Suchergebnis zu "charge":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 8 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortconcursus, concursūs m | running together, flocking together, a concourse, assembly, uproar, tumult, running together, dashing together, a pressing, striking one upon another, an encountering, meeting, concourse, onset, attack, charge, assault, an equal claim, joint heirship |
| crīmen, crīminis n | judicial decision, verdict, judgment, charge, accusation, reproach, calumny, slander, object of reproach, object of invective, fault complained of, crime, fault, offence, defect, object representing a crime, cause of a crime, a criminal |
| cūra, cūrae f | care, solicitude, carefulness, thought, concern, attention, management, administration, charge, management of state affairs, administration, charge, oversight, command, office |
| cūrātiō, cūrātiōnis f | a taking care of something, administration, oversight, care, management, charge, management of state affairs, administration, office, guardianship, trusteeship, healing, cure |
| dēcurrere, dēcurrō, dēcurrī, dēcursum | advance rapidly, charge, skirmish, walk in armor, run in armor, go over, go through, come to, run through, pass through, betake one’s self to, have recourse to, leave off, go at an end |
| sūmptus, sūmptūs m | expense, cost, charge |
| tāxāre, tāxō, tāxāvī, tāxātum | touch sharply, feel, handle, twit, censure, reproach, charge, rate, value, appraise, estimate, determine the worth, judge of, estimate, compute, reckon |
| tūtēla, tūtēlae f | watching, keeping, charge, care, safeguard, defence, protection, office of a guardian, guardianship, wardship, tutelage of minors, keeper, warder, guardian, protector, remedy against, cure |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 47 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortabsolvere, absolvō, absolvī, absolūtum | loosen from, make loose, set free, detach, untie, release from, let one off quickly, dismiss by paying, pay off, dismiss, release, absolve from a charge, acquit, declare innocent, bring to a conclusion |
| administrāre, administrō, administrāvī, administrātum | be near as an aid, attend upon, assist, serve, take charge of, manage, guide, administer, execute, accomplish, do, perform, govern, guide, steer, put the hand to, render service, do one’s duty, employ |
| adtribuere, adtribuō, adtribuī, adtribūtum | associate, add to, join to, annex, assign, bestow, give, join in addition, add, attribute to one, impute to one, charge with, ascribe to, lay as a tax, lay as a tribute |
| aggerere, aggerō (adgerō), aggessī, aggestum | bear, carry, convey, bring to a place, bring toward a place, bring forwards, lay to one’s charge, stick together soft masses |
| alicuī perīculum facessō | accuse someone, charge someone |
| aliquem ex reīs eximō | remove someone from the charge list |
| arguere, arguō, arguī, arguitūrus | make clear, show,, prove, make known, declare, assert, attempt to show, accuse, reprove, censure, charge with, blame, denounce as false, refute, confute |
| attribuere, attribuō (adtribuō), attribuī, attribūtum | associate, add to, join to, annex, assign, bestow, give, join in addition, add, attribute to one, impute to one, charge with, ascribe to, lay as a tax, lay as a tribute |
| bellō gerendō aliquem praeficiō | put someone in charge of the war |
| calumnia, calumniae f | trickery, artifice, chicanery, cunning device, pretence, evasion, subterfuge, misrepresentation, false statement, fallacy, cavil, false accusation, malicious charge, false information, malicious information, false action at law, |
| capitis absolvere | acquit from a charge of life and death |
| capitis accūsāre | charge of life and death |
| cistellātrīx, cistellātrīcis f | she who has charge of the money-box |
| coerātor, coerātōris m | he who cares for, he who takes charge of a thing, manager, overseer, superintendent, keeper |
| comitiacus, comitiaca, comitiacum | clothed with a military charge |
| comitīva, comitīvae f | military rank, military charge |
| comitīva, comitīvae f | rank at court, court charge |
| compellāre, compellō, compellāvī, compellātum | accost one, address, address one reproachfully, address one abusively, reproach, chide, rebuke, upbraid, abuse, take to task, call to account, arraign one before a tribunal, summon one to answer a charge, accuse of crime |
| condemnāre, condemnō, condemnāvī, condemnātum | sentence, condemn, convict, accuse of, charge with, to blame, disapprove, urge the condemnation of a person, effect the condemnation of a person, prosecute |
| cōnferre, cōnferō, contulī, collātum | refer something to, ascribe something to, attribute, impute, assign, ascribe to one, lay to the charge of, transfer to a fixed point of time, fix, assign, refer, appoint, put off, defer, postpone, bring on, cause, occasion, induce |
| crīmen caecum | an unprovable accusation, an unprovable charge |
| crīmen meum (tuum, suum) | an accusation made against me (you, him), a charge brought against me (you, him) |
| crīmine aliquem pūrgō | absolve someone from a charge, exonerate someone from a charge |
| crīminī aliquem substituō | accuse someone of a crime, charge someone with a crime, blame someone for a crime |
| crīminārī, crīminor, crīminātus sum | accuse one of crime, complain of, impeach, calumniate, charge with, accuse, criminate |
| cūrātor, cūrātōris m | he who cares for or takes charge of a thing, a manager, overseer, superintendent, keeper, guardian, curator, trustee |
| cūrāre, cūrō, cūrāvī, cūrātum | care for, take care of, have care of, be solicitous for, look to, attend to, trouble one’s self about, take the charge of, manage the business of, do a thing in behalf of the state, administer, govern, preside over, command, heal, cure |
| dē reīs aliquem eximō | take someone off the docket, remove someone from the charge list |
| dē repetundīs aliquem pōstulō | charge someone with extortion, accuse someone of blackmail |
| dē venēficiō accūsō | charge with poisoning |
| dēfendō aliquem inter sīcāriōs | defend someone against a charge of assassination |
| dēlātiō dēlictī | criminal charge |
| dēlēgāre, dēlēgō, dēlēgāvī, dēlēgātum | send, assign, dispatch, delegate, assign, confide, commit, intrust, lay upon a person any charge, impose upon a person any charge, impose an order, impose a business, impose a command, refer to, transfer, make over, attribute, impute, ascribe to |
| dēlictum dēferō | file a criminal complaint, file a charge, fle an accusation |
| dēmandāre, dēmandō, dēmandāvī, dēmandātum | give in charge, intrust, commit, commend |
| dēpōnere, dēpōnō, dēposuī, dēpositum | put by, deposit anywhere, give in charge to, commit to the care of, intrust to, lay upon the ground, give up, resign, get rid of, intrust, commit |
| suīs opibus | at one's own expense, at one's own charge, at one's own expenses, at one's own cost |
| triclīniarcha, triclīniarchae m | chief servant who has charge of the table |
| triclīniarchēs, triclīniarchae m | chief servant who has charge of the table |
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