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 alibi ['ælibai]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 不在犯罪现场, 托辞

vt. 为...辩解

vi. 为...辩解

[法] 辩解, 以不在犯罪现场为理由的证明


  1. The false alibi threw the police off the scent.
    那个不在犯罪现场的伪证使警方失去了线索。
  2. They've got nothing on me I've got an alibi.
    他们没抓我的罪证--我有不在现场的证据.
  3. Is that your alibi?
    这就是你的说辞么?


alibi
[ noun ]
  1. (law) a defense by an accused person purporting to show that he or she could not have committed the crime in question

  2. <noun.communication>
  3. a defense of some offensive behavior or some failure to keep a promise etc.

  4. <noun.communication>
    he kept finding excuses to stay
    every day he had a new alibi for not getting a job
    his transparent self-justification was unacceptable
[ verb ]
  1. exonerate by means of an alibi

  2. <verb.communication>


Alibi \Al"i*bi\, n. [L., elsewhere, at another place. See
{Alias}.] (Law)
The plea or mode of defense under which a person on trial for
a crime proves or attempts to prove that he was in another
place when the alleged act was committed; as, to set up an
alibi; to prove an alibi.

  1. Police questioned Pettersson in the weeks immediately after the shooting, but released him because his alibi seemed sound.
  2. "The freedom of research and expression at universities cannot serve as an alibi for those who insult the history and the memory of our people," Queyranne said.
  3. On the other hand, there is a school of political gossips who prefer the simple alibi - that Mr Hosokawa had simply lost patience with the aggressive LDP's attempts to wreck his clean image.
  4. Stinnars was called by the prosecution to repeat his story that Pettersson returned to his suburban apartment about 12:30 or 1 a.m. on the night of the shooting, countering Pettersson's alibi.
  5. Those articles claimed the defendant's wife, Sonia Sutcliffe, had provided her husband with a false alibi and defrauded the Department of Health and Social Services.
  6. But he didn't claim the injury as an alibi.
  7. A prosecution case strengthened through hindsight and the inability of the defense to establish an alibi were the chief reasons cited by lawyers for the jury's first-degree murder finding after five days of deliberations.
  8. The detective hero, a piscatorial Morse, is with the chief suspect. The villain's hitherto unbreakable alibi depends in some way - the details are still sketchy - on him passing himself off as an angler.
  9. The Moodys were indicted in July on charges of threatening two women who had been paid to provide a fake alibi for Moody during his efforts to overturn a 1972 bomb-possession conviction.
  10. "It could be interpreted as preparation of an Israeli step, and this could be used as an alibi by that dictator (Saddam) to do something," Levy told army radio.
  11. March 19 _ A 33-year-old suspect linked to an extreme right-wing political party is freed after two weeks of interrogation when police fail to cast doubt on his alibi.
  12. In ordering the case reviewed, Hurd cited possible alibi witnesses for two of the convicts, and evidence that Ms. Richardson had been injected with drugs during interrogation because she was suffering from withdrawal from barbiturates.
  13. He said there was no physical evidence against Troupe, his alibi witnesses were strong and the victim decided not to appear before a grand jury.
  14. Ms. Esker allegedly drove 150 miles from the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, where she was a student, created a false alibi, then killed Ms. Cihaski during an argument in a hotel parking lot.
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