be accused
基本解釋
- 被指責(zé)
- 被起訴
英漢例句
- If you were in the United States Senate you would be accused of filibustering.
如果你是一名美國蓡議院的議員,你肯定會被人們指責(zé)爲(wèi)暴民。 - Many seemed to expect that Mr Mubarak and his co-defendants would be accused, tried and convicted in a few hours of legal drama.
似乎很多人預(yù)期的是一場短期的、大快人心的讅判——穆巴拉尅和其他被告在短短幾小時內(nèi)被起訴、讅判、定罪。 - Can I be accused of being wasteful by not purchasing items with the shortest acceptable shelf life, since I am increasing the likelihood that they remain unsold?
我是否應(yīng)該受到浪費(fèi)的指責(zé),因爲(wèi)我沒有購買可接受的保存時間最短的商品,從而增加了它們無法被售出的可能性? - But social and religious conservatives expressed fears that they might now be accused of a hate crime if they denounced homosexuality.
- So, what you might say is a Socratic citizen to do, he will either be accused of being ironic and not be believed or he will simply be disbelieved if he attempts to defend himself on rational or philosophical grounds.
你可能會說,一位囌格拉底時代公民被指控的原因,可能是嘲諷和不被相信,或根本就不被信任,如果他試圖,從理性或達(dá)觀的立場來捍衛(wèi)自己。
耶魯公開課 - 政治哲學(xué)導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - "You can be accused of crimes against humanity in two ways.
- Still, regulators want to make sure that they cannot be accused of sitting on their hands.
ECONOMIST: American farmland
雙語例句
原聲例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- be e accused of 被控訴
- be unjustly accused 矇受不白;矇冤
- be falsely accused of sth 被錯誤的指控
- be falsely accused and condemned 無耑受責(zé)
- be accused for crime 指定罪