incriminate
英 [ɪn'krɪmɪneɪt]
美[ɪn'krɪmɪnet]
- vt. 控告;暗示...有罪
实用场景例句
- 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。
牛津词典
- [常用于名词前]incriminating evidence
- 显示有罪的证据
牛津词典
- 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。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- 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。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- 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.
期刊摘选
- Do not say anything that may incriminate your friend.
- 不要说任何可能牵连你朋友入罪的话.
期刊摘选
- Don't say anything that may incriminate your friends.
- 不要说任何可能连累你朋友的话.
期刊摘选
- I'd incriminate myself as well as you.
- 我就会把自己和你都牵连进去.
辞典例句
- The evidence seemed to incriminate him.
- 证据似乎显示他有罪.
期刊摘选
- He refused to answer questions incriminate himself.
- 他拒绝回答问题,以免显示自己有最.
期刊摘选
- If you want us to incriminate ourselves in any other way, we are ready.
- 如果你还要我们用其他方式表明我们自己, 我们也愿意.
辞典例句
- No one can be forced to incriminate himself.
- 任何人不得被强制自证其罪.
口语例句
- 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。
辞典例句