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?
"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。」
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.