exculpate如何读

英:[ˈekskʌlpeɪt]

美:[ˈɛkskəlˌpet, ɪkˈskʌl-]

exculpate是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 开脱, 为…开脱(罪责)
  2. 使无罪
  3. 申明…无罪,证明无罪
  4. 辩白
  5. 分辩,辩解

exculpate自然拼读

ex·cul·pate

ek skl peIt

exculpate变形

第三人称单数:exculpates

现在分词:exculpating

过去式:exculpated

过去分词:exculpated

exculpate扩展

exculpable (adj.), exculpatory (adj.), exculpation (n.)

exculpate英英释义

transitive verb

to free (a person or group) from guilt or blame, or from the suspicion of guilt or blame.New evidence introduced in court exculpated the defendant.

exculpate词源中文解释

"洗清嫌疑或罪行",1650年代,源自中世纪拉丁语 exculpatus,过去分词形式为 exculpare,源自拉丁语 ex culpa,由 ex "出"(见 ex-)和 culpa "过失,责备"的 culpa 与格构成。相关词汇: Exculpated; exculpating。

exculpate词源英文解释

Medieval Latin exculpatus, past participle of exculpare, from Latin ex- + culpa blame

The first known use of exculpate was circa 1656

exculpate儿童词典英英释义

excursionnoun

a short trip for pleasure

a trip at special reduced rates

a wandering off from the subject : digression

excurrentadjective

marked by a current that flows outward

a clam's excurrent siphon

exculpateverb

to clear from a charge of fault or guilt

exculpateverb

to clear from a charge of fault or guilt

exculpate 例句

1 How would you exculpate for them?

你如何为他们辩解?

2 Trump has said he fired Comey while experiencing frustration at the FBI investigation of his campaign’s alleged Russia ties and at Comey’s refusal to publicly exculpate Trump.

3 The goal of this strategy is to exculpate Team Trump from criminal charges as new facts emerge.

4 And it’s the accidental subtext in efforts to exculpate him for Jan. 6.

5 Asked whether the report exonerated Trump on the question of obstruction of justice, Mueller said: “That is not what the report said. “The president was not exculpated for the acts that he allegedly committed.”

6 As Giuliani himself said of the search on Cohen’s apartment, home and office: “Is it extraordinary? No. This is the way prosecutors get information — sometimes to convict and prosecute, sometimes to exculpate.”

7 The regime defined itself in the tradition of communists who had resisted fascism, giving rise to a state doctrine of remembrance that effectively exculpated it from wartime atrocities.

8 As for Mr. Trump’s repeated claims that the special counsel completely exonerated him, Mr. Mueller stated: “The president was not exculpated for the acts that he allegedly committed.”

9 At the same time, he told them he was absolutely confident the information he had obtained would exculpate the judge.

10 He exculpate himself from a charge of theft.

他辩白自己无盗窃嫌疑.

11 After catching a boat to Chicago, Higgins hypothesized to reporters that the trip through the Straits of Mackinac caused ice to cut the hull; his explanation helped him exculpate his employers.

12 On Wednesday, former Special Counsel Robert Mueller testified before Congress, confirming that Trump “was not exculpated” by his report.

13 It suggested a provision ensuring that prosecutors quickly disclose not just materials that could fully exculpate a defendant, but also evidence that could be used to impeach the prosecution’s theory of a case.

14 The justices heard oral arguments on Tuesday morning in one case that could determine whether a death-row prisoner gets a chance to potentially exculpate himself through DNA testing.

15 And, of course, the German military is to be exculpated, as having acted honorably.

16 He contradicted Mr Trump’s claims of exoneration: “The president was not exculpated for the acts that he allegedly committed.”

17 As Mueller confirmed on Wednesday, “the President was not exculpated for the acts that he allegedly committed.”

18 Now you must face them frankly, facing these situations, your instinctive action is "escaping then covering up", trying to exculpate yourself from the trouble.

现在你必须要坦白面对他们。面对这些情形,本能的反应是“先逃避后掩盖”,想尽办法为自己开脱。

19 He contends that it commissioned “fraudulent” studies to exculpate thimerosal so public confidence in the vaccine program wouldn’t be undermined.

20 In response, Bauer attorney Shawn Holley wrote: “There is no public interest in shielding those who make materially misleading complaints from disclosure of information that exculpates the alleged perpetrator.”

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