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nутверждение, заявление (обычно голословное, бездоказательное); намекto absolve smb of all allegation against him — признавать кого-л. невиновным во всем, в чем его обвиняют
to back up one's allegations — подкреплять свои заявления
to clear smb of allegations that... — признавать беспочвенными утверждения о том, что кто-л. совершил что-л.
to confirm allegations — подтверждать утверждения, подтверждать заявления
to deny allegations — опровергать заявления, опровергать утверждения
to dismiss an allegation — отвергать чье-л. утверждение
to fight allegations against smb — бороться с порочащими кого-л. слухами
to investigate allegations — проверять правильность чьих-л. утверждений, расследовать правильность чьих-л. утверждений, проверять справедливость чьих-л. утверждений, расследовать справедливость чьих-л. утверждений
to make an allegation — выступать с голословным утверждением; бездоказательно обвинять (кого-л. в чем-л.)
to prove one's allegations against smb — приводить доказательства в подтверждение своих обвинений против кого-л.
to refute / to reject smb's allegations — опровергать чьи-л. голословные утверждения
to substantiate one's allegations against smb — приводить доказательства в поддержку своих обвинений против кого-л.
- allegation against smbto try to play down allegations that... — стараться преуменьшить значение утверждений о том, что...
- allegation of smth
- allegations of torture
- false allegation
- serious allegation
- there are mounting allegations that...
- unfair allegation
- vague allegation
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