impeach
形容词: - impeachable:可弹劾的 名词: - impeachment:弹劾 词语辨析: - impeach与charge的区别:impeach强调指控公职人员(尤指高级政府官员)的不法行为,通常是指他们在担任职务期间犯有罪行或滥用职权。而charge则更广泛地指控某人犯有某种罪行或过失。 词汇扩充: - impeachment inquiry:弹劾调查 - impeachment trial:弹劾审判 - articles of impeachment:弹劾条款 近义词: - accuse - indict - charge 反义词: - absolve - exonerate 柯林斯词典解释: 1. verb If a court or a group in authority impeaches a president or other senior official, it charges them with committing a crime which makes them unfit for office. - The President has been impeached on charges of gross incompetence and dishonesty. - The Governor is facing impeachment for his involvement in the scandal. 2. verb If you impeach someone's motives or the sincerity of their words, you say that they cannot be trusted because they have a hidden reason for saying or doing something. - They are impeaching him on the wrong issues. - She impeached him with undermining the security services. 3. verb If you impeach a witness, you show or suggest that their evidence is false. - He described the witness as 'a liar and a fraud' who should be impeached. 4. verb If you impeach a theory or argument, you show that it is wrong or unsatisfactory. - He impeached the report as a gross distortion of the truth. 5. verb If you impeach someone's character or reputation, you say that they are not good or honest, often without having definite proof. - It is a fact that you impeach my character every chance you get. 6. verb If you impeach someone's actions, you criticize them strongly, usually in public, and show that you think they are wrong or illegal. - They impeach him for his refusal to accept the legitimacy of the military government. 牛津词典解释: 1. verb Charge (the holder of a public office) with misconduct. - the governor served only one year before being impeached and convicted for fiscal fraud - the president was impeached for 'high crimes and misdemeanors' 2. verb Call into question the integrity or validity of (a practice). - there is no basis for impeaching the trial judge's conduct - the theoretical structure is being impeached from within 用法: - The President was impeached by the House of Representatives. - The committee voted to impeach the judge. - He was impeached on charges of corruption. - The defense lawyers tried to impeach the witness's credibility.例句:
- The President has been impeached on charges of gross incompetence and dishonesty. (总统因严重的无能和不诚实被弹劾。)
- The Governor is facing impeachment for his involvement in the scandal. (州长因涉嫌卷入丑闻而面临弹劾。)
- They are impeaching him on the wrong issues. (他们在错误的问题上对他进行指责。)
- She impeached him with undermining the security services. (她指责他破坏了安全服务。)
- He described the witness as 'a liar and a fraud' who should be impeached. (他称证人为“骗子和骗局”,应该受到指责。)
- He impeached the report as a gross distortion of the truth. (他指责该报告严重歪曲事实。)
- It is a fact that you impeach my character every chance you get. (事实上,你每有机会都在诋毁我的人品。)
- They impeach him for his refusal to accept the legitimacy of the military government. (他们指责他拒绝接受军政府的合法性。)
- The governor served only one year before being impeached and convicted for fiscal fraud. (该州长在被弹劾和定罪之前只任职了一年,罪名是财务欺诈。)
- The president was impeached for 'high crimes and misdemeanors'. (总统因“重大罪行和不端行为”而被弹劾。)
- There is no basis for impeaching the trial judge's conduct. (没有依据来指责审判法官的行为。)
- The theoretical structure is being impeached from within. (这一理论结构正在内部受到质疑。)
- The committee voted to impeach the judge. (委员会投票决定弹劾法官。)
- The defense lawyers tried to impeach the witness's credibility. (辩护律师试图质疑证人的可信度。)