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accomplice

/uh-kom-plis/US // əˈkɒm plɪs //UK // (əˈkɒmplɪs, əˈkʌm-) //

同案犯,同谋,同谋者,共犯

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who knowingly helps another in a crime or wrongdoing, often as a subordinate.

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Examples

  • The information will be stored in a confidential database accessible to federal law enforcement and shared with banks who are often unwitting accomplices to international corruption.

  • At the same time, an accomplice demanded money from a worker near the restaurant’s safe, according to an Arizona Daily Sun article.

  • In June 1973, with Heaton and other accomplices, Dugdale stole art and silver from the ancestral manse of her childhood in East Devon.

  • However, when they show up, it’s with an accomplice, and they look nothing like their profile picture.

  • We’ve already heard a lot about the suppliers and their accomplices.

  • Ruiz and Aris Maldonado, an alleged accomplice, were arrested on Tuesday.

  • But everything goes wrong right from the start with one accomplice running out the door, unable to go through with it.

  • Art can be an accomplice to the process of destroying Eden but is never the sole agent.

  • Whether Talbot had a Terry Nichols—or any accomplice not secretly working against him—also remains unknown.

  • A fourth man, Kyle Hartwell, was arrested and charged for being an accomplice.

  • Now, to become an accomplice in any plan whatever, it is necessary to give advice, or to furnish means of execution.

  • The impudence of the authorities, to decoy an unsuspecting workingman across the State line, and then arrest him as my accomplice!

  • It is but too true that one fanatic is sufficient for the commission of a parricide, without any accomplice.

  • In the first place, if your husband is unfaithful to you, understand clearly that I am not his accomplice.

  • “I will be the exploiter and not the accomplice of modern Satanism,” said the pious Doctor Bataille.