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1 impute
tr[ɪm'pjʊːt]1 formal use imputar, atribuir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto impute something to somebody/something (crime, blame) imputar algo a alguien/algo 2 (cause, false motive) atribuir algo a alguien/algov.• achacar v.• atribuir v.• imputar v.ɪm'pjuːttransitive verb (frml)to impute something TO something/somebody — imputarle algo a algo/alguien (frml)
[ɪm'pjuːt]VTto impute sth to sb — imputar or atribuir algo a algn
* * *[ɪm'pjuːt]transitive verb (frml)to impute something TO something/somebody — imputarle algo a algo/alguien (frml)
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2 impute
transitive verb* * *im·pute[ɪmˈpju:t]vt▪ to \impute sth to sb jdm etw unterstellento \impute a crime to sb jdn eines Verbrechens bezichtigento \impute a motive to sb jdm ein Motiv zuschreiben* * *[ɪm'pjuːt]vtzuschreiben (to sb/sth jdm/einer Sache)* * *impute [ımˈpjuːt] v/t1. zuschreiben, beimessen ( beide:to dat):2. zuschreiben, zur Last legen, anlasten ( alle:to sb jemandem):a) jemanden einer Sache bezichtigen,b) jemandem etwas unterstellen,c) jemandem etwas andichten;imputed negligence JUR zurechenbare Fahrlässigkeit* * *transitive verbimpute something to somebody/something — jemandem/einer Sache etwas zuschreiben
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3 impute
im·pute [ɪmʼpju:t] vtto \impute sth to sb jdm etw unterstellen -
4 ascribe
transitive verb1) (regard as belonging) zuschreiben (to Dat.)* * *(to think of as done or caused by someone or something: He ascribed his success to the help of his friends.) zuschreiben* * *as·cribe[əˈskraɪb]vt▪ to \ascribe sth to sb/sth etw auf jdn/etw zurückführen, etw jdm zurechnento \ascribe the blame to sb jdm die Schuld zuschiebento \ascribe a play to an author ein Bühnenstück einem Autor zuschreiben* * *[ə'skraɪb]vtzuschreiben (sth to sb jdm etw); importance, weight beimessen (to sth einer Sache dat)* * *1. zurückführen (auf akk), zuschreiben (dat):2. zuschreiben (dat):omnipotence is ascribed to God Gott wird für allmächtig gehalten* * *transitive verb1) (regard as belonging) zuschreiben (to Dat.)2) (attribute, impute) zurückführen (to auf + Akk.)* * *v.beimessen v.zurück führen v.zurückführen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.zuschreiben v.
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