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词根:culpable
adj.culpable 有罪的;该责备的;不周到的;应受处罚的
adv.culpably 该罚地;可恶地
noun
responsibility for wrongdoing or failure : the quality or state of being culpable He refuses to acknowledge his own culpability. Culpability for our failure to reduce petroleum imports falls across the political spectrum.—Gregg Easterbrook
moral/legal/criminal culpability
"blamableness," 1670年代,源自于晚期拉丁语的 culpabilitas "罪行,有罪",来自于拉丁语的 culpabilis "应受责备的",源自于 culpare "责备",来自于 culpa "罪行,过错,责备,有罪,错误"。
有罪行为
罪过
The first known use of culpability was in 1652
1 Men shrugging their shoulders, men telling women it’s “sexist” to demand “women-only” spaces, men then expressing shock when one of their own admits culpability.
2 If I can generalise for a moment, we women spend way too much of our lives excusing ourselves for presumed misdemeanours, overlooking our own needs and accepting culpability for things that are not our fault.
3 The show answers the culpability question with a charitable “Yes, but” — and that tension is pregnant and powerful.
4 cannot find culpability where there is neither knowledge that a crime has been committed nor evidence of intent to commit a crime
5 Tough one, because being in the “supportive listener” role for someone who is oblivious to their own culpability is a contradiction in terms.
6 Lewis’ struggle to discern her own culpability makes this book as mesmerizing as it is disturbing.
7 Several power brokers who agreed to appear in the film are actually offended when asked about their possible culpability.
8 The offence, as now defined in English law, covers a wide spectrum of culpability.
英国法律规定, 违法包括很多种过失行为.
9 Rosengart said he and Spears agreed that the conservatorship needs to end soon but that her father’s attempt to end it immediately was an effort to avoid scrutiny and culpability.
10 The state of being responsible for a fault or an error; culpability.
责备,谴责对过失或错误的责任的状态;
11 It was the perfect count for a show that never seemed to make up its own mind about Naz’s culpability, never providing the succor of hard confirmation.
12 “The show is about looking at our culpability as a human being, our lack of empathy,” James said.
13 As Mr. Ganly delivers his account of it, with a stunned and eternal woundedness, questions of culpability become moot, and you feel a bottomless pity.
14 “I see the heavy hallmarks of my behavior,” she said, “and I can’t be flippant or understate my culpability in the lives that are wrecked by drugs.”
15 Charlie’s character, a seeming audience surrogate, has to reckon with his own blinkered perspective and culpability.
16 And depending on your standards of culpability, Don has been in some way responsible for at least three other deaths that we know of.
17 The Sackler family, which includes branches with differing levels of culpability and involvement with the issue, has a long history of donating to cultural organizations.
18 Somehow Stein's subtle suggestion of Denny's faint culpability in the incident does not come through here — this might be an insoluble, point-of-view problem — and that ambiguity is missed.
19 The U. S. Embassy here released a statement saying Dostum's reputation raises "questions of his culpability for massive human rights violations."
美国驻阿富汗大使馆发表声明说,杜斯塔姆的的声誉令人“对他大量侵犯**的罪责产生质疑”。
20 A word had to be invested with the powers of dehumanisation, on the one hand, and absolve the racist oppressor of culpability, on the other.