accuse 音标拼音: [əkj'uz]
vt . 指责,指控,控告,控诉
指责,指控,控告,控诉
accuse v 1 :
bring an accusation against ;
level a charge against ; "
The neighbors accused the man of spousal abuse " [
synonym : {
accuse },
{
impeach }, {
incriminate }, {
criminate }]
2 :
blame for ,
make a claim of wrongdoing or misbehavior against ;
"
he charged the director with indifference " [
synonym : {
charge },
{
accuse }]
Accuse \
Ac *
cuse "\,
n .
Accusation . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
Accuse \
Ac *
cuse "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Accused };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Accusing }.] [
OF .
acuser ,
F .
accuser ,
L .
accusare ,
to call to account ,
accuse ;
ad causa cause ,
lawsuit .
Cf . {
Cause }.]
1 .
To charge with ,
or declare to have committed ,
a crime or offense ; (
Law )
to charge with an offense ,
judicially or by a public process ; --
with of ;
as ,
to accuse one of a high crime or misdemeanor .
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Neither can they prove the things whereof they now accuse me . --
Acts xxiv .
13 .
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We are accused of having persuaded Austria and Sardinia to lay down their arms . --
Macaulay .
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2 .
To charge with a fault ;
to blame ;
to censure .
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Their thoughts the meanwhile accusing or else excusing one another . --
Rom .
ii .
15 .
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3 .
To betray ;
to show . [
R .] --
Sir P .
Sidney .
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Syn :
To charge ;
blame ;
censure ;
reproach ;
criminate ;
indict ;
impeach ;
arraign .
Usage :
To {
Accuse }, {
Charge }, {
Impeach }, {
Arraign }.
These words agree in bringing home to a person the imputation of wrongdoing .
To accuse is a somewhat formal act ,
and is applied usually (
though not exclusively )
to crimes ;
as ,
to accuse of treason .
Charge is the most generic .
It may refer to a crime ,
a dereliction of duty ,
a fault ,
etc .;
more commonly it refers to moral delinquencies ;
as ,
to charge with dishonesty or falsehood .
To arraign is to bring (
a person )
before a tribunal for trial ;
as ,
to arraign one before a court or at the bar public opinion .
To impeach is officially to charge with misbehavior in office ;
as ,
to impeach a minister of high crimes .
Both impeach and arraign convey the idea of peculiar dignity or impressiveness .
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67 Moby Thesaurus words for "
accuse ":
accuse of ,
allege ,
anathematize ,
anathemize ,
animadvert on ,
arraign ,
article ,
attribute ,
blame ,
book ,
bring accusation ,
bring charges ,
bring to book ,
call to account ,
cast blame upon ,
cast reflection upon ,
censure ,
charge ,
charge with ,
cite ,
complain ,
complain against ,
condemn ,
criminate ,
criticize ,
cry down ,
cry out against ,
cry out on ,
cry shame upon ,
damn ,
decry ,
denounce ,
denunciate ,
fasten on ,
fasten upon ,
finger ,
fulminate against ,
hang something on ,
impeach ,
imply ,
impugn ,
impute ,
incriminate ,
inculpate ,
indict ,
inform against ,
inform on ,
insinuate ,
inveigh against ,
lay charges ,
lodge a complaint ,
lodge a plaint ,
pin on ,
prefer charges ,
press charges ,
put on report ,
reflect upon ,
report ,
reprehend ,
reproach ,
reprobate ,
shake up ,
take to task ,
task ,
taunt with ,
tax ,
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ACCUSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of ACCUSE is to charge with a fault or offense : blame How to use accuse in a sentence
ACCUSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary ACCUSE definition: 1 to say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind: 2 If you stand… Learn more
ACCUSE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary ACCUSE meaning: 1 to say that someone has done something morally wrong, illegal, or unkind: 2 If you stand… Learn more
accuse verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . 1 to say that someone has done something wrong or is guilty of something to accuse someone of murder theft She accused him of lying The government was accused of incompetence
accuse verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of accuse verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to say that somebody has done something wrong or is guilty of something accuse somebody of doing something She accused him of lying be accused of something The government was accused of incompetence (formal) They stand accused of crimes against humanity
ACCUSE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com When you accuse someone of something, you’re making an accusation A person who accuses is called an accuser (especially when the accusation involves a crime) The adjective accused means charged with a crime or other offense
ACCUSE Synonyms: 53 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster Synonyms for ACCUSE: indict, blame, charge, prosecute, sue, criticize, incriminate, impeach; Antonyms of ACCUSE: exonerate, absolve, vindicate, defend, acquit, clear, advocate, justify
Accuse Definition Meaning - YourDictionary To charge with a shortcoming or error To find at fault; blame To charge formally with a wrongdoing To make a charge of wrongdoing against another (obsolete) An accusation First attested around 1300
ACCUSE | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary ACCUSE meaning: to say that someone has done something bad: Learn more
ACCUSE Definition Usage Examples | Dictionary. com Accuse definition: to charge with the fault, offense, or crime (usually followed by of) See examples of ACCUSE used in a sentence