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accusation

/ak-yoo-zey-shuhn/US // ˌæk yʊˈzeɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌækjʊˈzeɪʃən) //

指责,指控,控诉,指摘

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a charge of wrongdoing; imputation of guilt or blame.
    • : the specific offense charged: The accusation is murder.
    • : the act of accusing or state of being accused.

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Examples

  • When it comes to the accusation that Nielsen lied during sworn congressional testimony, though — which is potentially illegal — the evidence seems to be thin.

  • Foxx said the accusations from O’Brien and others that she has helped create a “revolving door” of criminals going in and out of jail is not supported by evidence.

  • A property manager repeated the fraud accusation, saying Gladden had been paid during the weeks she was out of work.

  • In statements to BuzzFeed News after the July 30 story was published online, Leman denied “any kind of sexual impropriety” and Norman said he categorically denied the accusations.

  • Some of the editors acknowledge that their accusations are similar to those faced by female-led brands like the Wing and Refinery29, whose leaders stepped down amid the scandals.

  • The concern is that a public accusation would result in an escalation.

  • The Copperheads, a group of Midwestern Democrats, made the accusation—and far worse—against President Lincoln during Emancipation.

  • Barack Obama, made the accusation against President Bush during the Iraq War.

  • Constand claimed that the accusation was patently false, and demanded $150,000 in damages from the tabloid and attorney.

  • He was accused of “formalism,” a catch-all accusation that, like “Trotskyite,” had the ring of execution about it.

  • In cases in which no attempt is made to ignore the accusation, the small wits are wont to be busy discovering exculpations.

  • How would the involuntary accusation have been embittered, had he known that the Empress drew the same conclusion!

  • And when Lessard flung out that last unthinkable accusation, the explosion came.

  • The one thing that loomed big in my mind's eye was the monstrous injustice of the accusation.

  • Whether he had shot a man, or robbed a bank, or fired a church, the incipient accusation died away.