indict

美音:[ɪn'daɪt] 英音:[ɪn'daɪt]

简单释义:


v.起诉;控告

网络告发;指控;控诉

变形:

第三人称单数:indicts  现在分词:indicting  过去分词:indicted  


完整释义:


v.

1.起诉,控诉
2.【法律】控告,告发,对…起诉


例句:

  1. In simple civil cases, the plaintiff May indict verbally.
    对简单的民事案件,原告可以口头起诉。

  2. She wanted to instruct her '80s audiences, not indict them.
    她希望能引导80年代的观众而不是控诉他们。

  3. I admire Mr. Moreno-Ocampo determination to indict Sudan's president but he should be very careful. His life is certainly in danger.
    我赞许莫雷诺-欧坎波检察官决心起诉苏丹总统,但他应该非常小心,生命肯定受到威胁,他是世界上以种族灭绝罪起诉的检察官。

  4. After a three year criminal investigation, they did not indict me, because we beat them.
    三年的犯罪调查之后,他们并没有起诉我,我们击败了他们。

  5. The US is believed to be considering how to indict Assange over the the huge leak.
    美国被认为是考虑如何在庞大的起诉阿桑格泄漏。

  6. A panel looks only at cases where prosecutors have decided not to indict someone, not where they have already moved to indict.
    审查会仅对检察官决定不起诉的案件进行审查,而不涉及已经决定起诉的案件。

  7. He has been detained, and the police retain the right to indict him.
    他已经被拘留俄,警察保留了起诉他的权利。

  8. Mr Li said he had no idea why he was being targeted by US prosecutors and questioned whether the US had the authority to indict him.
    李表示,他一点都不明白自己为什么成了美国检察官的目标,并质疑美国是否有权控告他。

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