indict
indict 英 [ɪnˈdaɪt] 美 [ɪnˈdaɪt]
vt. 控告,起诉;[法] 揭发
进行时:indicting 过去式:indicted 过去分词:indicted 第三人称单数:indicts
- If you accuse someone of committing an offense, you indict them. A book that indicts the entire education system might lay out all the reasons that schools are failing kids.
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- vt. 控告,起诉;[法] 揭发
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1. On Monday July 14th the prosecutor asked the court to indict Mr Bashir with ten counts of mass crimes, including three for genocide, and to issue a warrant for his arrest.
七月14日星期一,他请求法庭以十项群体犯罪罪名起诉巴希尔先生,并且发布逮捕证。 这十项犯罪中包括三项种族灭绝罪名。
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2. He said prosecutors would have to figure out what crime to charge Assange with, and then face the daunting task of trying to indict him or persuade other authorities to extradite him.
他说,检察官得厘清用什么的罪名来起诉亚桑格,此外,还得面临试图控告他或说服他国政府引渡他的艰难任务。
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3. The judge ruled that Kennedy "was probably guilty of criminal conduct" but made no move to indict him.
法官裁定肯尼迪“可能有犯罪行为”, 但是没有采取对他起诉的行动。
- indict (v.) formerly also endict, c. 1300, enditen, inditen, "bring formal charges against (someone); accuse of a crime," from Anglo-French enditer "accuse, indict, find chargeable with a criminal offense" (late 13c.), Old French enditier, enditer "to dictate, write, compose; (legally) indict," from Vulgar Latin *indictare "to declare, accuse, proclaim in writing," from in- "in" (from PIE root *en "in") + Latin dictare "to declare, dictate," frequentative of dicere "to say, speak" (from PIE root *deik- "to show," also "pronounce solemnly").
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