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1 unfounded accusation
лживое обвинение, безосновательное, необоснованное обвинениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > unfounded accusation
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2 unfounded accusation
1) Юридический термин: огульное обвинение2) Безопасность: голословное обвинение -
3 unfounded accusation
лживое обвинение, безосновательное, необоснованное обвинениеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > unfounded accusation
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4 unfounded accusation
лживое обвинение, безосновательное, необоснованное обвинение -
5 accusation
ˌækju:ˈzeɪʃən сущ.
1) обвинение, упрек to deny, refute an accusation ≈ опровергать обвинение, отвергать обвинение She was surprised that he had no words of accusation for her. ≈ Она была удивлена, что он не произнес ни одного слова упрека в ее адрес. damaging accusation grave accusation false accusation groundless accusation unfounded accusation sweeping accusation unjust accusation
2) юр. обвинительное заключение, обвинительный актобвинение;
- an * of murder обвинение в убийстве;
- to bring an * against smb. обвинить кого-л.;
выдвинуть обвинение против кого-л.;
- to be under an * of... быть обвиненным в...;
обвиняться в...;
- to swear an * against smb. обвинять кого-л. под присягой (юридическое) обвинительный акт, обвинительное заключениеaccusation обвинение ~ обвинительное заключение ~ юр. обвинительный акт ~ обвинительный актfalse ~ ложное обвинениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > accusation
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6 accusation
[ˌækju'zeɪʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) обвинениеto deny / refute an accusation — опровергать обвинение, отвергать обвинение
- grave accusationShe was surprised that he had no words of accusation for her. — Она была удивлена, что он не произнёс ни одного слова упрека в ее адрес.
- false accusation
- groundless accusation
- unfounded accusation
- sweeping accusation
- unjust accusation2) юр. обвинительное заключение, обвинительный акт -
7 голословно
1. прил.;
кратк. форма от голословный
2. нареч. without adducing any proof, on one's bare wordголословн|о - without the slightest proof, on one`s bare word, blankly;
~ый unfounded, groundless, proofless;
~ое обвинение unfounded accusation;
~ое утверждение mere allegation;
чтобы не быть ~ым by way of proof.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > голословно
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8 огульно
нареч. in the lump;
without grounds/proofогульн|о - нареч. indiscriminately;
~ый
1. разг. (касающийся всех, всего) indiscriminate;
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1. n утверждение2. n оправдание, предлог; довод; ссылка3. n юр. заявление, утверждениеСинонимический ряд:assertion (noun) accusation; affirmation; assertion; avowal; claim; contention; declaration; position; profession; statement
См. также в других словарях:
accusation — noun (C) a statement saying that someone is guilty of a crime or of doing something wrong: There isn t a word of truth in your accusations. (+ of): accusations of corruption | make an accusation against: Several serious accusations have been made … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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