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Перевод: accused
[прилагательное] обвиняемый; подсудимый; [существительное] обвиняемый ; подсудимый
Тезаурус:
- It left him in a jealous rage and he wrongly accused his 47-year-old wife of having an affair.
- The church and the French diplomatic authorities have asked the federal police to take over the investigations, but the state police have already arrested two men and accused them of the crime.
- For example, in the Falklands War, Mrs Thatcher accused the Argentinians of "prevarication".
- The House was called to order at one stage by the Speaker, Mr Bernard Weatherhill, after Mr Clarke accused crews of waiting at stations "pretending" to be ready for work.
- Yet Arsenal, accused of being responsible for this perversion of their own style, kept their place among the goal-scoring vanguard despite the tightening of defences everywhere.
- Two prisoners are accused of a crime.
- Throughout the proceedings two plain-clothes policemen sat each side of 27-year-old Newall, accused of killing his parents on Jersey.
- Several "workers" were arrested and accused of inciting the students and "poisoning their minds".
- A CHARITY behind a Bosnian refugee rescue mission accused the Home Office of "inhuman" treatment in halting a convoy.
- Yet, particularly as the early Christians accused the pagans of worshipping trees and streams and stones, it seems likely that it was the natural sites which were looked upon as being truly important.
- As have several players, notably Arsenal's Ian Wright, also accused by Chelsea fans.
- It stands accused of being elitist and inaccessible.
- GENERAL Manuel Antonio Noriega yesterday accused the US of planning and supporting Tuesday's failed coup to topple Panama's resilient military leader.
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