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n.
宣告无罪
(义务、职责等的)履行
尽职
<古>(债务等的)清偿
ac·quit·tal
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复数:acquittals
词根:acquit
adj.acquitted 无罪;无罪开释
v.acquitted 释放(acquit的过去分词)
vt.acquit 无罪释放;表现;脱卸义务和责任;清偿
noun
the act of acquitting, or the fact or condition of being acquitted.The jury's acquittal of the suspect surprised everyone.When her acquittal was announced, she leapt up and hugged her lawyer.Despite his acquittal, he was looked upon with suspicion by the townspeople.
15世纪初,“aquitaille”意为“偿还债务或报应”; 参见 acquit 和 -al(2)。 “免除债务或义务”的意义始于15世纪中期; 通过法律程序“使免于指控或罪行”的意义始于1530年代。
清偿债务
履行职责
Middle English acquitaille, acquytall "release, discharge, conduct," borrowed from Anglo-French acquitel, acquitaill, from aquiter "to acquit" + -el, -aill -al >entry 2
The first known use of acquittal was in the 15th century
acquittalnoun
the freeing (as by verdict) of a person from the charge of a crime
1 Officers terrorized several black teenage boys and two white women who had been staying there, a macabre episode that ended with the deaths of three of the boys and the acquittal of the officers.
2 Several jurors voted for acquittal.
3 The podcast led to the retrial and eventual acquittal and release from prison of the man originally convicted of the murder, Kaj Linna.
4 Both are contemplating murder, Blandine using rat poison, Paul employing information craftily acquired from a lawyer celebrated for winning acquittal for murder suspects.
5 It also measured the financial yardstick against the 1991 acquittal of Los Angeles police officers in the beating of Rodney King.
6 Jackson, who had lived as a virtual recluse since acquittal in 2005 on charges of child molestation, had been scheduled to launch a comeback tour from London next month.
杰克逊,在2005年被指控猥亵儿童,宣告无罪后,实质上过着隐居的生活,次月安排从伦敦出发的一次康复旅行。
7 By revealing, among other things, the ugly history between the Los Angeles Police Department and African-Americans, the documentary provided context for why Mr. Simpson’s acquittal unleashed such joy among some African-Americans.
8 This usually happens after an acquittal or a "light" sentence in the first prosecution.
这通常发生后,被判无罪,或“光”一句中的首次起诉。
9 The National Convention ordered the trial, but his acquittal only served to increase his public profile and popular support.
国民公会安排了审理,而他的无罪释放提高了他的公共姿态和知名度。
10 That request from the jury is usually the result of one holdout for acquittal saying to the others that ‘I think he’s guilty, but I’m just not sure they proved it beyond a reasonable doubt.’
11 Thee acquittal gave me hope to express my desire.
无罪的宣判给了我实现愿望的信心。 。
12 I am glad to hear of his acquittal.
我听到他被释放出来很高兴。
13 During that time period several high profile cases of women killing — mostly their lovers or husbands — grabbed headlines, particularly the rash of acquittals that usually followed.
14 But Darden, still stinging from the jury’s rebuke of his best efforts to convict Simpson, believes that the tide won’t turn because of the acquittal of one very wealthy, very famous black athlete.
15 More recently, the proof is in acquittals and mistrials despite documentary evidence of cops criminally gunning down unarmed black citizens.
16 The self-deprecating Ms. Moss, 32, stands a very good chance of acquittal.
17 But for a long time, the killings, and Mr. Simpson’s acquittal, lingered in a familiar kind of semi-oblivion, a bizarre, horrible episode we might remember but didn’t really want to think about.
18 The defense's hopes of an acquittal could rest on its success in focusing the jury on the lack of physical evidence, experts said.
19 M. Gerald Schwartzbach, a defense attorney who won actor Robert Blake's acquittal in a murder case, said a defendant's state of mind is an essential element of a criminal trial.
20 It’s frustrating to watch the prosecution fight for a conviction knowing that the jury is going to vote for O.J.’s acquittal.
1 宣判无罪
3 开释
4 释放
free release liberty liberation turnout deliverance absolution discharge uncurb affranchise untruss deliver loose enlarge liberate remit disengage unbind unlink enfranchise unhand unchain unloose redeliver assoil set free
6 履行
execution perform keep fill implement discharge redeem into effect act up to performance implementation accomplishment redemption pursuance respond execute satisfy fulfil fulfill acquit
7 尽责
8 无罪开释
10 履行职责
11 偿还
return refund satisfaction discharge redemption repayment reimbursement restitution recoupment quittance payback pay lift tender redeem repay reimburse compensate for
13 还清
14 清还