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allegedly

/uh-lej-id-lee/US // əˈlɛdʒ ɪd li //UK // (əˈlɛdʒɪdlɪ) //

据称,据称是,涉嫌

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : according to what is or has been alleged.

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Examples

  • Adefeso recently took to Instagram Live, explaining why he broke up with Tamar after she allegedly hit him.

  • He also allegedly asked prosecutors to explore whether the mayor of Seattle might be prosecuted for allowing the creation of a small autonomous protest zone this year.

  • The ad starts with a voice, allegedly of a steelworker, lamenting the decline of the steel industry in the United States.

  • Janczewski was most recently the lead investigator in a case to trace and seize $250 million in cryptocurrency from an unprecedented streak of multimillion-dollar hacks allegedly carried out by the North Korean hacking team known as Lazarus Group.

  • These individuals allegedly maintained a robust network for disseminating disinformation about political rivals and journalists.

  • In 2011 LGBT media outlet Queerty took the app to task for allegedly deleting accounts that made reference to being trans.

  • About how much did the group allegedly steal from Mosul banks?

  • After he allegedly unloaded on the cops, Brinsley attempted to make a getaway to a nearby subway.

  • The victim, whom The Daily Beast is not naming, asked what Williams wanted and the pastor allegedly “reached in and grabbed him.”

  • Livvix allegedly arrived in Israel a short time after he jumped bail on drug charges.

  • I guess youve all heard the story of how their lawn was allegedly sprinkled with some chemical which made the grass run wild.

  • I have the coat, shirt, tie, and the bandages and support belt which he allegedly was wearing that day.

  • By this time Britain was beginning to apply the other allegedly oppressive measures which preceded the Revolution.

  • This enlarges the area on the rifle just below what is allegedly Oswald's left hand.

  • Some of the reports that she has received concern light objects seen at night which have allegedly been followed by explosions.