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Перевод: accusation
[существительное] обвинение; обвинительный акт
Тезаурус:
- The question of employment and Blacks was a crucial issue in racist discourse: the accusation that Blacks took jobs from Whites was widespread.
- Her accusation was borne out by a driver at Tonbridge who contradicted the guard's timetable advice.
- Such an accusation is hardly likely to have been invented by his enemies if he had not performed miracles.
- While the same accusation was not explicitly levelled against ZBB, the complexity of the procedures, the esoteric nature of the terminology, the potential for overwhelming paperwork and the inapplicable nature of several of the key concepts oppose acceptability.
- At the time a lot of people felt we were selling out at the bottom, but I haven't heard that accusation recently."
- He was aware of the accusation frequently levelled at doctors of his sort, that they are charming to their private patients who pay them, while treating like so many malfunctioning machines their National Health patients who merely pay the state.
- There was much truth in this accusation, as he remained obsessed by his inner confusion and disturbing half-memories.
- And the accusation against several of them, including the Prime Minister, is that they did precisely that.
- My friend in Holborn rang a friend who rang the Chelsea police and found they were taking the accusation very seriously.
- Keep Titania tough, springy and challenging: this speech is an accusation, and the expression of her grievance against Oberon.
- The accusation, "that person has no conscience", carries a condemnation of character, but the real culprit is the society which has failed to raise to a position of the utmost importance in the public mind, the fact that the human conscience is the very rock-bottom foundation on which civilisation rests.
- It was the accusation, or the selfaccusation, that Pound wrestled with in Hugh Selwyn Mauberley , and settled not wholly to his own or any one else's satisfaction.
- It is his haste in this matter which gives colour to the accusation that he was never seriously concerned with the unity of India.
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