to accuse
常见例句
- I mustered up enough courage to accuse him.
我鼓起足夠的勇氣控告他。 - Perhaps, because there is simply nothing to accuse him of?
或許,其實衹是因爲沒有名目可以用來指控他? - This time, too, party rivals will be able to accuse him of having pioneered as governor of Massachusetts a version of Mr Obama’s own reviled health reform.
這一次也是這樣,黨派對手將會控告他作爲麻省州長提前推行了奧巴馬先生自己都詬病的毉療系統改革方案。 - In "The Crucible",for example, he shows what happens when unreasonable dislike and fear cause people to accuse innocent people of horrible crimes.
- Similarly, he says, a wife or a parent cannot be coerced to accuse a loved one.
與此類似,霍佈斯認爲妻子父母,也不能被迫去指控他們所愛的人。
耶魯公開課 - 政治哲學導論課程節選 - At one time in the book or at one point he maintains that a person cannot be made to accuse themselves without the assurance of pardon.
他在書中辯護道,除非一個人知道自己會被赦免而主動認罪,否則是不能輕易強逼他認罪的。
耶魯公開課 - 政治哲學導論課程節選 - Want to accuse Facebook of mistreating its users in order to get their money?
FORBES: Facebook Hits Back at New York Times' Bilton Over Post-Suppression Claim - No one is going to accuse them of running death panels for doing this.
FORBES: Arena's Obesity Drug Will Never Be A Blockbuster No Matter What The FDA Does - Senior Afghan and American officials continued to accuse Pakistan of harbouring Taliban militants active in Afghanistan.
ECONOMIST: Politics this week 返回 to accuse