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in·crim·i·nate /ɪnˈkrɪmɪneɪt/ vt. 1. 暗示(或显示)…有罪;牵连,连累 The fact that he ran away seemed to incriminate the boy. 他之得以逃跑似乎与那个男孩有牵连。 He was incriminated by an eyewitness who placed him at the scene of the crime. 由于目击者提供看见他在犯罪现场的证词,他被牵连进案件。 2. 控告 He incriminated both men to the grand jury. 他向大陪审团控告了那两人。 3. 归咎于 Poor lighting is often incriminated in eyestrain. 人们常把眼疲劳归咎于照明不足。 [< LL incrīmināre to accuse < IN-¹ + L crīmen accusation, charge]in·crim·i·na·tionɪnˌkrɪmɪˈneɪʃən n. in·crim·i·na·to·ry-nətərɪ a. |