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ac·cu·sa·tion [ˌækjʊˈzeɪʃən] СЪЩ
1. accusation (charge):
accusation
Beschuldigung f <-, -en>
accusation
Anschuldigung f <-, -en>
accusation ЮР of
Anklage f <-, -n> wegen +род
to make an accusation against sb
unfounded [or wild]accusation
2. accusation no pl (accusing):
accusation
Vorwurf м <-(e)s, -wür·fe>
with an air of accusation
self-ac·cu·ˈsa·tion СЪЩ no pl
self-accusation
self-accusation
self-accusation
Selbstanzeige f <-, -n>
preposterous accusation
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self-accusation СЪЩ ECON LAW
self-accusation
self-accusation
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There is a huge risk for officers confronting a man seated in his vehicle on a routine traffic stop.
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As he opens an oven and takes out a roast turkey, a slightly irritated farmer confronts him.
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When he confronts her about them, she insists that they are nothing more to her than souvenirs.
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Younger children under the age of 12 can be stopped when they offend, with the main aim at confronting the onset of delinquency.
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She confronts him, revealing that she is his daughter but leaves before he responds.
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Примери от интернет (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)
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In the end, her abstruse ideas and completely insane attributions or accusations leading her a clear path through a maze of political conspiracies.
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iloveyou-magazine.com
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Ihre abstrusen Ideen, die völlig wahnsinnigen Zuschreibungen oder Beschuldigungen weisen letztlich einen klaren Weg durch ein Labyrinth hochpolitischer Verschwörungen.
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It is contrary to journalistic decorum to publish unfounded claims and accusations, particularly those that harm personal honour.
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www.openpr.de
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Es widerspricht journalistischem Anstand, unbegründete Behauptungen und Beschuldigungen, insbesondere ehrverletzender Natur, zu veröffentlichen.
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Nor in my opinion is its emergence more strongly induced by guilt or lack of professionalism in this broadening of perspective – just as I do not see the recognition ( or the construction ) of indirect traumatization as an accusation [ BeSchudigung ] against the traumatized clients.
www.christian-pross.de
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Auch wird ihre Entstehung aus meiner Sicht durch diese Perspektivenerweiterung nicht verstärkt bedingt durch Schuld oder Unprofessionalität - sowie ich das Erkennen ( oder auch die Konstruktion ) von Indirekter Traumatisierung nicht als BeSchuldigung der traumatisierten Klientinnen und Klienten sehe.
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True to form, the leadership of the Dublin Government did not contest Orde s baseless accusations.
www.info-nordirland.de
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Getreu ihrem üblichen Verhaltensmuster hat die Dubliner Regierung Ordes grundlose Beschuldigungen nicht angegriffen.
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Rumours, speculation and accusations are typical in times of crisis.
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www.hk.ethz.ch
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Krisenzeiten sind geprägt von Gerüchten, Spekulationen und Beschuldigungen.
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