accusation
accusation 英 [ˌækjuˈzeɪʃn] 美 [ˌækjuˈzeʃən]
n. 控告,指控;谴责
名词复数:accusations
- When you say someone is guilty of doing something wrong you make an accusation, like your accusation that your brother used your computer without asking first.
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- n. 控告,指控;谴责
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1. I don't want to make an accusation until I have some proof.
我要有一些证据以后才提出控告。
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2. There was a hint of accusation in her voice.
她的语气暗含谴责。
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3. accusations of corruption, accusations of cruelty, accusations of racism
对贪污腐化╱残暴行为╱种族主义的控告
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4. No one believed her wild accusations against her husband.
无人相信她对丈夫的无端指责。
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5. He denied the accusation that he had ignored the problems.
他否认别人说他忽视这些问题的指控。
- accusation (n.) late 14c., "charge of wrongdoing," from Old French acusacion "charge, indictment" (Modern French accusation) or directly from Latin accusationem (nominative accusatio) "formal complaint, indictment," noun of action from past participle stem of accusare "call to account, make complaint against" (see accuse). Meaning "that which is charged (against someone)" is from early 15c.
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