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Перевод: alibi
[существительное] алиби; оправдание; отговорка ; [глагол] представить алиби
Тезаурус:
- If everything had gone according to plan then Joe was well and truly out of the picture, and he, Michael, had the perfect alibi.
- He warned Mr Major there would be no escape from Labour's relentless attacks - and the PM had no alibi.
- Nevertheless, to strengthen his alibi, it might be a good idea to do some more work for Jos.
- Well, perhaps you'll find she hasn't - it's not much of an alibi, is it?"
- Swansea Crown Court heard how Harries, 47, tried to stage an alibi by starting an argument in a restaurant.
- It is her ambition to be tried for her life for murdering a small tobacconist with a meat-cleaver, only to be dramatically cleared when her alibi is established by the bishop who was confirming her at the very moment of the crime.
- It's a marvellous catch-all alibi for failure and inadequacy.
- It is assumed that the two defendants have committed some crime at a stated time - say between 10 and 11 p.m. last Wednesday - and have set up an alibi.
- Lights on, chimney smoking, and your lovely alibi wasted?
- For the discontented populations, the fact that the state outlawed political opposition and ruthlessly crushed popular uprisings served as a handy, and not altogether unconvincing, alibi for their political conformism.
- The defence was alibi; the judge gave the jury a full and careful Turnbull (1977) 65 Cr.App.R. 132 direction.
- He's DEVOTED to her - he's more interested in boys and she's the perfect alibi
- The Ouva sailed from Whangarei on the morning of 9 July, 36 hours before the Rainbow Warrior was blown up, arriving in Norfolk Island 625 miles to the north on 13 July, thus providing Maniguet and his "crew" with a seemingly perfect alibi.
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