allege
allege 英 [əˈledʒ] 美 [əˈlɛdʒ]
vt. 宣称,断言
进行时:alleging 过去式:alleged 过去分词:alleged 第三人称单数:alleges
- If you accuse someone of committing a crime but the proof of the wrongdoing isn't yet found, use the verb allege. You might allege that your sister broke a vase, just because no one else was home when you heard the crash.
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- vt. 宣称,断言
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1. The prosecution alleges that she was driving carelessly.
控方指控她不小心驾驶。
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2. It is alleged that he mistreated the prisoners.
据称他虐待犯人。
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3. He is alleged to have mistreated the prisoners.
他被指控虐待犯人。
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4. the alleged attack
声称的袭击
- allege (v.) c. 1300, "make a formal declaration in court;" mid-14c., "pronounce positively, claim as true," with or without proof; it has the form of one French verb and the meaning of another. The form is Anglo-French aleger, Old French eslegier "to clear at law" (from a compound of Latin ex "out of;" see ex- + litigare "bring suit" (see litigation).
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