
vt.[律]傳訊;審問;指責(zé)
The man accused of killing a Wesleyan University student was arraign ed Friday. 被指控殺害衛(wèi)斯廉大學(xué)學(xué)生的男子周五被起訴。
Mao La is again fourth answer: "Arrived after you are dead Acheron, angel can come arraign you. 毛拉再丁答:“你們死后到了陰間,天使就會(huì)來提審你們。
This formidable censor of the public functionaries, by arraigning them at the tribunal of public opinion, produces reform peaceably, which must otherwise be done by revolution. 強(qiáng)大的大眾監(jiān)督功能,與公眾輿論仲裁結(jié)合,產(chǎn)生和平的變革。否則變革只能由革命達(dá)成。
Mr Brown is not the first politician to grab credit in good times and deflect the buck in bad ones, nor the only current leader to arraign hostile global forces for domestic woe. 要說繁榮期利用信貸,衰弱期逃避責(zé)任,布朗也談不上開先河;
He is arraign for high treason. 他被控叛國罪。