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1 indictment
1. n юр. обвинительный акт2. n юр. предъявление обвиненияСинонимический ряд:1. accusation (noun) accusation; allegation; charge; complaint; imputation; reproach2. formal charge (noun) arraignment; censure; citation; detention; formal charge; impeachment; incrimination; summons -
2 be in
1. phr v находиться, быть дома, на местеshe called at his office but he was not in — она зашла к нему на службу, но его там не оказалось
2. phr v сл. находиться в тюрьме; отбывать срок3. phr v быть, находиться у властиto be under accusation — быть под обвинением, обвиняться
4. phr v прибыть, прийтиto be satisfied — установить, определить, найти, признать, прийти к убеждению
5. phr v прибывать; достигать высокого уровня6. phr v наступать7. phr v быть собранным8. phr v быть в моде9. phr v продолжать горетьthe fire we lit last night is still in — огонь, который мы разожгли вчера, всё ещё горит
10. phr v быть, стоять на подаче11. phr v разг. ожидаться в будущемwe might be in for a frosty spell — возможно, будут заморозки
12. phr v спорт. быть включённым в список участников13. phr v ? — полиция принимает участие в этом деле?14. phr v быть осведомлённым -
3 be through
1. phr v кончить, завершитьI am through with it! — всё!, с этим покончено!
2. phr v разг. порвать отношения3. phr v разг. уставатьshe was through trying to pretend that she loved him — ей надоело притворяться, что она его любит
4. phr v связаться по телефону, дозвониться, попастьto be under accusation — быть под обвинением, обвиняться
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