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accusation noun ⇨ charge charge noun charge ♦︎ accusation ♦︎ indictment ♦︎ impeachment ♦︎ recriminationThese are all words for a claim that sb has done sth wrong or is guilty of sth. 这些词均表示控告、指控、指责。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆a charge / an accusation / an indictment / recriminations against sb◆a charge / an accusation of sth◆a charge / an accusation that...◆a formal / serious charge / accusation / indictment◆bitter accusations / recriminations◆to face a charge / an accusation / an indictment / impeachment◆to make / deny a charge / an accusation◆to issue / bring / drop a charge / an indictment■ charge [countable] an official claim made by the police that sb has committed a crime; a statement accusing sb of doing sth wrong or bad (警方的)指控,控告;指责;谴责◆The investigation resulted in criminal charges against three police officers.这项调查导致对三名警官提出刑事指控。◆After being questioned by the police, she was released without charge.她被警方传讯后释放,不予起诉。◆She rejected the charge that the story was untrue.她否认了说她编造事实的指责。 see also charge ⇨ accuse verb ■ accusation / /ˌækjuˈzeɪʃn/ / [countable, uncountable] a statement saying that you think a person is guilty of doing sth wrong or bad, especially of committing a crime; the fact of accusing sb 控告;告发;谴责◆No one believed her wild accusations against her husband.无人相信她对丈夫的无端指责。◆There was a hint of accusation in her voice.她的语气流露出谴责的意思。 see also accuse ⇨ accuse ■ indictment / /ɪnˈdaɪtmənt/ / [countable, uncountable] (especially NAmE) a written statement accusing sb of a crime; the act of officially accusing sb of a crime 刑事起诉书;公诉书;控告;起诉◆There is sufficient evidence against him to support an indictment for murder.有充足的证据支持对他的谋杀罪指控。◆This led to his indictment on allegations of conspiracy.这件事最终使他被控犯有共谋罪。 see also indict ⇨ accuse ■ impeachment [countable, uncountable] the act of a court or other official body charging an important public figure with a serious crime, especially in the US (尤指美国的法庭或其他官方机构对重要公职人员的)控告,弹劾◆If Congress should rule that the President's actions were unconstitutional, it would be a big step towards his impeachment.如果国会判定总统的行为违宪,那将是对他提出弹劾迈出了一大步。 see also impeach ⇨ accuse ■ recrimination / /rɪˌkrɪmɪˈneɪʃn/ / [countable, usually plural, uncountable] an angry statement that sb makes accusing sb else of sth, especially in response to a similar statement from them 指责;反诉;反控◆There were bitter recriminations within the party about who was to blame for the disastrous election results.谁应对选举惨败负责,对此该党内部激烈地互相指责。◆We spent the rest of the evening in mutual recrimination.我们后来一晚上都在相互指责。 |