incriminate
incriminate 英 [ɪnˈkrɪmɪneɪt] 美 [ɪnˈkrɪməˌnet]
vt. 控告;暗示...有罪
进行时:incriminating 过去式:incriminated 过去分词:incriminated 第三人称单数:incriminates 名词复数:incriminates
- Is your homework in shreds and the dog chewing something? Then you can incriminate poor Fido for eating your homework. To incriminate someone (or some dog) of a crime, is more than just accusing them; it's offering some evidence they're guilty.
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- vt. 控告;暗示...有罪
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1. The evidence seemed to incriminate him.
证据似乎显示他有罪。
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2. We can't do anything that would incriminate us, even if we were criminals," he said.
即使我们是罪犯,我们也不能做任何事情来让别人归罪于我们。
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3. His knife which had never been used to gut anything but fish was thrown in the river for fear it would incriminate him.
他有一把刀,除了用来处理过鱼,别的什么也没用过,但是他把这把刀扔进了河里,因为他担心,这会成为他有罪的证据。
- incriminate (v.) 1730, back-formation from incrimination (q.v.) or else from Medieval Latin incriminatus, past participle of incriminare "to incriminate, accuse." Related: Incriminated; incriminating.
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