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1 onus
nounLast, die* * *['əunəs](the responsibility: The onus is on him to prove his theory.) die Last* * *[ˈəʊnəs, AM ˈoʊ-]the \onus is on [or lies with] sb to do sth es liegt an jdm, etw zu tun; (more severe) jd hat die Pflicht, etw zu tunthe \onus of proof rests with the prosecution die Beweislast liegt bei der Anklage* * *['əʊnəs]n no plPflicht f; (= burden) Last f, Bürde f (geh)the onus to do it is on him or lies with him — es liegt an ihm, das zu tun
* * *onus [ˈəʊnəs] s1. figa) Last f, Bürde fb) Verpflichtung fput the onus onto sb jemandem die Schuld zuschiebenthe onus rests with him die Beweislast trifft ihn* * *nounLast, diethe onus is on him to do it — es ist seine Sache, es zu tun
* * *n.(§ pl.: onuses)= Verpflichtung f.
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