accusation
noun /ˌækjuˈzeɪʃn/
/ˌækjuˈzeɪʃn/
[countable, uncountable]Word Family
- accuse verb
- accusation noun
- accusing adjective
- accusatory adjective
- accused noun
- a statement saying that you think a person is guilty of doing something wrong or illegal; the fact of accusing somebody
控告;起诉;告发;谴责 - I don't want to make an accusation until I have some proof.
我要有一些证据以后才提出控告。 - There was a hint of accusation in her voice.
她的语气暗含谴责。 - accusation of something accusations of corruption/cruelty/racism
对贪污腐化/残暴行为/种族主义的控告 - accusation against somebody No one believed her wild accusations against her husband.
无人相信她对她丈夫的无端指责。 - accusation that… He denied the accusation that he had ignored the problems.
他否认别人说他忽视这些问题的指控。
- He was forced to defend himself against accusations of plagiarism.
他被迫对自己涉嫌抄袭的指控进行辩护。 - New evidence has emerged which supports the accusation against her.
支持对她的指控的新证据已出现。 - She made a lot of thinly veiled accusations.
她多次提出指责,几乎不加什么掩饰。 - She rejected all the accusations brought against her.
她否认所有对自己的指控。 - Their father now faces an accusation of murder.
他们的父亲正面临谋杀罪的指控。 - There seem to be a lot of wild accusations flying around.
胡乱的指责似乎满天飞。 - They have the nerve to level these accusations against one of our most respected members.
他们竟敢将这些指责指向我们最受尊敬的一名成员。 - They sank into mutual accusation and incrimination.
他们落到了相互指责和归罪的地步。 - You made a public accusation of misconduct against Nigel.
你公开指责了奈杰尔失职。 - an accusation frequently levelled at junior doctors
经常针对实习医生的指责 - They fled the country amid accusations of fraud.
他们在被指控欺诈的情况下逃离了这个国家。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- serious
- baseless
- false
- …
- hurl
- level at/against
- make
- …
- fly
- fly around
- amid accusations
- accusation against
- accusation of
- …
- bring an accusation against somebody
词源late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin accusatio(n-), from accusare ‘call to account’, from ad- ‘towards’ + causa ‘reason, motive, lawsuit’. - I don't want to make an accusation until I have some proof.