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complice Anglais:

1. involved


He has a reputation as being straight as an arrow. He'd never get involved in corruption.
As a rule, I prefer people who deal with matters of this kind directly with those involved.
The discrepancy between the stories of the two parties involved in the accident was so great that the authorities had a hard time deciding which side was telling the truth.
involved when
You speak pretty highly of him but you're directly involved. I think my less charitable view might be more accurate since I can look at things objectively.
There may be microscopes involved, bringing us ever closer to the heart of the matter; but even microbiology is objective, adding to knowledge by putting space between an object and its observer.
From 1859, Protestant missionaries from America started to arrive, and the Catholic and Russian Orthodox churches also became actively involved in missionary work.
I hear that you can burn CDs with Windows XP; could you tell me a website that explains the procedures involved?
Which country do some people believe was involved in the attempt to assassinate Pope John Paul II?
The good news is that it intends to do it by first talking to the people involved.
Originally he had planned to be an architect, but than involved too much maths. / We need to prove Satchell's involved. / I was involved with a magazine for a while back in the 60s.
Do some rich countries get involved in the development of poor ones? Yes, some rich countries get involved in the development of poor ones.
We've got some new business coming in and I want to discuss it with you. Do you mind getting involved?
Location check: The parties involved themselves or their attendants should look over the place for the miai meeting in advance.
At first many things seemed different, but I soon got involved in my new life.

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2. accomplice


The police, at last, had decided who the accomplice was
He was considered an accomplice.
They thought that he was an accomplice.
accomplice in a crime
The thief's accomplice was also found guilty but given a lesser sentence.
[ə'kɔmpləs] The thief's accomplice was also found guilty but given a lesser sentence.
The definition of an accomplice is a person who helps another person do something wrong or illegal.
French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said the attacks had been prepared "by a group of individuals based in Belgium" who had "benefited from accomplices in France."
an accomplice in the murder
He was an unwitting accomplice - he cannot be punished for taking it!
The crime was too big to be done without the help of an accomplice.
He may have had an accomplice.

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