impeach
英 [ɪmˈpiːtʃ]
美 [ɪmˈpiːtʃ]
v. 控告(显要公职人员)犯重大罪行; 弹劾; 怀疑
过去分词:impeached 现在分词:impeaching 过去式:impeached 第三人称单数:impeaches
Collins.1 / BNC.26335 / COCA.13892
牛津词典
verb
- 控告(显要公职人员)犯重大罪行;弹劾
to charge an important public figure with a serious crime - 怀疑
to raise doubts about sth- to impeach sb's motives
怀疑某人的动机
- to impeach sb's motives
柯林斯词典
- VERB 控告;弹劾
If a court or a group in authorityimpeachesa president or other senior official, it charges them with committing a crime which makes them unfit for office.- ...an opposition move to impeach the President.
弹劾总统的反对议案
- ...an opposition move to impeach the President.
英英释义
verb
- bring an accusation against
- The neighbors accused the man of spousal abuse
- charge (a public official) with an offense or misdemeanor committed while in office
- The President was impeached
- challenge the honesty or veracity of
- the lawyers tried to impeach the credibility of the witnesses
双语例句
- The judge impeach system is the important system to keep judge independent and to keep judge duty stable.
法官弹劾制度是法官独立、保障法官职务稳固性的重要制度。 - If the House votes to impeach, managers are selected to present the case to the Senate.
如果众议院通过弹劾成案,则选出「承办人员」将弹劾案送交参议院。 - During that meeting, the opposition party put forward a proposal to impeach the President.
那次会议上,反对党提出了弹劾总统的议案。 - Any organization and individual has a right to impeach and accuse the illegal activities.
任何组织和个人有权对政府采购中的违法行为进行检举和控告。 - Then you ask him what's he gonna do when they impeach him.
你再问他,当他们检举他时他要怎么办。 - I impeach him in the name of the people of India, whose laws, rights and liberties he has subverted;
我以印度人民的名义控告他破坏了印度的法律、权利和自由; - Mr Clinton also survived the Republicans 'subsequent attempt to impeach him, while the Republicans lost seats in the House at the next election.
克林顿还侥幸渡过了共和党随后对他的弹劾企图,与此同时共和党在接下来的众议院选举中丢失了席位。 - Bay. I'm not going to allow the prosecution to call defense counsel to impeach a state's witness.
我不允许辩护律师在诉讼途中去弹劾一个重要证人。 - The angry congressman wanted to impeach the President.
这位愤怒的国会议员想要弹劾总统。 - Mr McCollum, the former Florida congressman who led the drive to impeach Bill Clinton, called the changes "reckless and irresponsible".
曾经作为前弗州众议员并领导了对克林顿诉讼的mccollum称这一举动是“冒险且不负责任”的。