impeachable 英 [ɪm'piːtʃəbl]   美 [ɪm'pitʃəbl]

impeachable

impeachable  英 [ɪm'piːtʃəbl] 美 [ɪm'pitʃəbl]

adj. 可控告的,可弹劾的 

I personally think the president committed impeachable offences. 我个人认为总统犯了这些过错,应该被指控。
Chairman Hyde refused to set a standard for what constituted an impeachable offense, or to call any witnesses with direct knowledge of the matters in dispute. 众议院司法委员会主席海德拒绝设立一个构成弹劾的行为标准,也不同意传唤此案的任何直接相关证人。

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  • adj. 可控告的,可弹劾的
  • 1. I personally think the president committed impeachable offences.

    我个人认为总统犯了这些过错,应该被指控。

  • 2. Chairman Hyde refused to set a standard for what constituted an impeachable offense, or to call any witnesses with direct knowledge of the matters in dispute.

    众议院司法委员会主席海德拒绝设立一个构成弹劾的行为标准,也不同意传唤此案的任何直接相关证人。

  • 3. In time, would failure to answer congressional queries come to be treated as an impeachable dereliction of a constitutional duty to “give to Congress information on the State of the Union”?

    不及时回答国会的问题,将被看作对“国情咨文信息”宪法上的玩忽职守而受弹劾吗?

  • impeachable (adj.) c. 1500, from impeach + -able. Related: impeachably; impeachability.
im·peach·able / ɪmˈpiːtʃəbl ; NAmE ɪmˈpiːtʃəbl / adjective ( especially US) (of a crime 罪行 ) for which a politician or a person who works for the government can be impeached 会招致控告(或弹劾)的 an impeachable offense 可弹劾的罪行 im·peach·able / ɪmˈpiːtʃəbl ; NAmE ɪmˈpiːtʃəbl /
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