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accusers

美[ə'kju:zərz],英[əˈkju:zəz],

释义

n. 原告;责难者; 网络释义: 举报人;

例句

They have had to listen to charges of "germ warfare" and the like and yet to keep on talking to the accusers.
他们不得不听着所谓“细菌战”之类的指控,却仍然要和作出指控的人谈判。
My accusers did not find me arguing with anyone at the temple, or stirring up a crowd in the synagogues or anywhere else in the city.
他们并没有看见我在殿里,或是在会堂里,或是在城里,和人辩论,耸动众人。
I would not change my present situation for that of my accusers, to escape all that torture can inflict upon me.
我不会将我目前的立场改变成我的告发者的,去逃避加之于我的种种苦刑。
I will hear thee, said he, when thine accusers are also come. And he commanded him to be kept in Herod's judgment hall.
就说,等告你的人来到,我要细听你的事,便吩咐人把他看守在希律的衙门里。
He said, I will hear your case fully when your accusers also arrive. And he ordered him to be guarded in Herod's praetorium.
就说,等告你的人来到,我要细听你的事。便吩咐人把他看守在希律的王府里。
When his accusers got up to speak, they did not charge him with any of the crimes I had expected.
告他的人站著告他;所告的,并没有我所逆料的那等恶事。
In the end, he chose to be called the name that had been put in the file: a man's dirty desire was all his accusers could grasp.
最后,他被人叫成那个记入他档案的最恶名称,人人都能抓住他那肮脏的情欲。
In that chamber there were no longer either judges, accusers, nor gendarmes, there was nothing but staring eyes and sympathizing hearts.
在这圆厅里,已经无所谓审判官,无所谓原告,无所谓法警,只有发呆的眼睛和悲痛的心。
He said he would kick back at his accusers when the time came.
Oneself, the right to be represented by an attorney, the right to confrontcross-examine his or her accusers.
这些权利(在未宣判前)不可宣告某人有罪,律师辩护的权利,有权与控诉方对质。

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