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21 postaw|ić
pf Ⅰ vt 1. (umieścić) to put, to stand [osobę, kieliszek, lampę]; to put [telewizor, mebel]; to park [samochód]- postawić szklankę/wazon na stole to put a glass/a vase on the table- postawić dziecko na podłodze to put a child down on the floor- postawić zupę na gazie to put the soup on the stove- postawić wodę na herbatę to boil some water for tea- postawić przed kimś miskę zupy to put a bowl of soup in front of sb- postawić nogę na krześle to put one’s foot on a chair- postawić kilka kroków to make a. take a few steps- gdzie mogę postawić samochód? where can I park my car?2. (nadać pozycję pionową) to set [sth] upright [krzesło, kieliszek]; to turn [sth] up [kołnierz]; to stand [sb] up [osobę]- postawić przewróconą ławkę/lampkę to set a bench/lamp upright again- pies postawił uszy the dog pricked (up) its ears- postawić kogoś na nogi to stand sb on their feet; przen. to have sb back on their feet3. (zbudować) to build [budynek]; to put [sth] up [płot, mur, namiot]- postawić komuś pomnik to put up a monument to sb4. (wyznaczyć funkcję) to place; (rozmieścić) to post- postawić kogoś na czele oddziału/armii to place sb in command of an army/unit- wysoko postawiona osoba a highly-placed person- postawić kogoś na warcie to post sb on guard- postawił dwóch ludzi przy drzwiach he posted two people at the door- postawić kogoś na bramce/obronie to put sb in goal/defence- postawić ucznia w kącie to make a student stand in the corner (as punishment)5. (doprowadzić do stanu) to put- postawić kogoś w trudnej/niewygodnej sytuacji [osoba, wydarzenie] to put sb in a difficult/an awkward situation- postawić kogoś w niekorzystnym świetle [wydarzenie, oskarżenie] to put sb in a bad light- postawić kogoś przed dylematem/poważnym problemem to present sb with a dilemma/serious problem- postawić kogoś przed faktem dokonanym to present sb with a fait accompli- postawić przedsiębiorstwo w stan likwidacji to put a company into liquidation- postawić załogę w stan gotowości to put the crew on alert- postawić kogoś w stan oskarżenia to bring charges against sb- postawić kogoś przed sądem to bring sb to court6. (napisać) to put [krzyżyk, przecinek]- postawić kropkę na końcu zdania to put a full stop at the end of a sentence7. Szkol. to give [ocenę]- postawił mi piątkę z dyktanda he gave me an A for a spelling test8. (sformułować, przedstawić) to put [sth] forward [tezę, wniosek, kandydaturę]; to pose [pytanie]; to make [diagnozę, warunek]- postawić komuś zarzuty to bring charges against sb- postawić przed kimś trudne zadanie to set sb a difficult task- postawić sobie ambitne cele to set oneself ambitious goals- postawić sobie za cel zrobienie czegoś to make doing sth one’s goal- postawił sobie za punkt honoru wszystko zrobić samemu he made it a point of honour to do everything alone- postawić bezpieczeństwo/zdrowie na pierwszym miejscu to put safety/health first- postawić kogoś/coś komuś za przykład a. wzór to cite sb/sth as a role model for sb- postawmy sprawę jasno let’s make things clear9. (ułożyć) to play [pasjansa]- postawić komuś horoskop to read sb’s horoscope10. pot. (zafundować) to stand pot. [obiad, piwo]- postawić coś komuś to stand sb sth11. (zaryzykować pieniądze) to bet, to gamble- postawić na konia/numer/kolor to place a bet on a horse/number/colour- postawić 100 złotych na konia to bet 100 zlotys on a horse- postawić wszystko na jedną kartę przen. to stake everything on one card- postawić na niewłaściwego konia przen. to back the wrong horse12. Wojsk., Żegl. to put [sth] up [żagiel]; to lay [miny] Ⅱ vi (wybrać) to pick vt (na kogoś sb) [osobę]; (zaufać) to be counting (na kogoś/coś on sb/sth); (skupić się) to focus (na kogoś/coś on sb/sth)- postawiliśmy na ciebie we are counting on you- postawiliśmy na rozwój turystyki we focused on the development of tourismⅢ postawić się 1. (umieścić się) to put oneself- postawić się w czyimś położeniu to put oneself in sb’s shoes2. pot. (popisać się) to show off- chciał się postawić i urządził wielkie przyjęcie he wanted to show off, so he gave a big party3. pot. (sprzeciwić się) postawić się komuś (kantem a. sztorcem) to stand up to sb 4. (pobudować się) to build oneself a house■ postawić komuś głos Muz. to train sb’s voice- postawić na swoim to get what one wantsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > postaw|ić
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22 denuncia
f.1 accusation.presentar una denuncia contra to file a complaint against2 report, statement of dissatisfaction, formal complaint, complaint.3 charge, accusation, impeachment, accusal.4 denouncement, denunciation.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: denunciar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: denunciar.* * *1 (acusación) accusation, formal complaint, report; (delación) denunciation\presentar una denuncia contra alguien to lodge a complaint against somebody, bring an action against somebody, report somebody* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de delito, infracción, accidente]hizo o presentó o puso una denuncia en comisaría — he made a formal complaint o accusation to the police, he reported it to the police
hice o presenté o puse una denuncia por el o del robo del bolso — I reported the theft of the bag
hacer o presentar o poner una denuncia contra algn — to report sb, make o file a formal complaint against sb
2) (=crítica) condemnation, denunciationel artículo es una denuncia de las injusticias del sistema — the article is a condemnation o denunciation of the unfairness of the system
* * *1) (de robo, asesinato) reportpresentar or hacer una denuncia — to make a formal complaint
presentó una denuncia contra ella por malversación de fondos — he went to the police and accused her of embezzlement
2) ( crítica pública) denunciation* * *= bold statement against, condemnation, denunciation.Ex. Vivid and even poetic at times, this text has a profound pathos and a rich story in addition to being a bold statement against literary elitism.Ex. This article critically examines Blaise Cronin's condemnation of social responsibility in librarianship.Ex. These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.----* hacer una denuncia = file + police report.* poner una denuncia = file + police report.* presentar una denuncia = file + police report.* * *1) (de robo, asesinato) reportpresentar or hacer una denuncia — to make a formal complaint
presentó una denuncia contra ella por malversación de fondos — he went to the police and accused her of embezzlement
2) ( crítica pública) denunciation* * *= bold statement against, condemnation, denunciation.Ex: Vivid and even poetic at times, this text has a profound pathos and a rich story in addition to being a bold statement against literary elitism.
Ex: This article critically examines Blaise Cronin's condemnation of social responsibility in librarianship.Ex: These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.* hacer una denuncia = file + police report.* poner una denuncia = file + police report.* presentar una denuncia = file + police report.* * *A (de un robo, asesinato) reportfue a la comisaría a poner or presentar or hacer una denuncia she went to the police station to make a formal complainthizo la denuncia del robo del coche he reported the theft of his carpresentó la denuncia del delito ante la justicia he reported the crime to the authoritiespresentó una denuncia contra ella por malversación de fondos he went to the police and accused her of embezzlementB (crítica pública) denunciation* * *
Del verbo denunciar: ( conjugate denunciar)
denuncia es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
denuncia
denunciar
denuncia sustantivo femenino
1 (de robo, asesinato) report;
presentar una denuncia to make a formal complaint
2 ( crítica pública) denunciation
denunciar ( conjugate denunciar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹robo/asesinato/persona› to report
2 ( condenar públicamente) to denounce, condemn
denuncia sustantivo femenino
1 Jur report
(en comisaría) poner una denuncia, to make a formal complaint
2 (protesta, crítica) denunciation
denunciar verbo transitivo
1 (un crimen, abuso) to report
2 (a alguien) to press o bring charges: denunciamos al dueño, we pressed charges against the owner
los denunciamos a la policía, we reported them to the police
3 (hacer una crítica) to denounce: la prensa denunció varios casos de soborno, the press reported on a number of attempts at bribery
' denuncia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
presentar
English:
accusation
- denunciation
- lay
- lodge
* * *denuncia nf1. [acusación] accusation;[condena] denunciation2. [a la policía] report;presentó una denuncia contra su esposo por malos tratos she reported her husband to the police for ill-treatment;* * *f report;poner una denuncia make a formal complaint* * *denuncia nf1) : denunciation, condemnation2) : police report* * *denuncia n (de un robo, accidente) report -
23 imprudencia temeraria
f.recklessness, gross negligence, culpable wantonness, hazardous negligence.* * *(gen) criminal negligence 2 (en carretera) reckless driving* * ** * *(n.) = endangerment, wanton endangerment, criminal negligenceEx. This article postulates that communities are achieved through endangerment and are not founded on proximity or convenience but rather an opening of the self to the risks of human connection.Ex. A perpetrator, who wantonly engages in conduct that creates a substantial danger of physical injury to his victim, commits the crime of wanton endangerment.Ex. That crucial evidence was withheld from the final report could give cause to bring charges of criminal negligence.* * ** * *(n.) = endangerment, wanton endangerment, criminal negligenceEx: This article postulates that communities are achieved through endangerment and are not founded on proximity or convenience but rather an opening of the self to the risks of human connection.
Ex: A perpetrator, who wantonly engages in conduct that creates a substantial danger of physical injury to his victim, commits the crime of wanton endangerment.Ex: That crucial evidence was withheld from the final report could give cause to bring charges of criminal negligence.* * *criminal negligence -
24 negligencia criminal
f.criminal negligence.* * *(n.) = criminal negligenceEx. That crucial evidence was withheld from the final report could give cause to bring charges of criminal negligence.* * *(n.) = criminal negligenceEx: That crucial evidence was withheld from the final report could give cause to bring charges of criminal negligence.
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26 ἐμφανίζω
ἐμφανίζω fut. ἐμφανίσω; 1 aor. ἐνεφάνισα; 1 aor. pass. ἐνεφανίσθην (s. ἐμφαίνω; Eur., Pla., X., et. al.; ins, pap, LXX, En; TestSol 3:7; TestAbr B 4 p. 109, 1 [Stone p. 66]; Philo, Joseph.) ‘make apparent’① to lay open to view, make visible ἐ. σεαυτόν τινι J 14:22 (cp. Ex 33:13, [18] ἐμφάνισόν μοι σεαυτόν). Pass. w. act. sense become visible, appear τινί to someone (Diog. L., Prooem. 7 αὐτοῖς θεοὺς ἐμφανίζεσθαι λέγοντες; Philo, Leg. All. 3, 101; Jos., Bell. 6, 47, Ant. 1, 223; Wsd 17:4; τοῖς μὴ ἀπιστοῦσιν αὐτῷ Did., Gen. 248, 19) πολλοῖς Mt 27:53. σοί Hv 3, 1, 2; cp. 3, 10, 2. τῷ προσώπῳ τοῦ θεοῦ before God’s face (of Christ’s appearance before God in heaven) Hb 9:24.② to provide information, make clear, explain, inform, make a report (Hippol., Ref. 8, 9, 8) esp. of an official report to the authorities (as PMagd 11, 9 [= PEnteux 27, 9; 221 B.C.]; UPZ 42, 18 [162 B.C.]; PEleph 8, 3; 2 Macc 11:29) τὶ πρός τινα someth. to someone: inform Ac 23:22; w. ὅτι foll. (X., Cyr. 8, 1, 26) make clear Hb 11:14.—τινί w. ὅπως foll. 23:15 (cp. PSI 442, 23 [III B.C.] ταῦτα δὲ ἐνεφάνισά σοι, ὅπως ἂν μηδείς σε παρακρούηται). Fig. extension: of matters that transcend physical sight or mere verbal statement reveal, make known (cp. Wsd 1:2; Philo, Leg. All. 3, 27) ἐμφανίσω αὐτῷ ἐμαυτόν I will reveal myself to that person J 14:21.③ to convey a formal report about a judicial matter, present evidence, bring charges τινί τι (X., Mem. 4, 3, 4; Diod S 14, 11, 2; Esth 2:22; Jos., Ant. 4, 43) GPt 11:43. ἐ. τινὶ κατά τινος bring formal charges against someone (Jos., Ant. 10, 166) Ac 24:1; 25:2; ἐ. περί τινος concerning someone 25:15 (cp. PHib 72, 4 [III B.C.]; PSI 400, 2; 2 Macc 3:7; En 22:12; Jos., Ant. 14, 226).—DELG s.v. φαίνω B. M-M. TW. -
27 סטן
סָטַן, שָׂ,(b. h. שטן; cmp. טנן, טְנָנָא) to be hostile to; to hinder, accuse. Pesik. R. s. 13 (על) אותה הברכה אתה שׂוֹטְנֵינִיוכ׳ thou art hostile to me on account of that blessing; it is given to you. Ib. s. 12; a. e. (interch. with שטם). Hif. הִסְטִין, הִשְׂ׳ (with על) to bring charges against, accuse. Ib. s. 36 בואו ונַשְׂטִין על דורווכ׳ come, let us bring charges against the Messianic generation, so that it may not be created. Ib. היאך אתם מַסְטִינִיםוכ׳ how dare you attack -
28 שׂ
סָטַן, שָׂ,(b. h. שטן; cmp. טנן, טְנָנָא) to be hostile to; to hinder, accuse. Pesik. R. s. 13 (על) אותה הברכה אתה שׂוֹטְנֵינִיוכ׳ thou art hostile to me on account of that blessing; it is given to you. Ib. s. 12; a. e. (interch. with שטם). Hif. הִסְטִין, הִשְׂ׳ (with על) to bring charges against, accuse. Ib. s. 36 בואו ונַשְׂטִין על דורווכ׳ come, let us bring charges against the Messianic generation, so that it may not be created. Ib. היאך אתם מַסְטִינִיםוכ׳ how dare you attack -
29 סָטַן
סָטַן, שָׂ,(b. h. שטן; cmp. טנן, טְנָנָא) to be hostile to; to hinder, accuse. Pesik. R. s. 13 (על) אותה הברכה אתה שׂוֹטְנֵינִיוכ׳ thou art hostile to me on account of that blessing; it is given to you. Ib. s. 12; a. e. (interch. with שטם). Hif. הִסְטִין, הִשְׂ׳ (with על) to bring charges against, accuse. Ib. s. 36 בואו ונַשְׂטִין על דורווכ׳ come, let us bring charges against the Messianic generation, so that it may not be created. Ib. היאך אתם מַסְטִינִיםוכ׳ how dare you attack -
30 שָׂ
סָטַן, שָׂ,(b. h. שטן; cmp. טנן, טְנָנָא) to be hostile to; to hinder, accuse. Pesik. R. s. 13 (על) אותה הברכה אתה שׂוֹטְנֵינִיוכ׳ thou art hostile to me on account of that blessing; it is given to you. Ib. s. 12; a. e. (interch. with שטם). Hif. הִסְטִין, הִשְׂ׳ (with על) to bring charges against, accuse. Ib. s. 36 בואו ונַשְׂטִין על דורווכ׳ come, let us bring charges against the Messianic generation, so that it may not be created. Ib. היאך אתם מַסְטִינִיםוכ׳ how dare you attack -
31 ἐπιφέρω
ἐπιφέρω fut. ἐποίσω LXX; 2 aor. ἐπήνεγκον, inf. ἐπενεγκεῖν; mid. 3 sg. ἐπηνέγκατο (Mel., P. 51, 371); pf. inf. ἐπενηνοχέναι (Just., D. 60, 5); aor. pass. ptc. sg. gen. ἐπενεχθέντος 2 Macc 12:35 (s. φέρω; Hom.+).① to bestow someth. on someone, bring, give, grant w. acc. of thing and dat. of pers. μετανοίας χάριν ἐπήνεγκεν 1 Cl 7:4 v.l.② bring someth. over and put it on someone, take to τὶ ἐπί τινα of articles that were put in contact with St. Paul’s body Ac 19:12 v.l.③ to cause someone or someth. to undergo someth. adverse, bring (on/about), inflict, τί τινι (EpArist 206 αἰσχύνην ἀνθρώποις; TestJob 7:13 ὑποστῆναι ἅπερ ἐπιφέρεις μοι; Philo, Leg. ad Gai. 133) ἁμαρτίαν 1 Cl 47:4 v.l.; Hv 1, 2, 4; m 11:4. βλασφημίας τῷ ὀνόματι denigrations on the name 1 Cl 47:7.—Of things that serve as punishment (EpArist 253 θάνατον; Jos., Ant. 2, 296 πληγὴν τ. Αἰγυπτίοις; cp. also PTebt 331, 10; Just. 39, 2) τὴν ὀργήν wrathful punishment Ro 3:5.④ to add someth. on top of someth., add (Aristot., Rhet. 3, 6; Philo, Leg. ad Gai. 125) trouble Phil 1:17 v.l.⑤ to bring charges or make accusations, bring, pronounce (since Hdt. 1, 26, also Polyb. 5, 41, 3; 38, 18, 2; PRainer 232, 11 ψευδεῖς αἰτίας τινὶ ἐ.; Jos., Ant. 2, 130; 4, 248; 11, 117; Just., D. 9, 1) αἰτίαν Ac 25:18 v.l. κρίσιν βλασφημίας pronounce a reviling judgment Jd 9.—M-M. -
32 cargo3
3 = charge, indictment.Ex. No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.Ex. Enter indictments as instructed in rule 21.36C1.----* absolver a Alguien de todos los cargos = acquit + Nombre + on all counts.* cargos criminales = criminal charges.* formular cargos contra = bring + charges against.* formular cargos contra Alguien = press + charges.* libertad sin cargos = unconditional discharge. -
33 выдвинуть
1) General subject: advance, bring (bring charges against somebody - выдвигать обвинения против кого-либо), bring forward (предложение), bring to a focus (вопрос и т. п.), interpose, more forward, offer, prefer, project, promote, propose, pull out, push, set forward, slide, step forth, weigh in with (убедительные доводы, факты и т. п.), nominate, set out, pull3) Diplomatic term: peg for (на должность)5) Patents: put forward -
34 выдвигать обвинения
1) General subject: lay charges, present charges2) Law: bring chargesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выдвигать обвинения
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35 ἐγκαλέω
ἐγκαλέω (ἐν + καλέω; s. ἔγκλημα) impv. 3 pl. ἐγκαλείτωσαν; impf. ἐνεκάλουν; fut. ἐγκαλέσω; 1 aor. ἐνεκάλεσα LXX. Pass. fut. ptc. gen. pl. ἐγκληθησομένων (Ath., R. 77, 17); 1 aor. 3 sg. ἐνεκλήθη (Just., A II, 10, 5) (Soph., X., Pla.+). Legal t.t. bring charges against, accuse τινί (Soph., Pla. et al.; PEleph 1, 7; Sir 46:19; Wsd 12:12; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 138; w. the cause as obj. τῇ αὐτῶν κακίᾳ ἐγκαλεῖτε Just., D. 30, 1) someone Ac 19:38 (ἐ. ἀλλήλοις as PHib 96 [s. below]; Jos., Ant. 3, 213); 23:28; also ἐ. κατά τινος Ro 8:33. Pass. (Just., A II, 10, 5 [here w. acc.] Σωκράτης τὰ αὐτὰ ἡμῖν ἐνεκλήθη Socrates experienced the same kind of charges that are levelled against us): περί τινος because of someth. (the act. Diod S 11, 83, 3; UPZ 63, 9 [158 B.C.]; PHamb 25, 3; Jos., Ant. 12, 172) περὶ ζητημάτων τοῦ νόμου αὐτῶν because of questions concerning their law Ac 23:29; because of a hope 26:7. τινός because of someth. (not earlier than IV B.C. [Demades 61 Blass] and rare; Plut., Aristid. 324 [10, 7]; Cass. Dio 58, 4 ἀσεβείας ἐς τὸν Τιβέριον ἐγκληθείς; Jos., Ant. 5, 56; B-D-F §178) ἐ. στάσεως 19:40; περὶ πάντων ὧν ἐγκαλοῦμαι on all the charges made against me 26:2 (PHib 96, 6; 22 [259 B.C.] περὶ ὧν ἐνεκάλεσαν ἀλλήλοις; cp. OGI 229, 42).—B. 1439. Renehan ’75, 75. M-M. TW. -
36 denunciar
v.1 to report (to the police) (delito).denunció a su esposo por malos tratos she reported her husomebodyand to the police for ill-treatmentElla denunció la adulteración She reported the adulteration.2 to denounce, to condemn.Ella denunció al agresor She denounced the attacker.3 to indicate, to reveal.4 to speak up against, to speak out against, to clamor against.5 to arraign.El abogado denunció a Ricardo The lawyer arraigned Richard.* * *1 (poner una denuncia) to report2 (dar noticia) to denounce3 (indicar) to indicate* * *verb1) to denounce2) report* * *VT1) [+ delito, accidente] to reporthan denunciado al director por malversación de fondos — the manager has been reported for embezzlement
2) (=criticar) to condemn, denouncedenunció la política derechista del gobierno — he condemned o denounced the government's right-wing policies
3) frm (=indicar) to reveal, indicateel olor denunciaba la presencia del gas — the smell revealed o indicated the presence of gas
4) † (=presagiar) to foretell* * *verbo transitivo1) <robo/asesinato/persona> to report2) ( condenar públicamente) to denounce, condemn* * *= condemn, denounce, speak out against, blow + the whistle (on), inform on, report, rail against, turn in.Ex. It must, however, also be considered as a major source of the 'subject index illusion' so trenchantly condemned by Bliss, as mentioned below.Ex. Some of the rules were imposed on Panizzi by the Trustees of the British Museum, and Panizzi could only join his critics in denouncing those rules, such as the rules for entry of anonymous publications.Ex. Such restraint creates a ridiculous and pathetic situation in which librarians refuse to speak out against, or work to defeat legislation destructive to libraries such as California's Propositions.Ex. The article ' Blowing the whistle on hazardous exports' warns consumers in developing countries about the practice by transnational corporations of exporting hazardous substances into their countries.Ex. Some view whistleblowing -- defined as informing on illegal or unethical practices in the workplace -- as being undesirable.Ex. Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.Ex. She has vented her frustration over the nation's over-zealous traffic wardens and railed against the littered streets.Ex. Sometimes communities are unwilling to cooperate with police to put a stop to gang behavior, either because of intimidation or unwillingness to turn in members of their own community = A veces las comunidades no están dispuestas a cooperar con la policía para poner fin a la conducta de pandillas, ya sea por intimidación o por no querer delatar a miembros de su propia comunidad.* * *verbo transitivo1) <robo/asesinato/persona> to report2) ( condenar públicamente) to denounce, condemn* * *= condemn, denounce, speak out against, blow + the whistle (on), inform on, report, rail against, turn in.Ex: It must, however, also be considered as a major source of the 'subject index illusion' so trenchantly condemned by Bliss, as mentioned below.
Ex: Some of the rules were imposed on Panizzi by the Trustees of the British Museum, and Panizzi could only join his critics in denouncing those rules, such as the rules for entry of anonymous publications.Ex: Such restraint creates a ridiculous and pathetic situation in which librarians refuse to speak out against, or work to defeat legislation destructive to libraries such as California's Propositions.Ex: The article ' Blowing the whistle on hazardous exports' warns consumers in developing countries about the practice by transnational corporations of exporting hazardous substances into their countries.Ex: Some view whistleblowing -- defined as informing on illegal or unethical practices in the workplace -- as being undesirable.Ex: Criticism is not appropriate in a style which aims to report, but not comment upon the content of the original document.Ex: She has vented her frustration over the nation's over-zealous traffic wardens and railed against the littered streets.Ex: Sometimes communities are unwilling to cooperate with police to put a stop to gang behavior, either because of intimidation or unwillingness to turn in members of their own community = A veces las comunidades no están dispuestas a cooperar con la policía para poner fin a la conducta de pandillas, ya sea por intimidación o por no querer delatar a miembros de su propia comunidad.* * *denunciar [A1 ]vtA ‹robo/asesinato› to report; ‹persona› to reportyo en tu lugar lo denunciaría if I were you, I'd report him (to the police) o I'd lodge a complaint against him (with the police)denunciaron la desaparición del niño they reported the disappearance of the childB1 (condenar públicamente) to denounce, condemn2 (evidenciar) to revealla escasez denuncia la falta de planificación the shortage reveals o is clear evidence of a lack of planning* * *
denunciar ( conjugate denunciar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹robo/asesinato/persona› to report
2 ( condenar públicamente) to denounce, condemn
denunciar verbo transitivo
1 (un crimen, abuso) to report
2 (a alguien) to press o bring charges: denunciamos al dueño, we pressed charges against the owner
los denunciamos a la policía, we reported them to the police
3 (hacer una crítica) to denounce: la prensa denunció varios casos de soborno, the press reported on a number of attempts at bribery
' denunciar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acusar
- reportar
English:
denounce
- report
- inform
- speak
* * *denunciar vt1. [delito, delincuente] to report;han denunciado el robo de la moto (a la policía) they have reported the theft of the motorbike (to the police);ha denunciado a su esposo por malos tratos she has reported her husband to the police for ill-treatment2. [acusar, reprobar] to condemn;la prensa denunció la situación the situation was condemned in the press3. [delatar, revelar] to indicate, to reveal;goteras que denuncian el estado de abandono de la casa leaks that betray the state of abandon the house is in4. Poldenunciar un tratado = to announce one is no longer bound by a treaty, Espec to denounce a treaty* * *v/t report; figcondemn, denounce* * *denunciar vt1) : to denounce, to condemn2) : to report (to the authorities)* * *denunciar vb (de un robo, accidente) to report -
37 beschuldiging
♦voorbeelden:2 een valse/onbewezen beschuldiging • a false/an unproven accusationbeschuldigingen inbrengen tegen • bring charges againstbeschuldigingen uiten/doen • make charges/accusationsonder/op beschuldiging van moord (gearresteerd) • (arrested) on a charge of murder -
38 קבל II
קָבַלII (cmp. חבל) to feel oppressed; to cry; (cmp. צָוַח) to complain, bring charges. Yad. IV, 6 קוֹבְלִין אנו עליכם we cry out against you (we say, ‘woe unto you). Ib. 8 קוֹכֵל אני עליכם I accuse you. Gen. R. s. 96 (ref. to ויקרבו, Gen. 47:29, v. קָרַב) אמר (לו)הקב״ה היום קובל עליך לומר בי הוא יקום (not כי) the Lord said to him, the day brings suit against thee (summons thee before court) saying, with me (on this day) he shall stand (before the throne of justice); Tanḥ. Vayḥi 2; Yalk. Kings 168. Deut. R. s. 9 (ref. to Deut. 31:14 הן קרבו) היום קבל לפניהקב״הוכ׳ (some ed. קובל) the day cried out before the Lord saying, O Lord, I will not move, I will not set, and Moses shall live; Yalk. ib. 941 כאדם שאומר פלוני קובל … כך היום קובלוכ׳ (not קיבל) as one says, that man is bringing charges against thee …, so (the Lord said,) the day is summoning thee, but the sun said, I will not move Y.Peah I, 15c אמו של … וקָבְלָה עליו לרבותינווכ׳ R. Yishmaels mother … came and complained of him before our teachers, saying ; Y.Kidd.I, 61b; a. e. Hif. הִקְבִּיל same. Ab. dR. N. ch. XVI הִקְבִּילָהוכ׳ she complained to her mistress. -
39 קָבַל
קָבַלII (cmp. חבל) to feel oppressed; to cry; (cmp. צָוַח) to complain, bring charges. Yad. IV, 6 קוֹבְלִין אנו עליכם we cry out against you (we say, ‘woe unto you). Ib. 8 קוֹכֵל אני עליכם I accuse you. Gen. R. s. 96 (ref. to ויקרבו, Gen. 47:29, v. קָרַב) אמר (לו)הקב״ה היום קובל עליך לומר בי הוא יקום (not כי) the Lord said to him, the day brings suit against thee (summons thee before court) saying, with me (on this day) he shall stand (before the throne of justice); Tanḥ. Vayḥi 2; Yalk. Kings 168. Deut. R. s. 9 (ref. to Deut. 31:14 הן קרבו) היום קבל לפניהקב״הוכ׳ (some ed. קובל) the day cried out before the Lord saying, O Lord, I will not move, I will not set, and Moses shall live; Yalk. ib. 941 כאדם שאומר פלוני קובל … כך היום קובלוכ׳ (not קיבל) as one says, that man is bringing charges against thee …, so (the Lord said,) the day is summoning thee, but the sun said, I will not move Y.Peah I, 15c אמו של … וקָבְלָה עליו לרבותינווכ׳ R. Yishmaels mother … came and complained of him before our teachers, saying ; Y.Kidd.I, 61b; a. e. Hif. הִקְבִּיל same. Ab. dR. N. ch. XVI הִקְבִּילָהוכ׳ she complained to her mistress. -
40 выдвигать
vt; св - вы́двинуть1) перемещать вперёд to move out, to pull out2) предлагать для обсуждения to put forward, to moveвыдвига́ть предложе́ние — to bring up/to put forward/to move a proposal
выдвига́ть чью-л кандидату́ру — to nominate/to propose sb as a candidate
выдвига́ть обвине́ние — to bring charges pl
3) на высокую должность to promote; to recommend for promotion
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