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控告, 指控
to accuse someone of a crime or make a formal charge against them
及物动词
- The prosecutor decided to incriminate the suspect based on the new evidence.
检察官决定根据新证据指控嫌疑人。
- The police officer incriminated the suspect during the interrogation.
警察在审讯期间指控了嫌疑人。
- The detective didn't want to incriminate the suspect without solid proof.
侦探不想在没有确凿证据的情况下指控嫌疑人。
- The police officer attempted to incriminate the suspect based on circumstantial evidence.
警察试图根据间接证据指控嫌疑人。
- The prosecutor worked hard to incriminate the accused with hard evidence.
检察官努力用确凿的证据指控被告。
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控告, 归罪
to provide evidence or information that suggests a person's involvement in a crime or wrongdoing
及物动词
- The witness hesitated to testify, fearing that any statement might inadvertently incriminate them in the ongoing investigation.
证人犹豫不决是否作证,担心任何陈述都可能无意中在正在进行的调查中牵连他们。
- The surveillance footage unexpectedly revealed a piece of evidence that could potentially incriminate the main suspect.
监控录像意外地揭示了一条可能指控主要嫌疑人的证据。
- During the interrogation, the suspect's inconsistent statements began to incriminate them in the eyes of the detectives.
在审讯过程中,嫌疑人不一致的陈述开始在侦探眼中归罪于他们。
- In an attempt to protect themselves, some individuals may withhold information that could incriminate them in legal proceedings.
为了保护自己,一些人可能会隐瞒可能在法律程序中指控他们的信息。
- The defense attorney cross-examined the witness, trying to expose any inconsistencies that could incriminate their client.
辩护律师盘问了证人,试图揭露任何可能指控他们委托人的不一致之处。