acquit

英 [ə'kwɪt] 美 [ə'kwɪt]
  • vt. 无罪释放;表现;脱卸义务和责任;清偿

双语例句


1. I do not pretend tha t my protestations should acquit me.
我并不自称我的辩护一定能使自己无罪获释.

来自辞典例句

2. I acquit Edward of all essential misconduct.
我原谅爱德华的所有根本过错.

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3. That fact decided the judge to acquit him.
那个事实使法官判他无罪.

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4. I felt a considerable extension of power and authority, and was anxious to acquit myself creditably.
我感到自己的力量和权力都大大地扩大了, 而且急切地想表现得让别人信得过.

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5. The judge directed the jury to acquit all the defendants.
法官指示陪审团裁定所有被告无罪.

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