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alibi [ˈælɪˌbaɪ] n pl -bis 1. (Law) Law a. a defence by an accused person that he was elsewhere at the time the crime in question was committed b. the evidence given to prove this 2. Informal an excuse vb
(tr) to provide with an alibi [from Latin alibī elsewhere, from alius other + -bī as in ubī where] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
alibi noun excuse, reason, defence, explanation, plea, justification, pretext He had a good alibi for his absence. Translations alibi [ˈælɪbaɪ] alibi [ˈælɪbaɪ] n (for crime) → alibi m to have an alibi → avoir un alibi an alibi for sth → un alibi pour qch a false alibi → un faux alibi n alibi [ˈӕlibai] the fact or a statement that a person accused of a crime was somewhere else when it was committed Has he an alibi for the night of the murder? alibi إثْبَات الغَيْبَه(وَقْت الجَرِيمَه)، عُذْر алиби alibi alibi das Alibi άλλοθι coartada alibi مدرک برای اثبات عدم حضور در محل جرم alibi alibi אַלִיבִּי बहाना alibi alibi alibi fjarvistarsönnun alibi アリバイ 현장 부재(증명) alibi alibi alibi alibi alibi alibi álibi alibi алиби alibi alibi alibi alibi การอ้างฐานที่อยู่ savunma kanıtı 不在場證明 алібі عذر عدم موجودگی از موقع واردات chứng cớ ngoại phạm 不在犯罪现场的事实或申辩, 辩解 alibi → دفع بالغيبة alibi alibi Alibi άλλοθι coartada alibi alibi alibi alibi アリバイ 알리바이 alibi alibi wymówka álibi алиби alibi คำอ้างว่าอยู่ที่อื่นขณะที่เกิดเหตุ özür lời khai ngoại phạm 不在犯罪现场 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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``A screamer is somebody whose defenses and whose alibis somehow
melt away, and they actually process what a genocide is without defense,
without guile,'' Samantha Power, a professor at Harvard's
John F. Reflexive mantras like "Sage on the stage" and
"You must invest in professional development" fail to
acknowledge the complexities of education and provide alibis for
failure. Some, such as Billy Wafer and a defendant who had bank
records to prove she was in another city when she supposedly sold
cocaine to Coleman, had good alibis. |
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