impeached
英 [ɪmˈpiːtʃt]
美 [ɪmˈpiːtʃt]
v. 控告(显要公职人员)犯重大罪行; 弹劾; 怀疑
impeach的过去分词和过去式
COCA.41432
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.
双语例句
- Elected officials can be impeached.
可以弹劾民选的官员。 - He was impeached as the first president in Asian history and forced to quit office under the pressures of mass uprising, political and military coups.
然而,在执政后仅一年多便遭致来自各派势力的激烈反对,并成为亚洲第一位遭受弹劾的总统,最终在民变、政变、军变的压力下黯然交出了政权。 - At one point he was impeached, accused of corruption, although he was not convicted.
他曾一度以为被指控腐败而遭到弹劾,尽管指控未成立。 - The deputy manager was impeached for taking a bribe.
这位副(代理)经理因受贿而被检举。 - Mrs. Doyle impeached him of a crime.
道尔夫人控告他犯罪。 - Statement of the grounds on which a public official is to be impeached.
对弹劾政府官员理由的陈述。 - A Jurisprudential Litigation Analysis of Universities Impeached Cases
对高校被诉案件的诉讼法理分析 - "You don't like the magazines," Martin softly impeached.
你不喜欢杂志介马丁温和地责难他。 - An American president was assassinated, one was impeached, and another resigned.
美国总统名誉扫地,一位遭到指控,还有一名辞了职。 - Those who said that President Clinton would be impeached may have to eat their words.
那些说克林顿总统将被弹劾的人要不得不承认他们说错了。