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1. | Accuse sb. of... |
| 指控某人。。。 |
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2. | It is recognition of compassion' s part that leads the up-holders of capital punishment to accuse the abolitionists of sentimentality in being more sorry for the murderer than for his victim. |
| 正是对怜悯的作用有了认识, 才使得死刑的提倡者指控主张废除死刑的人感情用事,同情谋杀犯胜过同情受害者。 |
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3. | Senator Symington went so far as to accuse the Administration of "planning delibrately not to have any arms control agreement at all." |
| 参议员赛明顿甚至指控政府“有意策划,根本不去搞什么军备控制协议。” |
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4. | To accuse of a crime or other wrongful act. |
| 归罪;控告指控…有罪或有别的失误 |
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5. | To make a claim of wrongdoing against; accuse or blame. |
| 提出对不法行为的指控;控告或责难. |
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6. | To accuse formally. |
| 正式指控 |
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7. | Accuse...of... means to say that someone has committed a crime or to charge someone with a crime. |
| 指控、告发某人犯罪 |
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8. | It follows that the Cox Committee had no "probable cause" to accuse the "unidentified Los Alamos suspect" of any crime either. |
| 它同时也表明,考克斯委员会没有任何起码的证据来指控“未明的Los Alamos泄密案疑犯”? |
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9. | In wartime people who before were always ready to accuse the butcher of giving short weight went to great lengths to keep in with him. |
| 那些在战前老爱指控屠夫缺斤少两的人们一到战时,便想尽办法与他搞好关系。 |
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10. | to accuse sb. of; to charge; to arraign; to impeach sb. of (or with); to indict sb. for (or on); to lay sth. to sb.'s charge; to swear an accusation against; to bring a charge against; to put sb. in the dock |
| 指控 |
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