I did once." The tone was bitter and accusatory. 我从前说过。”杰克的声音苦涩,带着抱怨。
As a result of implementing the law, relations between the police and the people have become closer and the departments concerned have received fewer accusatory letters and more commendatory letters. 实践结果是,警民关系更加密切,有关部门收到的控告警察的信件比过去更少,表扬信比过去更多。
The Prosecutor Palazzi, the lawyers, the secretary, the investigate and the accusatory all together in front of a ridiculous stalls made by journalist and non looking only for the Big scoop to feed up the mass. 检查官帕拉奇,律师们,部长们,调查人员们还有控方人员们一起聚在一个由记者和看热闹的人群所构建的可笑的牲口圈,让人们尽情的来挖掘那些愚蠢的被夸大的消息里来满足群众的大量需求。
accusatory
[ adj ] containing or expressing accusation <adj.all> an accusitive forefingerblack accusatory looks accusive shoes and telltale trousers his accusing glare
Accusatory \Ac*cu"sa*to*ry\, a. [L. accusatorius, fr. accusare.] Pertaining to, or containing, an accusation; as, an accusatory libel. --Grote.
Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., who worked with the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee during the 1960s, is less accusatory than Williams in his comments on Jackson.
He contended that most of the questioning was accusatory, directed to "whether Thim was a good guy or a bad guy.
Our reading is that the public is indeed disappointed with the White House's handling of this affair but that it had also become increasingly impatient with the cloud of accusatory smoke belching out of Washington.
But his underlying tone was an accusatory one _ once again, he implied, education is falling down on the job.
The delight of television in dramatic confrontation encourages overuse of slogans chanted through bullhorns, militant gestures, accusatory signs and other emotionally inspired tactics.