英 [əˈkjuːzətəri] 美 [əˈkjuːzətɔːri]
adj. 非难的,指责的;控诉的,控告的
accusatory /əˈkjuːzətərɪ/
形容词 An accusatory look, remark, or tone of voice suggests blame or criticism. 非难的
...the accusatory tone of the questions.
...这些问题的非难语气。
... accusatorial控告者的 accusatory非难的 accuseof控告 ...
... declaratory宣告的 accusatory责问的 pulsatory跳动的 ...
... contentious有异议的,引起争论的 髧 accusatory指责的;控诉的 的 critical批评的、决定性的 ...
非难的,指责的;控诉的,控告的
We could see many accusatory TV programms and read dozens of books and articles about it.
我们能在很多控诉性的电视节目看到也能在许多书籍和文章里读到这个。
I’ve also found that asking “why” (as in “Why aren’t you signing up?”) is perceived as accusatory.
我同样也发现问“为什么”(比如“你为什么不签名?”)
The stories are not angry, accusatory, or even ideological. It's worse: they are condescendingly elegiac.
这些故事并不代表愤怒、指责,甚至思想,更糟的是:它们是婉转的挽歌。
he adds,we must be vigilant. Khamenei also pointed an accusatory finger, once again,at the Western press, as he has done repeatedly in recent weeks, saying Western "enemies" of Iran are using "their media to instruct agitators who are provoking chaos, destruction and violence."
VOA : standard.2009.07.20
Shoot off one probing (read: accusatory) question after the next at the loudest volume possible.
The rest of the time, he is volatile, changeable, deceitful, accusatory and just plain mean.
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The endless, loud, bitter, accusatory political ads, commercials, and speeches will come to an end.
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