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1 accuse wrongly
Юридический термин: обвинить необоснованно, обвинить противозаконно, обвинить противоправно, необоснованно обвинять -
2 accuse wrongly
обвинувачувати необґрунтовано ( або протиправно) -
3 accuse
звинувачувати, обвинувачувати, пред'являти обвинувачення, висувати офіційне обвинувачення ( у вчиненні злочину); повідомляти обвинуваченого ( про характер і зміст обвинувачення)- accuse of crime
- accuse criminally
- accuse falsely
- accuse of cheating at cards
- accuse of negligence
- accuse of unfaithfulness
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4 accuse
обвинить; предъявить официальное обвинение ( в совершении преступления); уведомить обвиняемого ( о характере и содержании обвинения)to accuse capitally — обвинить в совершении преступления, караемого смертной казнью;
to accuse criminally — обвинить в уголовном порядке; обвинить в совершении преступления;
to accuse falsely — ложно обвинить;
to accuse wrongly — обвинить противоправно, противозаконно; обвинить необоснованно
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5 wrongly
wrongly ['rɒŋlɪ](a) (unjustly) à tort, injustement;∎ to be wrongly accused être accusé à tort ou injustement accusé(b) (incorrectly) à tort, mal;∎ to be wrongly informed être mal renseigné;∎ this word is spelt wrongly ce mot est mal écrit ou mal orthographié;∎ I guessed wrongly je suis tombé à côté, je me suis trompé;∎ the cat was wrongly described as a Siamese le chat a été décrit à tort comme un siamois(c) (by mistake) par erreur, à tort;∎ he was wrongly assigned to the night shift il a été affecté par erreur ou à tort à l'équipe de nuit -
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1) (incorrectly: The letter was wrongly addressed.) incorrectamente2) (unjustly: I have been wrongly treated.) injustamentetr['rɒŋlɪ]1 (incorrectly) mal, incorrectamente2 (mistakenly) sin razón, equivocadamente, erróneamente3 (unjustly) injustamentewrongly ['rɔŋli] adv1) : injustamente2) incorrectly: erróneamente, incorrectamenteadv.• al revés adv.• equivocadamente adv.• injustamente adv.• mal adv.• por error adv.'rɔːŋli, 'rɒŋliadverb <spell/pronounce> mal, incorrectamente; <believe/assume> equivocadamente; < accuse> injustamente['rɒŋlɪ]ADV1) (=incorrectly) [believe, assume, diagnose] equivocadamente* * *['rɔːŋli, 'rɒŋli] -
8 accuse
1. IIIaccuse smb. I don't understand why he accuses his brother не понимаю, почему он обвиняет /винит/ своего брата2. IVaccuse smb. in some manner accuse smb. justly (unjustly, wrongly, falsely, openly, publicly, etc.) справедливо и т. д. обвинить /винить/ кого-л.3. XIbe accused of smth. be accused of theft (of forgery, of a serious offence, etc.) обвиниться в воровстве и т. д.; he was accused of murder его обвинили в убийстве; be accused of doing smth. be accused of being negligent (of lying, of stealing, etc.) обвиниться в халатности и т. д., he was accused of speeding его обвинили в превышении скорости (об автомобилисте); be accused as smb. he was accused as an accomplice его привлекли по обвинению в соучастии /как соучастника/4. XXI1accuse smb. of smth. accuse smb. of theft (of a crime, of a fraud, of cowardice, etc.) обвинять кого-л. в воровстве и т. д., предъявлять кому-л. обвинение в воровстве и т. д; accuse smb. of carelessness (of untruth /of a falsehood/, of thoughtlessness, of favouritism, etc.) обвинить /упрекать, укорять/ кого-л. в халатности и т. д. || accuse smb. to his face бросить обвинение кому-л. в лицо; accuse smb. behind his back обвинять кого-л. за глаза5. XXIIaccuse smb. of doing smth. accuse smb. of breaking the law (of stealing, of taking bribes, of being a spy, etc.) обвинить кого-л. /предъявлять кому-л. обвинение/ в нарушении закона /в том, что он нарушил закон/ и т.д.; accuse smb. of telling lies (of being rude, of having neglected one's duties, etc.) обвинить /упрекать, укорять/ кого-л. во лжи /в том, что он солгал/ и т. д.6. XXIV1accuse smb. as smb. accuse smb. as a thief (as a murderer, etc.) обвинять кого-л. в воровстве и т. д. -
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10 accuse
1 ბრალის დადება (ბრალს დადებს), დაბრალება, დადანაშაულება, დაწამება2 ბრალმდებელიhe was accused of misappropriation of the money ფულის მითვისებაში დასდეს ბრალიI hope to find accomodation in a hotel იმედი მაქვს, სასტუმროში მოვეწყობიThese two countries came to accomodation ამ ორმა ქვეყანამ შეთანხმებას მიაღწია -
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12 обвинувачувати необґрунтовано
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > обвинувачувати необґрунтовано
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13 необоснованно обвинять
Law: accuse wronglyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > необоснованно обвинять
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14 обвинить необоснованно
Law: accuse wronglyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обвинить необоснованно
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15 обвинить противозаконно
Law: accuse wronglyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обвинить противозаконно
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16 обвинить противоправно
Law: accuse wronglyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обвинить противоправно
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17 обвинять, обвинить
1. (вн. в пр.;
считать виновным) consider( smb.) to blame( for) ;
2. (вн. в пр.;
привлекать к судебному разбирательству) charge( smb. with) ;
bring* a charge (against) ;
accuse( smb. of) ;
prosecute( smb.), indict (smb.) ;
~ в совершении преступления, караемого смертной казнью юр. accuse capitally;
~ в уголовном порядке accuse criminally;
~ противоправно юр. accuse wrongly;
3. (вн. в пр.;
упрекать) accuse ( smb. of) ;
4. тк. несов. юр. (выступать обвинителем) conduct the case for the prosecution, represent the prosecution.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > обвинять, обвинить
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18 günahını almak
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19 accusare
accuselaw chargeaccusare ricevuta acknowledge receipt* * *accusare v.tr.1 ( incolpare) to accuse (s.o. of sthg., of doing); (form.) to charge (s.o. with sthg., with doing): l'accusò di aver dimenticato di chiudere la porta a chiave, he accused her of forgetting to lock the door; l'accusò di negligenza, he accused her of negligence; fu accusata ingiustamente di furto e licenziata, she was wrongly charged with theft and sacked2 (dir.) to accuse (s.o. of sthg., of doing); to indict, to prosecute (s.o. for sthg., for doing); to charge (s.o. with sthg., with doing): fu accusato di omicidio, he was charged with murder // accusare qlcu. di crimini contro lo stato, to impeach s.o. for crimes against the state4 ( rivelare, manifestare) to reveal, to betray: accusare stanchezza, to betray tiredness; parole che accusano una grande ignoranza, words that reveal (o show) great ignorance5 ( dire di sentire) to complain (of sthg.): accusava un fortissimo mal di testa, she complained of a splitting headache6 (comm.) to acknowledge: accusiamo ricevuta della Vs. lettera, we acknowledge receipt of your letter8 ( scherma) to acknowledge.◘ accusarsi v.rifl. to accuse oneself (of sthg., of doing): si accusò del furto, he accused himself of the theft.* * *[akku'zare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (incolpare) to accuse [ persona] (di of); to blame [destino, sfortuna] (di of); [fatto, prova] to point to, to incriminate [ persona]2) dir. [ querelante] to accuse (di of); [polizia, giudice] to charge (di with)essere accusato di omicidio — to face murder charges, to be arraigned on a charge of murder
3) (lamentare) to complain of [ mal di testa]2.••* * *accusare/akku'zare/ [1]1 (incolpare) to accuse [ persona] (di of); to blame [destino, sfortuna] (di of); [fatto, prova] to point to, to incriminate [ persona]2 dir. [ querelante] to accuse (di of); [polizia, giudice] to charge (di with); essere accusato di omicidio to face murder charges, to be arraigned on a charge of murderII accusarsi verbo pronominale(se stessi) to take* the blame (di for), to say* one is guilty (di of)accusare il colpo to feel the blow; accusare ricevuta to acknowledge receipt. -
20 unterschieben
v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)1. push s.th. under(neath) (+ Dat s.th., s.o.)2. fig.: jemandem etw. unterschieben (in böser Absicht zuschieben) foist s.th. (off) on s.o.; (unterstellen) (falsely) attribute s.th. to s.o., (wrongly) accuse s.o. of (doing) s.th.; jemandem ein Kind unterschieben father a child on s.o., claim that s.o. is the father of a child; man wollte ihr die Schuld an dem Fehler unterschieben they tried to blame the mistake on her—v/t (unreg., untr., hat): jemandem etw. unterschieben (in böser Absicht zuschieben) foist s.th. (off) on s.o.; (unterstellen) (falsely) attribute s.th. to s.o., (wrongly) accuse s.o. of (doing) s.th.* * *un|ter|schie|ben [ʊntɐ'ʃiːbn] ptp unterschoben [ʊntɐ'ʃoːbn]vt insep irreginf = unterstellen)jdm etw unterschíében — to insinuate or imply that sb has done/said sth
du unterschiebst mir immer, dass ich schwindle — you're always accusing me of cheating
einer Äußerung einen ganz falschen Sinn unterschíében — to twist the meaning of a statement completely
* * *un·ter·schie·ben *1[ʊntɐˈʃi:bn̩]vt irreg (fam)▪ jdm etw \unterschieben to attribute sth falsely to sbdiese Äußerung unterschiebt mir die Presse this statement has been falsely attributed to me by the press▪ jdm \unterschieben, dass jd etw tut to imply that sb does sthwollen Sie mir etwa \unterschieben, dass ich beabsichtigt habe, Sie zu hintergehen? are you trying to imply that it was my intention to deceive you?un·ter|schie·ben2[ˈʊntɐʃi:bn̩]▪ jdm etw \unterschieben to push sth under[neath] sbschiebst du mir noch ein Kissen unter? will you push another cushion under me?* * *Iunregelmäßiges transitives VerbIIjemandem etwas unterschieben — (fig.) attribute something falsely to somebody
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb push under[neath]* * *'unterschieben v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)1. push sth under(neath) (+dat sth, sb)2. fig:jemandem etwas unterschieben (in böser Absicht zuschieben) foist sth (off) on sb; (unterstellen) (falsely) attribute sth to sb, (wrongly) accuse sb of (doing) sth;jemandem ein Kind unterschieben father a child on sb, claim that sb is the father of a child;man wollte ihr die Schuld an dem Fehler unterschieben they tried to blame the mistake on herunter'schieben v/t (irr, untrennb, hat):jemandem etwas unterschieben (in böser Absicht zuschieben) foist sth (off) on sb; (unterstellen) (falsely) attribute sth to sb, (wrongly) accuse sb of (doing) sth* * *Iunregelmäßiges transitives VerbIIjemandem etwas unterschieben — (fig.) attribute something falsely to somebody
unregelmäßiges transitives Verb push under[neath]
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