acquittals

acquittals

美 [??kw?t(?)l]  英 [?'kw?t(?)l]

  • n.宣告無罪;付清;盡責;宣判無罪
  • 網絡假釋

詞形變化

復數:acquittals  

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英漢解釋

n.
1.
宣告無罪
2.
付清,還清
3.
盡責
4.
宣判無罪
5.
(義務的)履行
6.
(債務的)清償

英英解釋

n.

例句

IT WAS a rarity for Japan: two notable acquittals within a month.

日本非常少見一月之內值得注意無罪宣判

Victims' groups were furious at the acquittals and perceived leniency of some of the sentences.

受害者團體法庭無罪判決寬大處理表示憤慨

We can't have acquittals, we've got to have convictions.

我們不能宣告無罪我們已經準備定罪”。

The defenders' lawyers appeal sentences and Egypt's general prosecutor appeal the acquittals.

辯護人律師判決進行上訴埃及檢察官提起無罪

There were not open-and-shut cases and the prospect of acquittals raised fears that frustrations might spill into the streets.

這些案子并非簡單明了將來宣判無罪令人擔心挫折感引起街頭暴亂

However, the most widely publicized mass trials of this sort in the USA, Germany, and France ended with acquittals (1).

不過大多數諸如此類美國德國法國引起公眾廣泛關注媒體審判宣判無罪告終[1]。

Astonishingly, fewer than 1% of criminal cases tried by a judge end in acquittals.

吃驚法官審理刑事案件只有1%案件判決無罪

The rate of dismissed cases and acquittals is possibly lower than for other kinds of child sex offenses.

案件速度或許宣告無罪駁回對于其他種類兒童性騷擾

Of the three cases that went to trial, two ended in acquittals.

審理三個案件無罪告終