accused
英[ə'kjuːzd]
美[ə'kjuːzd]
Noun:
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a defendant in a criminal proceeding
- 1. The Union accused Walesa of being capricious and undemocratic.
- 工会指责威尔沙反复无常,不讲民主。
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- 2. Her assistant was accused of theft and fraud by the police.
- 她的助手被警方指控犯有盗窃和欺诈罪。
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- 3. He has accused her of threatening to gouge his eyes out.
- 他指控她曾威胁要挖出他的眼睛。
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- 4. He's accused of misusing $17.5 million from a secret government slush fund.
- 他被指控滥用秘密的政府行贿基金,金额达1,750万美元。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. He accused Mrs Moore of making an indecent suggestion.
- 他指责摩尔夫人做下流的性暗示。
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用作名词 (n.)
- Several of the accused were found guilty.
被告中有数人被判定有罪。
- The accused was acquitted of the charge.
被告被宣告无罪。
- The defendant is accused of theft.
被告被控偷窃。
- The reporter was accused of unprofessional conduct.
那位记者被控有违反职业道德的行为。
- The company stands accused of failing to safeguard the public.
这家公司被控未能保护公众的利益。