acquit

详细释义

源自:《新世纪英汉大词典》Collins外研社

  • 六级
  • 专八
vt. /əˈkwɪt/

宣判…无罪;裁定…无罪【法律】

  • The jury took almost three hours to acquit Mrs. Brown.

    陪审团讨论了近3个小时后裁定布朗太太无罪。

  • The accused were quickly acquitted.

    被告很快被宣判无罪。

  • The jury acquitted her of theft.

    陪审团裁定她盗窃罪名不成立。

  • I was acquitted of both charges.

    我的两项罪名都被裁定不成立。

  • to acquit sb of sth

    宣判某人无某罪

表现<正式>

  • After months of training, he believes he would acquit himself well in an emergency.

    经过数月训练之后,他相信自己遇到紧急情况能够处理得当。

  • to acquit yourself well

    表现好

to acquit yourself of sth:脱卸,免除(责任)

  • He will eat as soon as he has acquitted himself of his religious duties.

    宗教职责一履行完,他马上就会吃饭。

付讫,清偿(债务);结算;履行(义务)<正式>

    常用短语

    源自:《新世纪英汉大词典》Collins外研社

    1. to acquit sb of sth宣判某人无某罪
    2. to acquit yourself well表现好

    英英释义

    v.
    pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
    behave in a certain manner

    同反义词

    同义词:

    perform

    词形变化

    源自:《新世纪英汉大词典》Collins外研社

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