英 [ɪnˈkrɪmɪneɪtɪŋ] 美 [ɪnˈkrɪmɪneɪtɪŋ]
adj. 显示有罪的
v. 使负罪;连累(incriminate 的现在分词)
incriminate /ɪnˈkrɪmɪˌneɪt/ TEM8 [ incriminating incriminated incriminates ]
及物动词 If something incriminates you, it suggests that you are responsible for something bad, especially a crime. 显示…有罪
He claimed that the drugs had been planted to incriminate him.
他声称那些毒品是有人为了栽赃陷害他而放在那里的。
形容词 显示有罪的
Police had reportedly searched his house and found incriminating evidence.
据报道,警察搜查了他的房子,并且发现了罪证。
charging or suggestive of guilt or blame
同义词: criminative / criminatory / incriminatory
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incrimination 控告;连累
incriminate 控告;暗示...有罪
They were afraid of answering the questions and incriminating themselves.
他们担心因回答这些问题而受到牵连。
Police had reportedly searched his house and found incriminating evidence.
据报道,警察搜查了他的房子,并且发现了罪证。
Of those who admitted cheating, 65 percent had been caught out by their mobile, with a third saying their partner had read incriminating text messages.
在那些承认欺骗伴侣的人中,65%被手机上的内容被出卖,其中三分之一的人说伴侣看见了他们发送的“有罪”短信。
But recent legal documents have uncovered a slew of new evidence incriminating military officials and politicians, and helping to clarify the fates of many of the country's thousands of missing persons.
VOA : standard.2009.12.18
During the inquiry witnesses were given immunity from incriminating themselves, but that did not cover perjury.
But at some point it has to do something incriminating to kick off an attack.
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His cheerleading of the company's stock while knowing of an impending billion-dollar writedown is seriously incriminating.