acquittal 英 [əˈkwɪtl]   美 [əˈkwɪtl]

acquittal

acquittal  英 [əˈkwɪtl] 美 [əˈkwɪtl]

n. 赦免;无罪开释;履行;尽职;(债务等的)清偿 

名词复数:acquittals 

She had no sense of context, of the rules of the game, of the formulas by which her statements and those of the others were toted up into guilt and innocence, conviction and acquittal. 她不理解那环境,不理解那游戏规则,不熟悉她陈述的方法以及其它被累计起来的有罪与无罪,证明有罪和宣告无罪。
Lack of evidence resulted in their acquittal. 因证据不足而宣判他们无罪.

  • Acquittal is a legal word that defendants love to hear because it means "not guilty."
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  • n. 赦免;无罪开释;履行;尽职;(债务等的)清偿
  • 1. She had no sense of context, of the rules of the game, of the formulas by which her statements and those of the others were toted up into guilt and innocence, conviction and acquittal.

    她不理解那环境,不理解那游戏规则,不熟悉她陈述的方法以及其它被累计起来的有罪与无罪,证明有罪和宣告无罪。

  • 2. Lack of evidence resulted in their acquittal.

    因证据不足而宣判他们无罪.

  • 3. The girl'smothertold reporters after Ecott's acquittal, "I worry that there are alotmore people who will get off lightly using the same defence.

    无罪释放后,女孩的母亲对记者说:“我担心会有更多的人用同样的理由辩护而获得从轻发落。

  • acquittal (n.) early 15c., "payment of debt or retribution;" see acquit + -al (2). Sense of "a release from debt or obligation" is from mid-15c.; that of "freeing from charge or offense" (by legal process) is from 1530s.
ac·quit·tal / əˈkwɪtl ; NAmE əˈkwɪtl / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] an official decision in court that a person is not guilty of a crime 宣告无罪;无罪的判决 The case resulted in an acquittal. 此案件最终作出无罪判决。 The jury voted for acquittal. 陪审团表决赞成判定无罪。 OPP conviction collocationsat justice acquittal acquittals ac·quit·tal / əˈkwɪtl ; NAmE əˈkwɪtl /
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