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молчаливый
colpevole

в итальянском словаре Oxford-Paravia

английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский

guilty [брит. ˈɡɪlti, америк. ˈɡɪlti] ПРИЛ.

1. guilty ЮРИД.:

guilty
to be guilty of, of doing
to be found guilty, not guilty of sth
the guilty party

2. guilty (remorseful):

guilty expression, feeling
guilty appearance, look
to feel guilty about sb, sth

guilty pleasure [ˌɡɪlti ˈplɛʒə, ˌɡɪlti ˈplɛʒər] СУЩ.

guilty pleasure

not guilty [брит. ˌnɒt ˈɡɪlti] ПРИЛ. ЮРИД.

not guilty person
not guilty verdict
to plead not guilty
to find sb not guilty
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
to make sb feel guilty
to feel guilty
colpevole persona
guilty di: of di aver fatto: of doing
presumed guilty
to declare or find or pronounce sb guilty
to plead guilty, to enter a plea of guilty
guilty
the guilty party
this thief is doubly guilty or is guilty on two counts
guilty
to be guilty of sth
verdict of guilty
verdict of not guilty

в словаре PONS

английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский

guilty <-ier, -iest> [ˈgɪl·ti] ПРИЛ.

guilty
to be guilty of a murder
to feel guilty about sth
to plead guilty to a crime
to prove sb guilty
to enter a plea of guilty/not guilty
verdict of guilty/not guilty
a guilty conscience
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
guilty
guilty of theft
to make sb feel guilty
not guilty verdict
guilty verdict
scoprire gli -i перенос. шутл.
to reveal sb's guilty secrets
not guilty
to feel guilty

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However, it is later revealed that although they had gotten away with it, one of the three brothers was guilty.
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If he had been found guilty of felony murder as a hate crime, it could have resulted in a life sentence.
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You love your husband and this guilty conscience that's tearing into you means you won't make the same mistake again.
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His descendants say that they like to think he did so out of a guilty conscience.
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While this cognitive mistake is often attributed to aging, researchers say that college undergraduates are guilty of misnaming as well.
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