;∎ the evidence goes to prove that… les témoignages concourent à prouver que…;∎ the accused is innocent until proved or proven guilty l'accusé est innocent jusqu'à preuve du contraire ou tant que sa culpabilité n'est pas prouvée;∎ to prove sb right/wrong donner raison/tort à qn;∎ they can't prove anything against us ils n'ont aucune preuve contre nous;∎ to do sth to prove a point faire qch pour prouver qu'on a raison;∎ after their relegation last season, the team will be out to prove a point après sa relégation de la saison dernière, l'équipe tâchera de montrer de quoi elle est capable;∎ I think I've proved my point je crois avoir apporté la preuve de ce que j'avançais;∎ it remains to be proved whether the decision was correct rien ne prouve que cette décision était la bonne;∎ she quickly proved herself indispensable elle s'est vite montrée indispensable;∎ he has already proved his loyalty il a déjà prouvé sa fidélité, sa fidélité n'est plus à prouver(b) (proposition, theorem → in maths, logic) démontrer(c) (put to the test) mettre à l'épreuve;∎ the method has not yet been proved la méthode n'a pas encore fait ses preuves;∎ to prove oneself faire ses preuves(a) (turn out) s'avérer, se révéler;∎ your suspicions proved (to be) well-founded vos soupçons se sont avérés fondés;∎ the arrangement proved (to be) unworkable cet arrangement s'est révélé impraticable;∎ the hotel proved to be open l'hôtel s'avéra être ouvert;∎ he may prove (to be) of help to you il pourrait bien vous être utile;∎ it has proved impossible to find him il a été impossible de le retrouver;∎ if that proves to be the case s'il s'avère que tel est le casmettre à l'épreuvefaire ses preuves -
12 the articles of Faith
1) догматы церкви, основы какой-л. религии...witnesses came forward who were prepared to swear that they had heard Domingo utter the most horrid blasphemies, and there were two who had heard him say that to believe in the Articles of Faith was first and foremost a matter of good breeding. This in itself was enough to make him a proper subject for inquiry by the Holy Office... (W. S. Maugham, ‘Catalina’, ch. 2) —...появились свидетели, которые под присягой были готовы показать, что они слышали, как Доминго изрекал ужаснейшие богохульства, а два свидетеля даже слышали, как он сказал, что вера в догматы католической церкви - это прежде всего результат хорошего воспитания. Одного этого было достаточно, чтобы им заинтересовалась святая инквизиция...
2) символ веры, кредо (употр. тж. в ед. ч.)This is the article of my faith: I am what I am, and can be no other, (S. Chaplin, ‘The Big Room’, ch. XI) — Мое кредо: я такой как есть и другим быть не могу.
Anyone familiar with police mentality knows that law enforcement officers interpret the law freely, and that it is an article of faith among them that a suspect is guilty until proven innocent. (W. Manchester, ‘The Death of a President’, ch. 2) — Всякий, кто знаком с психологией полицейских, знает, что блюстители закона толкуют его как хотят. Среди них господствует мнение, что подозреваемый виноват, пока его невиновность не доказана.
‘Daddy's very good, about things like elections.’ She regarded her husband for a moment, then, reproachfully, she said, ‘You don't believe him, do you?’ ‘About uncle Frank being defeated? Well, it's a pretty doubtful article of faith, isn't it?’ he said. ‘Even coming from your father.’ (E. O'Connor, ‘The Last Hurrah’, part I, ch. II) — - Папа хорошо разбирается в таких делах, как выборы, - Мэл посмотрела на мужа и прибавила укоризненно: - Ты этому не веришь? - Тому, что дядя Фрэнк потерпит поражение? Ну, это еще вилами на воде писано, - сказал Адам. - Даже если твой отец в этом не сомневается.
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