incriminate

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基本釋義

vt.
使(某人)顯得有罪, 牽連, 歸罪于; 控告; 歸咎于

詞性變化

實(shí)用例句

They were afraid of answering the questions and incriminating themselves.

他們擔(dān)心因回答這些問題而受到牽連。

牛津詞典

[常用于名詞前]incriminating evidence

顯示有罪的證據(jù)

牛津詞典

He claimed that the drugs had been planted to incriminate him...

他聲稱毒品是別人為了陷害他而故意放在那里的。

They are afraid of incriminating themselves and say no more than is necessary.

他們害怕受牽連,一句話也不肯多說。

He is accused of perjury with the intention of incriminate his employer.

他被控告犯有意圖加罪于其雇主的偽證罪.

期刊摘選

Do not say anything that may incriminate your friend.

不要說任何可能牽連你朋友入罪的話.

期刊摘選

Don't say anything that may incriminate your friends.

不要說任何可能連累你朋友的話.

期刊摘選

I'd incriminate myself as well as you.

我就會(huì)把自己和你都牽連進(jìn)去.

辭典例句

The evidence seemed to incriminate him.

證據(jù)似乎顯示他有罪.

期刊摘選

He refused to answer questions incriminate himself.

他拒絕回答問題,以免顯示自己有最.

期刊摘選

If you want us to incriminate ourselves in any other way, we are ready.

如果你還要我們用其他方式表明我們自己, 我們也愿意.

辭典例句

No one can be forced to incriminate himself.

任何人不得被強(qiáng)制自證其罪.

口語例句

He claimed that the drugs had been planted to incriminate him.

他聲稱毒品是別人為了陷害他而故意放在那里的。

辭典例句

英英釋義

Verb
  • 1. suggest that someone is guilty

  • 2. bring an accusation against; level a charge against;

    "He charged the man with spousal abuse"

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