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Перевод: incriminate speek incriminate


[глагол]
инкриминировать; обвинять; изобличать; обвинять в преступлении


Тезаурус:

  1. (2) A general immunity, possessed by all persons and bodies, from being compelled on pain of punishment to answer questions the answers to which may incriminate them.
  2. "Less evidence against her, of course, unless Fedorov is prepared to incriminate her.
  3. What was remarkable about the long article on her in her own newspaper were the details of her whereabouts and all her speeches during her pro-democracy movement in the spring, which were selectively presented to incriminate her.
  4. "We could not incriminate the others - well, at least their names are safe now.
  5. Dolly, quick-witted, didn't take longer than a second to come up with an answer, and one that didn't incriminate Joe.
  6. In addition Drury persuaded one witness to amend his evidence so as to incriminate Cooper, arranged for another to be shown a photograph of McMahon so as to pick him out in an identification parade, omitted to tell the defence of two witnesses crucial to their case, cited another as prosecution witness to prevent the defence from calling him, and bribed two prisoners in Leicester Prison, where McMahon was on remand, to say that McMahon had admitted to them his part in the crime.
  7. If there was anything she couldn't cope with herself she would ask Mossy Rooney, a man of such silence and discretion that he found it hard to reveal his own name in case it might incriminate someone.
  8. "Faced with the myriad opportunities for the concealment of fraudulent activities which companies and trusts provide, Parliament has given the Serious Fraud Office the power to call upon a suspected person to come into the open, and to disclose information which may incriminate him.
  9. A vindictive hatred of Kit Nubbles for saying that he was "an uglier dwarf than could be seen anywhere for a penny" causes Quilp to set on Sampson Brass and his sister falsely to incriminate the boy.
  10. One moment of confusion and he might give someone away, or incriminate himself.
  11. I instinctively looked away, the way children do when they see something naughty, as though witnessing it might incriminate them.
  12. In the Fifties the question was whether you could claim protection under the Fifth Amendment, which grants the right not to incriminate oneself.
  13. A person should not be forced to incriminate himself.

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