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121 accusa
f accusationlaw chargePubblica Accusa public prosecutor* * *accusa s.f.1 ( attribuzione di una colpa) accusation, charge; fare, muovere un'accusa a qlcu., to accuse s.o.; provare un'accusa, to show an accusation to be true; smentire un'accusa, to show an accusation to be untrue; negare un'accusa, to deny an accusation; difendersi da un'accusa, to defend oneself from an accusation2 (dir.) accusation, charge, indictment, arraignment; ritirare un'accusa, to withdraw a charge; formulare, intentare un'accusa, to charge, to bring a charge; essere assolto, prosciolto da un'accusa, to be acquitted of a charge // stato d'accusa, committal for trial; essere in stato d'accusa, to be committed for trial (o to be under accusation); messa in stato d'accusa del Presidente, (amer.) impeachment of the President // atto d'accusa, (bill of) indictment (o charge) // ( pubblica) accusa, (Public) Prosecution; ( la persona) Public Prosecutor, Prosecutor for the Crown (GB), District Attorney (USA) // testimone d'accusa, witness for the Prosecution; witness for the Crown (GB), witness for the People (USA) // accusa di crimini contro lo stato, impeachment3 ( carte) call.* * *[ak'kuza]sostantivo femminile1) accusation, chargelanciare un'accusa contro qcn. — to fling an accusation at sb
2) dir. (imputazione) accusation, chargemettere qcn. sotto accusa — to charge o indict sb.
prosciogliere qcn. da un'accusa di — to acquit sb. of
capo d'accusa — criminal charge o count
atto d'accusa — indictment ( contro of) (anche fig.)
mettere qcn. in stato d'accusa — to commit sb. to a court for trial
un testimone d'accusa — a witness for the Crown BE, a witness for the State AE
3) dir. (pubblico ministero)avvocato dell'accusa — prosecuting lawyer o attorney AE
* * *accusa/ak'kuza/sostantivo f.1 accusation, charge; lanciare un'accusa contro qcn. to fling an accusation at sb.2 dir. (imputazione) accusation, charge; accusa di omicidio murder charge; mettere qcn. sotto accusa to charge o indict sb.; essere sotto accusa to be under indictment; arrestato con l'accusa di arrested on a charge of; fare cadere le -e to drop the charges; prosciogliere qcn. da un'accusa di to acquit sb. of; capo d'accusa criminal charge o count; atto d'accusa indictment ( contro of) (anche fig.); mettere qcn. in stato d'accusa to commit sb. to a court for trial; un testimone d'accusa a witness for the Crown BE, a witness for the State AE3 dir. (pubblico ministero) (pubblica) accusa prosecution; avvocato dell'accusa prosecuting lawyer o attorney AE. -
122 precipitarse
• act without thinking• be carried over• be hasty• fling down the gauntlet• fling out• jump the gun• make a hasty decision• move too quickly• precipitate oneself• rush forward• sink into layers -
123 разбрасываться
1) разг. ( заниматься одновременно многим) squander / dissipate one's energies; spread oneself too thin(ly) идиом.2) разг. (тв.; не беречь) throw away (d), toss up / away (d), fling up / away (d)разбра́сываться деньга́ми — throw / hurl / fling money about
таки́ми людьми́ не разбра́сываются — care must be taken to keep such people
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124 бросаться
1) General subject: dartle, dash, fling, launch, plunge (часто into, out of), plunge into, pop, rush (тж. перен.), scatter, shy, spring, start, swoop, tear along, throw, throw oneself, tousle, tumble, dart, fall on, flounce, go to, plunge, thrust oneself, fly to (к чему-л.), hit out (на кого-л.), charge (You should have seen me run when that goat charged at me!), jump down throat (внезапно нападать, обрушиваться, на кого-л.), go at (на кого-л.), fall on (на кого-л., что-л.)2) Biology: race3) Obsolete: hurtle4) Jocular: ramp5) Jargon: step off the deep end6) Makarov: fall on (smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), fall upon (smb., smth.) (на кого-л., что-л.), go at (smb.) (на кого-л.), snatch, spring up, swoop down, fall on (на кого-л. что-л.), fall upon (на кого-л. что-л.) -
125 кидаться
1) General subject: fling, rush, throw (часто to throw oneself), throw oneself2) Jocular: ramp -
126 пуститься во все тяжкие
1) General subject: go the vole, have a ball, fling one's cap over the mill, plunge into dissipation, go off at a tangent, let oneself go, throw the cap over the mill, throw prudence to the winds, go to the devil2) American: ball3) Jargon: go to town4) Set phrase: cast prudence to the winds (дословно: Отбросить всякое благоразумие)5) Makarov: take the head, have oneself a ball, cast prudence to the winds (букв.: бросить благоразумие на ветер)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > пуститься во все тяжкие
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127 удрать
1) General subject: betake oneself to one's heels, bolt, bung off, chevy, cut sticks, decamp, flee to the bent (спасаясь от опасности, кредиторов), get away, give the guy to (от кого-л.), go to the bent, lam, leg-bail, make a bolt, make a run of it, nip off, play hooky, run away, run away from (от кого-л., от чего-л.), scamper, scuttle, show a clean pair of heels, skip, slope, stump one's chalks, take a clean pair of heels, take to heels, take to legs, take to one's heels, take to one's legs, turn one's tail (струсив), vamoose, vamose, whip off, make a get-away, make off, make oneself scarce, play hookey, run off, skip off, take wings, give the slip (от кого-л.)2) Colloquial: broom, change one's base, cut, hop it, nip away, scoot, skedaddle, sling one's hook, beat it, clear off, give leg bail3) Slang: guy, walk one's chalks4) American: peddle (one's) papers, scram5) Rude: haul ass6) Jargon: cut one's lucky (вовремя), cut one's stick, hook, hook it, nix out, powder, rabbitfoot, slope off, stump (one's) chalk, walk chalk7) Graphic expression: head for the hills8) Makarov: take leg-bail, do a bolt, do a bunk, do the Dutch act, fling up heels -
128 Schwingen
* * *to swing; to vaccilate; to fling; to oscillate; to brandish; to wave about* * *Schwịn|gennt -s, no pl (Sw SPORT)(kind of) wrestling* * *1) (to wave (especially a weapon) about: He brandished the stick above his head.) brandish2) (to (cause to) move or sway in a curve (from side to side or forwards and backwards) from a fixed point: You swing your arms when you walk; The children were swinging on a rope hanging from a tree; The door swung open; He swung the load on to his shoulder.) swing* * *schwin·gen<schwang, geschwungen>[ˈʃvɪŋən]I. vt Hilfsverb: haben▪ etw \schwingen to wave sth▪ etw \schwingen to brandish sther schwang die Axt he brandished the axe▪ jdn/etw \schwingen to swing sb/sthder Dirigent schwingt seinen Taktstock the conductor flourishes his batonFahnen \schwingen to wave flagsdas Tanzbein \schwingen to shake a leg fig4. AGRFlachs \schwingen to swingle flax; s.a. BecherII. vi Hilfsverb: haben o seinetw zum S\schwingen bringen to make sth [or cause sth to] vibrate2. (pendeln)im Sport mussten wir heute an die Ringe und \schwingen we had to swing on the rings in PE todayin seinen Worten schwang eine gewisse Bitterkeit his words hinted at a certain bitterness6. Hilfsverb: sein SCHWEIZobenauf [o obenaus] \schwingen (die Oberhand gewinnen) to gain the upper handIII. vr Hilfsverb: haben* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein (sich hin- u. herbewegen) swing2) (vibrieren) vibrate2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (hin- u. herbewegen) swing; wave <flag, wand>; (fuchteln mit) brandish <sword, axe, etc.>3.große Reden schwingen — (ugs.) talk big; s. auch Tanzbein
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb (sich schnell bewegen)sich aufs Pferd/Fahrrad schwingen — swing oneself or leap on to one's horse/bicycle
der Vogel schwang sich in die Luft — (fig.) the bird soared [up] into the air
* * ** * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein (sich hin- u. herbewegen) swing2) (vibrieren) vibrate2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb (hin- u. herbewegen) swing; wave <flag, wand>; (fuchteln mit) brandish <sword, axe, etc.>3.große Reden schwingen — (ugs.) talk big; s. auch Tanzbein
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb (sich schnell bewegen)sich aufs Pferd/Fahrrad schwingen — swing oneself or leap on to one's horse/bicycle
der Vogel schwang sich in die Luft — (fig.) the bird soared [up] into the air
* * *n.swing n.
См. также в других словарях:
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fling oneself at someone's head — See: THROW ONESELF AT SOMEONE S HEAD … Dictionary of American idioms
fling oneself at — See: THROW ONESELF AT … Dictionary of American idioms
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