accuse的中文用法及示例

  • 0 to say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind -- 指控,控告;指責;譴責

    • The government stands accused of eroding freedom of speech. 政府因侵犯言論自由受到譴責。

    • The surgeon was accused of negligence. 這名外科醫生被控怠忽職守。

    • Are you accusing me of lying? 你是在指責我撒謊嗎?

    • He's been accused of robbery/murder. 他被指控犯有搶劫/謀殺罪。

    • "It wasn't my fault." "Don't worry, I'm not accusing you." 「不是我的錯。」「別擔心,我不是在指責你。」

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双语用例

  • He accuses them, not only of holding a cathartic theory of magic, but of also holding an emotive theory of magic.

  • During the war, judges and prosecutors often took bribes, including from those representing accused guerrillas.

  • The accused was found guilty and sentenced to death.

  • For instance, an accused in a criminal trial may very well publicly defend his innocence while he knows he is guilty.

  • In particular, it recognised the problem of requiring a child to be faced by the accused when she gave evidence.

  • The accused lacked a fair opportunity to exercise his capacity to have done otherwise.

  • It discusses how political elites have managed and manipulated anti-corruption institutions, particularly in situations where senior state officials have been accused of corrupt behaviour.

  • The liberal understanding of autonomy is accused by critics of assuming an atomistic model of human agency and interaction.

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