incriminate
英 [ɪnˈkrɪmɪneɪt]
美 [ɪnˈkrɪmɪneɪt]
v. 使负罪; 连累
过去分词:incriminated 现在分词:incriminating 第三人称单数:incriminates 过去式:incriminated
Collins.1 / BNC.23464 / COCA.25401
牛津词典
verb
- 使负罪;连累
to make it seem as if sb has done sth wrong or illegal- They were afraid of answering the questions and incriminating themselves.
他们担心因回答这些问题而受到牵连。
- They were afraid of answering the questions and incriminating themselves.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 暗示…有罪;牵连;连累
If somethingincriminatesyou, it suggests that you are responsible for something bad, especially a crime.- He claimed that the drugs had been planted to incriminate him...
他声称毒品是别人为了陷害他而故意放在那里的。 - They are afraid of incriminating themselves and say no more than is necessary.
他们害怕受牵连,一句话也不肯多说。
- He claimed that the drugs had been planted to incriminate him...
英英释义
verb
- bring an accusation against
- The neighbors accused the man of spousal abuse
- suggest that someone is guilty
双语例句
- They are afraid of incriminating themselves and say no more than is necessary.
他们害怕受牵连,一句话也不肯多说。 - He is accused of perjury with the intention of incriminate his employer.
他被控告犯有意图加罪于其雇主的伪证罪。 - I did not incriminate my client.
我不会连累我的委托人。 - You wouldn't want to incriminate yourself.
你可不想让自己被控有罪吧。 - And that there is evidence here to incriminate them?
还有这儿有证据来控告他们吗? - Williams had been forced to incriminate himself in cross-examinations.
威廉斯在盘问中被迫受到牵连。 - These rights include the right not to incriminate oneself, the right to be represented by an attorney, the right to confrontcross-examine his or her accusers.
这些权利(在未宣判前)不可宣告某人有罪,律师辩护的权利,有权与控诉方对质。 - Someone wants to incriminate me.
有人想栽赃嫁祸于我。 - The youths were arrested and searched for anything that would incriminate them.
警察逮捕了那些年轻人,并进行搜身寻找使他们负罪的东西。 - Think punishment traffic offences escape behavior of the standard for the purpose is the penalty, does not violate anybody not to incriminate himself principles.
认为处罚交通肇事罪逃逸行为的规范目的是多种的,对其处罚并不违反任何人不得自证其罪的原则。