acquitting

acquitting

美 [əˈkwɪt]  英 [ə'kwɪt]

  • v.宣判无罪;表现;完成;使(某人)卸去(责任,义务等)

词形变化

第三人称单数:acquits  现在分词:acquitting  过去式:acquitted  

反义词

英汉解释

v.
1.
宣判无罪
2.
表现 (oneself);完成,履行 (oneself of)
3.
使(某人)卸去(责任,义务等) (of)
4.
〈古〉付清,还清

英英解释

v.

例句

But in the Hellenistic and the early imperial periods, you see this practice acquitting new values and signification.

但是希腊早期帝国时期看到这种做法得到价值意义

In acquitting the three photographers, the court brushed aside the notion that the inside of a car is a private space.

法院宣布摄影记者无罪释放属于私人空间这个概念予以否定

British juries served to soften the impact of this by acquitting defendants or finding them guilty of lesser crimes.

陪审团作用通过宣告被告无罪轻罪减轻刑罚

It has the following characteristics: high speed of data acquitting and data processing.

固件程序具有较高采集响应速度数据处理速度

The jury debated for just three hours before acquitting Mr Posada on April 8th.

4月8日,陪审团进行三个小时辩论赦免Posada先生

Design of Video Signal Acquitting System

视频信号采集系统设计