accusation

accusation
noun
Anschuldigung, die (of gegen); Anklage, die (Rechtsw.)
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[æ-]
noun die Anklage
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ac·cu·sa·tion
[ˌækjʊˈzeɪʃən]
n
1. (charge) Beschuldigung f, Anschuldigung f; LAW Anklage f (of wegen +gen)
to make an \accusation against sb jdn beschuldigen
unfounded [or wild] \accusation grundlose Anschuldigung
2. no pl (accusing) Vorwurf m
with an air of \accusation vorwurfsvoll
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["kjU'zeISən]
n
Beschuldigung f, Anschuldigung f; (JUR) Anklage f; (= reproach) Vorwurf m

he denied her accusation of dishonesty — er wehrte sich gegen ihren Vorwurf, dass er unehrlich sei

a look of accusation — ein anklagender Blick

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accusation [ˌækjuːˈzeıʃn; US -kjə-] s
a) JUR (nicht formelle) Anklage:
bring an accusation (of murder) against sb (Mord)Anklage gegen jemanden erheben
b) An-, Beschuldigung f
c) Vorwurf m
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noun
Anschuldigung, die (of gegen); Anklage, die (Rechtsw.)
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n.
Anklage -n f.
Beschuldigung f.

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