incriminate的中文用法及示例

  • 0 to make someone seem guilty, especially of a crime -- 使(某人)看似有罪;連累,牽連

    • He refused to say anything on the grounds that he might incriminate himself. 由於有可能將自己牽連進去,他拒絕談論任何事情。

    • A secret report incriminating the company was leaked last week. 一份顯示這家公司有罪的秘密報告上星期洩露了出來。

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双语用例

  • Verdi spatters his score with incriminating spots.

  • Kochs postulates and variants thereof for use at the population (public health) level remain a useful framework for incriminating an aetiologic agent - or evaluating the burgeoning literature of emerging diseases.

  • Anne herself seemingly had a clear idea of which suspects might have something incriminating to tell and which had not.

  • I plant evidence that will incriminate him.

  • A single piece of evidence (for instance, one eyewitness alleging that an event occurred or one incriminating piece of physical evidence of guilt) was never sufficient for moral certainty.

  • Lyme disease and human babesiosis : evidence incriminating vector and reservoir hosts.

  • They take possession of the paradoxes, uncover real mistakes, and thus attempt to incriminate the whole method and to reject it.

  • However, there are insufficient data to incriminate pesticides at present levels of use in human embryo-toxicity.

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