accuse
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you accuse someone of doing something wrong or dishonest, you say or tell them that you believe that they did it. 指责
My mom was really upset because he was accusing her of having an affair with another man. 我妈妈真的很难过,因为他指责她和另一个男人有暧昧关系。
2. V-T If you are accused of a crime, a witness or someone in authority states or claims that you did it, and you may be formally charged with it and put on trial. 指控
Her assistant was accused of theft and fraud by the police. 她的助手被警方指控偷窃和诈骗。
He faced a total of seven charges, all accusing him of lying in his testimony. 他面临共7项控告,都指控他作伪证。
3. →see also accused
4. PHRASE If someone stands accused of something, they have been accused of it. 被谴责
The candidate stands accused of breaking promises even before he's in office. 这位候选人甚至在他就职前就因违背诺言而被谴责。
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accuse /əˈkjuːz/ (accusing,accused,accuses)
剑桥词典
- to say that someone has done something morally wrong , illegal , or unkind
- She's been accused of acting dishonestly.
- She accused her employer of sex discrimination .
- He's been accused of robbery /murder .
- Are you accusing me of lying ?
- "It wasn't my fault ." "Don't worry , I'm not accusing you." 返回 accuse
指控,控告;指责;谴责
"It wasn't my fault ." "Don't worry , I'm not accusing you." “不是我的错。”“别担心,我不是在指责你。”
He's been accused of robbery /murder . 他被指控犯有抢劫/谋杀罪。
Are you accusing me of lying? 你是在指责我撒谎吗?
The surgeon was accused of negligence . 这名外科医生被控玩忽职守。
stand accused of sth formal
If you stand accused of doing something wrong , people say that you have done it.
被指控…;因为…受谴责
The government stands accused of eroding freedom of speech . 政府因侵犯言论自由受到谴责。
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