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 accuse [ə'kjuz]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 指责, 控告, 归咎于

vi. 指责, 控告

[法] 控诉, 控告, 指责


  1. He was accused of incompetence.
    他被指责为不称职。
  2. accuse…Of…
    谴责 ,
  3. accuse sb. of...
    指控某人...


accuse


Accuse \Ac*cuse"\, n.
Accusation. [Obs.] --Shak.


Accuse \Ac*cuse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Accused}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Accusing}.] [OF. acuser, F. accuser, L. accusare, to call
to account, accuse; ad + causa cause, lawsuit. Cf. {Cause}.]
1. To charge with, or declare to have committed, a crime or
offense; (Law) to charge with an offense, judicially or by
a public process; -- with of; as, to accuse one of a high
crime or misdemeanor.

Neither can they prove the things whereof they now
accuse me. --Acts xxiv.
13.

We are accused of having persuaded Austria and
Sardinia to lay down their arms. --Macaulay.

2. To charge with a fault; to blame; to censure.

Their thoughts the meanwhile accusing or else
excusing one another. --Rom. ii. 15.

3. To betray; to show. [R.] --Sir P.
Sidney.

Syn: To charge; blame; censure; reproach; criminate; indict;
impeach; arraign.

Usage: To {Accuse}, {Charge}, {Impeach}, {Arraign}. These
words agree in bringing home to a person the
imputation of wrongdoing. To accuse is a somewhat
formal act, and is applied usually (though not
exclusively) to crimes; as, to accuse of treason.
Charge is the most generic. It may refer to a crime, a
dereliction of duty, a fault, etc.; more commonly it
refers to moral delinquencies; as, to charge with
dishonesty or falsehood. To arraign is to bring (a
person) before a tribunal for trial; as, to arraign
one before a court or at the bar public opinion. To
impeach is officially to charge with misbehavior in
office; as, to impeach a minister of high crimes. Both
impeach and arraign convey the idea of peculiar
dignity or impressiveness.

  1. Instead, some of them, including Mr. Lipton, accuse Mr. Lederman of acting unethically by disclosing inside information about certain of his clients and about takeovers on which he has worked, according to people familiar with the dispute.
  2. In 1898, Emile Zola's famous defense of Captain Alfred Dreyfus, "J'accuse," was published in Paris.
  3. The militants accuse Hindus, who make up 82 percent of India's population, of discriminating against them politically and economically.
  4. The Newtons distributed brochures that accuse the company of supporting the Church of Satan, P&G alleged.
  5. In a third case, the department said it will accuse Roxboro Investments Ltd. and a subsidiary, First City Financial Corp.
  6. The legislation's main critics, the unions, accuse the government of creating 'junk jobs' and are planning a 24-hour general strike next month. But the government is determined to push its reforms through.
  7. The radicals claim to be Khomeini's true heirs and accuse Rafsanjani and Khamenei of straying from Khomeini's teachings.
  8. Arena's detractors accuse it of being authoritarian.
  9. The union's suit, which its lawyer says will be prepared in a few weeks, will probably accuse United Technologies and Pratt & Whitney of violating racketeering laws.
  10. Some directors privately accuse the panel of overstepping its charge.
  11. Regimes in the Middle East, such as Algeria and to a lesser extent Egypt, accuse Iran of aiding Islamic dissidents.
  12. They also accuse the Cobrins and the Alexanders of attempting to oust Mr. and Mrs. Dobrin from the Steinberg board.
  13. Is there remorse there? Bundy: Again, people will accuse me of being self-serving, but I am just telling you how I feel.
  14. The federal charges accuse Rosiere of violating Glover's civil rights.
  15. All the publicity surrounding the Sparc has jarred other U.S. chip makers, some of whom accuse Sun of overstating its potential performance.
  16. Some accuse him of trying to boost his chances in the December elections.
  17. Traitors!" and demanded the resignation of Rahman Morina, the province's Communist leader, and Ju suf Karakusi, the police chief, whom they accuse of human rights abuses.
  18. Some people accuse her of putting on airs. "The black people think, `She thinks she's white,"' she said.
  19. Critics who accuse the Democrats of being big spenders might talk to 22-year-old Marc Homer, an alternate Wyoming delegate to the Democratic National Convention.
  20. At the CIA, some officials who once staunchly defended their boss now accuse him of corrupting the agency by assigning a few officers to help the Contras during the time when Congress prohibited the U.S. government from aiding them.
  21. And if the natural development of his work led him away from abstraction or an extreme formal distortion, it should never be a criticism of an artist to accuse him of not being avant-garde. But our age would seem to require it.
  22. For example, in "Showdown in San Jose" you accuse the few congressmen who took time to observe the last session of the peace talks of "lobbying on behalf of a regime in Managua."
  23. Moves by President Hashemi Rafsanjani and his "pragmatists" toward a more liberal course have been stymied by anti-Western radicals who accuse him of straying from "the path of the Imam," as Khomeini was known.
  24. "It wouldn't make any sense." Some First Boston executives accuse Mr. Hennessy of scattershot execution of his game plan.
  25. At the same time, some congressional liberals will accuse Sens.
  26. Wirth's questioning of opposition witnesses Thursday prompted Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., to accuse the panel's Democratic majority of using stalling tactics to scuttle the nomination.
  27. In his written request to the panel, Common Cause President Fred Wertheimer did not accuse McDade of breaking the law or violating ethics standards.
  28. The rebels, who accuse President Samuel Doe of corruption and rights abuses, had advanced to within 15 miles of the capital early this week.
  29. Disillusioned former supporters accuse Buthelezi of being despotic and unable to accept criticism.
  30. One does not need to accuse the West German politicians of seeking such status.
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