incrimination

英[ɪnˌkrɪmɪ'neɪʃn] 美[ɪnˌkrɪmɪ'neɪʃn]
  • n. 连累;控告
  • incalescent adj.[化]渐热的;温度渐增的
  • incan n.印加人[语]adj.印加文化的;印加族[语]的
  • incandesce v.使白热化;白热化
  • incandescent adj.光亮的;炽热的;白热化的;暴怒的
  • incant v.念咒语
Noun:
  1. an accusation that you are responsible for some lapse or misdeed;

    "his incrimination was based on my testimony"
    "the police laid the blame on the driver"

1. Much of the controversy has concerned the Fifth Amendment's privilege against self - incrimination.
争论大多集中于宪法第五条修正案关于反对自证其罪的特权.

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2. Insult, libel, falsefalse incrimination directed against citizens by any means is prohibited.
禁止任何方法对公民进行侮辱 、 诽谤和诬告陷害.

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3. His incrimination was based on my testimony.
他的控告是根据我的证词提出的.

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4. The prosecuting attorney cannot question the accused, as the US Constitution forbids self - incrimination.
检察官不可以询问被告, 因为美国宪法禁止“自证其罪”.

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5. Insult, libel, false accusationfalse incrimination directed against citizens by any means is prohibited.
禁止用任何方法对公民进行侮辱 、 谤和诬告陷害.

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