incriminate

incriminate

美 [ɪnˈkrɪmɪˌneɪt]  英 [ɪnˈkrɪmɪneɪt]

  • v.使负罪;连累
  • 网络控告;归罪;牵连

词形变化

第三人称单数:incriminates  现在分词:incriminating  过去式:incriminated  

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英汉双解

v.
1.
~ sb
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。

英汉解释

v.
1.
归罪于,使负罪;控告

英英解释

v.

例句

His knife, which had never been used to gut anything but fish, was thrown in the river for fear it would incriminate him.

除了用来处理别的什么没用但是河里因为担心成为有罪证据

Criminals already have to be careful not to leave fingerprints or DNA that could incriminate them.

罪犯已经不得不小心使自己留下指纹或者DNA这些线索可以指认他们

constitution of the USA, which says that no person can be forced to give evidence which may incriminate himself.

美国宪法修正案此案规定任何人不得强迫

The military hierarchy closed ranks: its singular aim to defend its honour, and incriminate Dreyfus, triumphed over the facts.

军事统治集团同心唯一目标就是捍卫军事集团名誉德莱弗斯胜过事实

however, it is not sufficient evidence to incriminate a food as the cause of food poisoning.

即便出现大量没有足够证据控告食品就是食物中毒原因

Further, each witness has a right not to incriminate himself and can decline to testify.

另外一个证人从而拒绝作证权利

The youths were arrested and searched for anything that would incriminate them.

警察逮捕那些年轻人进行搜身寻找使他们负罪东西

Incriminate others is not due to our error.

由于我们错误连累别人不对

Mr Azad worries that some gay men may shirk free HIV checks because they fear a positive result could incriminate them in future.

Azad先生担心一些同性恋逃避免费爱滋病毒检查由于害怕结果阳性因为可能会自己带来麻烦

To make up evidence or contrive events so as to incriminate(a person)falsely.

诬害捏造诬告某人捏造证据策划事件

A person's right not to incriminate himself

任何人使自己权利