accusers
英 [əˈkjuːzəz]
美 [əˈkjuzərz]
n. 指责者; (尤指)控告人,控诉人
accuser的复数
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.
双语例句
- He swung round to confront his accusers.
他突然转过身来面对着那些指控他的人。 - He issued a writ against one of his accusers.
他向其中一个指控他的人发了传票。 - 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。 - Note: Since our last report on the EU-US frame-up of Assange it is now being reported that one of his two accusers, Anna Ardin, has fled Sweden and is now in hiding in the Palestinian territories.
留意:自从我们上个报道关于欧洲-美国对阿桑奇的陷害,现在有报道说他的一个指摘者,安娜·阿丁,已经逃离瑞典现在藏于巴勒斯坦境内。 - When you face criticism and are misunderstood, God's grace enables you to forgive your accusers and to sense God's pleasure even when others do not understand what you are doing.
当你被批评误解时,神的恩典使你能够饶恕那些非难者,并且在他人不理解你的事奉时,仍能享受由神而来的喜乐。 - He used the accusation to turn the tables on his accusers: making himself a spokesman for the honest common man against the corrupt Washington establishment.
他巧妙利用对方的指控猛轰对方:把自己包装成诚实普通人的代言人,对抗着华盛顿的体制内人士。 - He answered his accusers spitefully.
他恨恨地回答了原告的问题。 - In all capital or criminal prosecutions a man has a right to demand the cause and nature of his accusation, to be confronted with the accusers and witnesses.
在所有死刑或刑事诉讼中,个人有权要求知道被控告的原因与性质,有权要求与控告者和证人进行对质。 - With me here are six million accusers.
与我站在一起的,是600万控诉人。 - Here, Socrates makes the case against himself, you might say he makes the case against himself better than his accusers in the courtroom did so.
则苏格拉底做出了自抗的论点,你甚至会说他自抗的论点,强过法庭上指控者的论点。
