单词
accusation
读音
ˌækjuˈzeɪʃn
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释义
n. 控告,指控;谴责 [ 复数 accusations ]
例句
She was deeply pained by the accusation.
这一指控使她极为痛苦。
He took the ridiculous accusation in stride.
他从容应对那荒谬的指控。
Clarke swung at his shadow the accusation that he was "a tabloid politician."
克拉克指责其在野对手为“煽情政客”。
She was deeply pained by the accusation.
这一指控使她极为痛苦。
He took the ridiculous accusation in stride.
他从容应对那荒谬的指控。
Clarke swung at his shadow the accusation that he was "a tabloid politician."
克拉克指责其在野对手为“煽情政客”。
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and two grown white men brutally murdered himjust for her accusation.These men never went to prison.
when suggesting I might be a feminist.The feminist label was an accusation,it was an "F" word, and not a nice one.
but I think there's one important point worth making,which is, that accusation comes frompeople in the U.S. government,
The police have just arrived to arrest your spouse— for murder.This accusation comes as a total shock.In your experience, your partner has always been gentle and loving,
It started with a disagreement over the behavior of a militia of monks,and ended with an accusation of witchcraftleveled against one of the most powerful figures in the city.
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