accusatory
accusatory 英 [əˈkju:zətəri] 美 [əˈkjuzətɔri]
adj. 非难的,指责的;控诉的,控告的
名词复数:accusatories
- An accusatory statement is a way of pointing your finger at someone and saying, “I know you did it!” It shows someone you think they did something wrong.
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- adj. 非难的,指责的;控诉的,控告的
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1. The stories are not angry, accusatory, or even ideological. It’s worse: they are condescendingly elegiac.
这些故事并不代表愤怒、指责,甚至思想,更糟的是:它们是婉转的挽歌。
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2. When else in your relationship -- unless you're the type of couple to engage in accusatory screaming matches in the cereal aisle of Whole Foods -- will its terms and conditions be laid so bare?
想想吧,在你的关系中还有哪种,除非你是那种会卷入全食超市麦片过道里的控诉尖叫比赛中的夫妇——会如此时全部条目和状况都赤裸示人?
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3. By dropping Neon Bible's accusatory standpoint, The Suburbs delivers a life-affirming message similar to Funeral's: We're all in this together.
通过丢下Neon Bible上非难的立场,The Suburbs传达了类似于Funeral的,坚定生活观的信息:我们一起,都在这里。
- accusatory (adj.) c. 1600, "containing an accusation," from Latin accusatorius "of a prosecutor, relating to prosecution; making a complaint," from accusare "call to account, make complaint against" (see accuse). Related: Accusatorial (1801).
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