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self-accusing

/uh-kyooz/US // əˈkyuz //UK // (əˈkjuːz) //

自我指责,自责,自我指摘,自我指控

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ac·cused, ac·cus·ing.

    • : to charge with the fault, offense, or crime: He accused him of murder.
    • : to find fault with; blame.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ac·cused, ac·cus·ing.

    • : to make an accusation.

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Examples

  • Last week, Daniel Prude’s sister, Tashyra Prude, filed a lawsuit against Rochester, Singletary and 13 other officers, accusing the defendants of a coverup of her brother’s death.

  • He accused career, nonpolitical prosecutors of “headhunting” high-profile targets and asserted there was danger in letting them drive decisions.

  • On Wednesday, Johnson accused the EU of acting in bad faith during their wider trade negotiations.

  • Hindenburg has accused Nikola, which went public via merger with a SPAC earlier this year, of misleading investors over the progress of its technology.

  • He accused Boeing and the FAA of withholding information from the families of victims in an emailed statement.

  • There are those who accuse their games of not really being video games at all, which is ludicrous.

  • Certainly sounds like something people would accuse a king of doing.

  • To accuse him of doing so is certainly an effective way to end a conversation.

  • U.S. intelligence agencies accuse the Khorasan veterans of plotting attacks against commercial airliners in the West.

  • And he says that those who accuse Napoleon of killing off democracy misunderstand politics in 19th century Europe.

  • Could he be conscious of all this, and not excuse the unsteady youth—accuse himself?

  • He was the last man in the world to accuse of saying or doing anything merely for the sake of effect.

  • The blind man, missing his money, suspected who was the thief; but to accuse him would serve no purpose.

  • Apart from the general charge of being successful—whatever that amounts to—you accuse me of two things.

  • It required peculiar boldness, at that hour, to accuse Robespierre and Danton of crime.

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