indictments

n.
常用释义
n.
1. 起诉书,控告:法庭对被告提出的正式指控,通常由大陪审团提出。
2. 谴责,指责:对某人或某事的强烈批评或指责。

例句

1·The court has yet to issue formal indictments, and the proceedings remain in the pre-trial phase.

法院没有发布正式的起诉书,诉讼程序仍在审讯前的阶段。

2·Mr. Valdez faces three indictments in the United States.

在美国,巴尔德斯面临三项指控。

3·If the indictments are confirmed by a judge, the court will issue arrest warrants.

如果起诉书被法官确认,法院将发出逮捕令。

4·Both men have now written books laying out their indictments, and offering solutions.

如今两人都著书提出他们的控诉,并给出解决办法。

5·AL GOODMAN: at a bar near her job, Clara watches the news about the indictments; familiar images.

阿尔·顾德曼:在克莱拉工作地点附近的一家酒吧里,她从电视上看到了指控的新闻,熟悉的场景。

6·Asked what led to the indictments, Osborn said: "Apparently it was a photographic identification."

当被问及什么导致了此次控诉时,奥斯本说,“很明显,这是照相确认的结果。”

7·Based on an overall analysis on these indictments, this article presents its own views and Suggestions.

本文针对这些指控进行了全面分析,提出了相应观点和看法。

8·However, the court has yet to issue formal indictments, and the proceedings remain in the pre-trial phase.

然而,法院没有发布正式的刑事起诉书,整个诉讼程序仍停留在审讯前的阶段。

9·The other two US suspects were held under separate indictments but similar charges in Florida and New Jersey.

其他两个美国嫌疑人在新泽西和佛罗里达被进行了单独但类似的指控。

10·He remains devoted to his employees, despite 11 indictments charging his staff with embezzling from his companies.

他依然关注他的雇员,除了11项针对他的员工的偷窃的指控外。

更新时间:2025-03-30 17:27