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prosecute美 ['prɑsɪ.kjut] 英 ['prɒsɪ.kjuːt] - v.起诉;控告;检举;担任控方律师
- 网络告发;对…起诉;从事
第三人称单数:prosecutes 现在分词:prosecuting 过去式:prosecuted v.+n. prosecute person,prosecute company,prosecute crime v. put on trial,act against,impeach,arraign,indict 1. | [t][i] ~ (sb/sth) (for sth/doing sth) 起诉;控告;检举to officially charge sb with a crime in court |
| The company was prosecuted for breaching the Health and Safety Act. 这家公司被控违反《卫生安全条例》。 | | Trespassers will be prosecuted(= a notice telling people to keep out of a particular area) . 闲人莫入,违者必究。 | | The police decided not to prosecute. 警方决定不予起诉。 |
2. | [i][t] ~ (sb) 担任控方律师to be a lawyer in a court case for a person or an organization that is charging sb with a crime |
| the prosecuting counsel/lawyer/attorney 原告律师 | | James Spencer, prosecuting, claimed that the witness was lying. 原告律师詹姆斯 ) 斯潘塞称证人在撒谎。 |
3. | [t] ~ sth 继续从事(或参与)to continue taking part in or doing sth |
| They had overwhelming public support to prosecute the war. 绝大多数民众支持他们继续这场战争。 |
v. | 3. 控告,对…提起公诉;依照法律手续要求执行(权利) 4. 彻底进行(调查、研究学问等),推行,执行,从事;经营,做(买卖等) 3. 控告,对…提起公诉;依照法律手续要求执行(权利) 4. 彻底进行(调查、研究学问等),推行,执行,从事;经营,做(买卖等) |
v. | 1. to have somebody tried in a court of law for a civil or criminal offense 2. to pursue a claim or action in a court of law as the representative of the person or people bringing the action 3. to engage in or perform an activity or occupation 4. to continue doing something, usually until it is finished or accomplished 5. to officially accuse someone of a crime and ask a court of law to judge them 6. to try to prove as a lawyer in court that someone is guilty of a crime 7. to carry out an activity, especially a war 1. to have somebody tried in a court of law for a civil or criminal offense 2. to pursue a claim or action in a court of law as the representative of the person or people bringing the action 3. to engage in or perform an activity or occupation 4. to continue doing something, usually until it is finished or accomplished 5. to officially accuse someone of a crime and ask a court of law to judge them 6. to try to prove as a lawyer in court that someone is guilty of a crime 7. to carry out an activity, especially a war |
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