impeach 英 [ɪmˈpi:tʃ]
美 [ɪmˈpitʃ]
第三人称单数:impeaches
现在分词:impeaching
过去式:impeached
过去分词:impeached
impeach 词典解释
及物动词弹劾;控告(某人)犯罪;对(某事物)怀疑;提出异议
impeach 词典例句
及物动词
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The House of Representatives has the sole power to impeach an officer of the United States government.
唯有众议院有权弹劾美国政府的官员。
impeach 网络解释
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控告
...[4]顺着这条思路,人们通常认为可以为控告(impeach)一位可能被相对方传唤(called)的证人而搜寻信息. 不过,在一些情形下,法庭会对当事人提出控告程序的义务予以限制. 至于 什么情形才构成控告,则是一个难以回答的问题. 必须明确的是,...
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弹劾
...安华一旦成功取得赛夫的口供书,以及能够证明赛夫的口供与他本身所面对的鸡奸控状有出入,他将申请弹劾(impeach)赛夫及撤销鸡奸指控....
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劾
...弹劾(impeach)制起源于英国,以后被许多国家采用. 虽然各国发起弹劾动议的主体、受弹劾的官员范围和行为有所区别,但总的来说,弹劾案的提出权主要属于议会;弹劾的对象只是国家行政首脑、高级行政官员,如英国只限于内阁成员政府大臣,...
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非难,指责,检举
...impart 传递,给与,告诉 | impeach 非难,指责,检举 | impede 阻碍...
impeach 英英释义
verb
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bring an accusation against
level a charge against
e.g. The neighbors accused the man of spousal abuse
Synonym: accuse incriminate criminate
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charge (a public official) with an offense or misdemeanor committed while in office
e.g. The President was impeached
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challenge the honesty or veracity of
e.g. the lawyers tried to impeach the credibility of the witnesses
impeach [ɪmˈpi:tʃ]
托福
英语释义
1
v. challenge the honesty or veracity of
2
v. charge (a public official) with an offense or misdemeanor committed while in office