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accused

US:/əˈkjuz/
UK:/əˈkjuːz/
v.:
谴责;控诉;因某事而谴责[指控]某人;把某事归罪于某人
n.:
(刑事)被告
网络:
殊途同归;被控告的;被指责的
Word forms: (第三人称单数) accuses (现在分词) accusing (过去式) accused
Examples
1.
Ron Artest can go bonkers, as he is often accused of doing, and everyone would consider it a normal reaction.
阿特斯特疯狂不过大家早已习以为常觉得正常反应
2.
This was badly received by other countries, which accused the White House of trying to subvert the UN.
其它国家反响不佳纷纷谴责白宫试图联合国捣乱
3.
'Well! 'he said to us, biting the side of his finger. 'So you've decided the accused was the murderer, have you? '
手指我们这样你们决定指控谋杀吗?
4.
Suspects accused of trying to carry out a bomb plot against New Yorks appeared in court.
指控密谋试图炸毁纽约犹太教堂疑犯出席听证会
5.
Meanwhile, city officials in Shijiazhuang are now accused of helping cover up the problem rather than trying to warn the public.
同时石家庄官员指责掩盖问题警告公众
6.
Mladic also accused judges of trying to impose a lawyer on him, a charge judges denied.
姆拉迪奇指控法官试图指派律师法官否认这样控诉
7.
Leading theologians accused the BBC of "misleading" the public and said it was ignoring the Biblical account of the crucifixion.
神学领袖指责BBC误导公众他们无视圣经对于受难描述
8.
Falsely accused of being a spy, she was placed under house arrest and told she might be sent to a concentration camp.
有罪”信件副本歪曲指控间谍软禁起来扬言集中营
9.
And found him to be accused concerning questions of their law, but having nothing worthy of death or of bonds laid to his charge.
便被告他们律法问题没有什么该死罪名
10.
One child came to me who was an emo kid and said he was accused of being gay but that he had a girlfriend.
emo小孩过来因为同性恋指责实际上女朋友