accuser
英 [əˈkjuːzə(r)]
美 [əˈkjuːzər]
n. 指责者; (尤指)控告人,控诉人
复数:accusers
BNC.23013 / COCA.12584
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 指责者;(尤指)控告者
Anaccuseris a person who says that another person has done something wrong, especially that he or she has committed a crime.- ...a criminal proceeding where defendants have the right to confront their accusers.
被告有权与原告对质的一种刑事诉讼
- ...a criminal proceeding where defendants have the right to confront their accusers.
英英释义
noun
- someone who imputes guilt or blame
双语例句
- Therefore the accuser should ask for compensation for this loss.
因此申请人该条损失被申请人应当赔偿。 - Without this breastplate, without knowing that we are righteous in Christ, we can easily become slaves to the law and to the accusations of the accuser.
没有这护甲,我们无法知道我们在基督里的义,我们很容易就会成为律法和控诉着控告的奴隶。 - The burden of proof lies with the accuser.
原告有提供证据的责任。 - The judge brought the accused face to face with the accuser.
法官使被告与原告对质。 - She swallowed hard, and turned to face her accuser.
她用力了一下唾液,转身面对那个控告她的人。 - One is that boards should hold the accuser to account, as well as the accused.
第一,董事会应让原告和被告对自己的行为负责。 - Additional, accuser still bore the social insurance of3 people and cost of housing accumulation fund.
另外,原告还承担了三人的社会保险与住房公积金费用。 - You face your accuser and all your rights stem from that.
你面对你的原告,你所有的权利都起源于那儿。 - Does he get the right to face his accuser?
他有权力面对原告? - I have the right to face my accuser.
我有权对我的原告采取行动。
