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Перевод: abet
[глагол] подстрекать; содействовать; поощрять
Тезаурус:
- The supervisor can aid and abet the earner to drive while over the prescribed limit etc.
- The people pushing will aid and abet the driver.
- "I couldn't aid and abet you against Susan."
- It is the co-ordinator's job to aid and abet this dovetailing process.
- Had all four defendants committed the brutal crimes, or had just two of the brother perpetrated these heinous events, later to be joined by William who had done his best to abet them after the event?
- Activist tendencies aid and abet stage 1, having experiences; Reflector tendencies stage 2, reviewing; Theorist tendencies stage 3, concluding; Pragmatist tendencies stage 4, planning.
- Though suicide is not a crime, it is an offence under section 2 to aid, abet, counsel, or procure the suicide of another.
- I know them to be human creatures made in God's image too, the womenfolk most lovely and most temperate (for the most part), and I would not abet the evil Spaniard in his slanders.
- Generally the offence is straightforward as outlined but if an unlicensed pillion passenger on a motor bicycle persuaded the rider to take off his "L" plates or the passenger took them off himself he would aid and abet the rider's offence of no "L" plates.
- They were being taxed to abet the king and to nullify his concessions which were as valuable to them as to the laity.
- He added his own comments that Ashby's tributes to voluntaryism present us with a very serious challenge - to the professional to be patient in service, to aid and abet but not to take over from the voluntary worker any of the tasks or decisions which he should do and make: to the voluntary worker to recognise that the only sure safeguard against injury to the mainstream of voluntaryism is that that mainstream, which is himself, shall never slacken.
- The law of complicity enables the conviction of people who aid and abet others to commit offences, and spreads a fairly wide net in doing so.
- In truth, all that can be said is that, in both the Free Presbyterian Church and in the UPV, there were a small number of people (none of whom were figures of any stature in the Church) who were prepared to abet others in the commission of crimes to further the aims which the vast majority of people in the Church and UPV wished to see promoted by less violent means.
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