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 accusing [ə'kjuzɪŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 指责的, 非难的

  1. He sailed into the witness, accusing him of lying.
    他指责证人撒谎.
  2. It really got my dander up when she began accusing me of dishonesty.
    她指责我不诚实, 可真把我惹火了.
  3. Be you accusing me of cheat?
    你是在指责我作弊吗?


accusing
[ adj ]
containing or expressing accusation
<adj.all>
an accusitive forefingerblack accusatory looks
accusive shoes and telltale trousers
his accusing glare


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.

accusing \accusing\ adj.
1. serving to accuse; expressing accusation

Syn: accusatorial, accusatory
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. Civil rights activists are accusing the Supreme Court of "redneck justice" and urging Congress to stem what they say is a reactionary tide threatening 35 years of progress for minorities and women.
  2. Militant blacks have frequently attacked black policemen, accusing them of collaborating with the government and its apartheid policies.
  3. In August, all 78 opposition members of parliament resigned en masse, accusing Roh of railroading bills and ignoring demands for reforms.
  4. The violence broke out a day after Israel launched a crackdown on the uprising by ordering 10 Palestinians deported after accusing them of planning a series of anti-Israeli attacks and riots.
  5. Attacks in the official press accusing Solidarity of overly aggressive campaign tactics began after the first show May 9 in which union spokesman Janusz Onyskiewicz told voters how to choose Solidarity candidates and eliminate official ones.
  6. Why? Because she says they cheated her out of royalties from the original "Mickey Mouse Club." Darlene Gillespie is accusing Disney of taking advantage of her in 1955 when the then 14-year-old Mouseketeer-to-be signed a contract.
  7. An arrest warrant accusing Gerald Thomas Lampkins of practicing medicine without a license _ and listing more than six aliases _ was filed last Feb. 12.
  8. In 1983, an Israeli commission which investigated the massacre of Palestinian refugees in Beirut called for the ouster of Defense Minister Ariel Sharon, accusing him of "blunders" that set the stage for the killings.
  9. A two-year experiment with a Western-style democracy ended in 1961 when Birendra's father, King Mahendra, dismissed the government of the Nepali Congress Party, accusing it of mismanagement and corruption.
  10. The State Department is joining a delegation of Nicaraguan opposition leaders in accusing Sandinista authorities of trying to rig national elections set for next February.
  11. He became disenchanted with Mrs. Aquino, however, accusing her of failing to crush Communist rebels and rid the government of corruption.
  12. The city is accusing Dukakis of using one formula to hand out state aid and another formula to cut it.
  13. State authorities filed criminal charges against a tanker captain accusing him of operating his ship under the influence of alcohol, while the nation's worst oil spill spread into the Gulf of Alaska.
  14. The prime minister, who won a third four-year term Oct. 29, condemned what he called unfounded press reports accusing political figures or their family members of corruption.
  15. The first trial ended in a mistrial in January _ nine months into the case _ with prosecutors accusing the defendants of jury tampering.
  16. A class-action lawsuit has been filed by shareholders against Egghead Discount Software, accusing the nation's largest-volume personal computer software retailer and its principal officers of securities fraud.
  17. Many of us are dumbfounded by recent examples of misdirection, such as the frivolous antitrust case brought by state attorneys general accusing insurance companies of causing the tort crisis.
  18. Mrs. Railey's parents filed a civil lawsuit accusing their son-in-law in the attack.
  19. Several thousand tonnes more a week were being ferried by lorry from Greece to Bulgaria. Mr Matutes said he was not accusing the Greek government of sanctions busting, since private operators were involved.
  20. Instead, he cloaked himself in Torrijos' nationalist banner, accusing the United States of plotting to renege on the 1977 treaties that put the Panama Canal in local hands at the end of the century.
  21. Some 1,400 Pittston employees in Virginia and 300 in West Virginia went on strike April 5, accusing the company of unfair practices during contract talks.
  22. They have not hesitated, however, to point an accusing finger at the recording industry.
  23. Dukakis' announcement came as he wound up a West Coast campaign swing stressing his interest in education and accusing the Reagan administration of trying to scuttle school programs.
  24. In a recent broadcast, "600 Seconds" took on one of the city's biggest department stores, accusing its employees of selling highly sought Finnish clothing under the table.
  25. It quoted some of Taylor's rebels as accusing Doe's soldiers of opening hostilities, but said others among them affirmed they had orders to fight to take the capital "at all costs."
  26. Wakil lashed out at Pakistan today, accusing the neighboring Moslem nation of "masterminding" the coup attempt.
  27. The former president of a local NAACP chapter filed a $10 million libel lawsuit against Arsenio Hall for the second time, accusing the talk show host of racist and obscene slurs.
  28. The Afghan government has lodged almost 55 complaints with a U.N monitoring team, accusing Pakistan of harboring guerrillas, supplying them with weapons and allowing a resistance government to establish itself on Pakistani soil.
  29. A mistrial was declared for a defendant in the Bensonhurst racial slaying after a juror screamed at the victim's father, accusing him of staring at her.
  30. The SEC last September filed civil charges against Drexel and Milken accusing them of scheming with now-imprisoned inside trader Ivan Boesky to commit securities fraud.
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