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accuse的音标为[ə"kjuːz],意思是“指责,控告”。
速记技巧:可以尝试使用谐音法来记忆这个单词,将其快速记入脑海,“阿抠死”就是指责、控告的意思。
accuse的英文词源:
词根:accuse
词源:来自拉丁语 accusare,意为“指责,控告”。
变化形式:
过去式:accused
过去分词:accused
现在分词:accusing
第三人称单数:accuses
复数:accuse
副词:accusatively
相关单词:
1. accused - 形容词,被指责的;被控告的;有罪的。例句:“He was accused of stealing money from the company.”(他被指控从公司偷钱。)
2. accuse - 指责;控告。例句:“He accused her of being uncooperative.”(他指责她不配合。)
3. accusation - 指责;控告;指控。例句:“The accusation was made in a letter to the police.”(这封指控信是在一封写给警方的信中提出的。)
4. accuser - 控告者;指责者。例句:“The accuser is a person who brings a charge or complaint against another.”(控告者是向他人提出指控或投诉的人。)
5. criminal accusation - 刑事指控。例句:“He was facing a criminal accusation for the first time in his life.”(他一生中第一次面临刑事指控。)
6. malicious accusation - 恶意指控。例句:“The malicious accusation caused a lot of trouble for her.”(恶意指控给她带来了很多麻烦。)
7. accusing - 指责的;控诉的。例句:“She was accusing her husband of being unfaithful.”(她指责丈夫不忠诚。)
8. accusator - 指责者;控诉者。例句:“The accusator is a person who brings a complaint or charge against another person or organization.”(控诉者是向他人或组织提出投诉或指控的人。)
9. accusingly - 指责地;责备地。例句:“She accusingly looked at her husband and said, “You never do anything right.”(她责备地看着丈夫说,“你总是做错事。”)
10. accusation of - 对…的指控。例句:“He was accused of being a traitor by his political opponents.”(他的政治对手对他提出了背叛的指控。)
常用短语:
1. accuse sb of sth
2. be accused of sth
3. accuse each other of sth
4. be charged with sth
5. be accused of doing sth
6. be suspected of sth
7. be implicated in sth
双语例句:
1. He was accused of stealing money from the company.
2. They accused each other of cheating in the exam.
3. She was charged with murder and spent years in jail.
4. He was accused of doing it, but he denied it.
5. The police are investigating whether he was implicated in the crime.
6. The evidence points to him being implicated in the accident.
7. She was suspected of being a spy, but she was cleared of all charges.
英文小作文:
标题:Accusations and Truth
In life, we often encounter accusations, whether it"s someone accusing us of something or ourselves accusing ourselves of something. Accusations can be hurtful and destructive, but they can also be a catalyst for growth and truth.
When we are accused, it"s natural to feel defensive or angry, but we must remember that accusations are not always true. We need to take a step back and evaluate the situation objectively, seeking evidence and facts to determine whether or not we are truly at fault. If we are indeed at fault, we must apologize and take responsibility for our actions. If we are not at fault, we must stand up for ourselves and refute the accusations with evidence and logic.
Ultimately, accusations can bring out the truth or expose a lie. They can help us grow and learn from our mistakes, or they can cause us to doubt ourselves and our actions. Whatever the outcome, we must remember to remain objective, rational, and compassionate when dealing with accusations, as they are a part of life that we cannot avoid.
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