accusers

accusers[əˈkju:zəz] 

原级:accuser

accusers 基本解释
原告( accuser的名词复数 );
accusers 单语例句

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1. They had opted not to indict him on the offence due to conflicting details in the account of one of his accusers.

2. The Sixth Amendment provides criminal defendants with the right both to confront accusers and to seek out testimony that might prove their innocence.

3. accusers什么意思

3. Fang said his jaw dropped when he learned of the rumor, and that the foreign accusers had underestimated Chinese netizens'sense of truth.

4. Besides civil redress cases, impoverished criminal suspects and accusers can also apply for legal aid in criminal cases.

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5. A thief who was given 15 days'detention for stealing a mobile phone has taken his accusers to court for wrongful prosecution.

6. Many accusers or accused from all over China turn to him, asking him to sit in court and help to ensure that just rulings are issued.

7. The Associated Press generally does not identify accusers in sex crime cases unless they agree to it.

8. accusers在线翻译

8. Although no legal action was taken by the accusers, the teacher was dismissed.

9. accusers的意思

9. One of the accusers was Cao's postgraduate classmate and former colleague Shang Qingxin.

10. accusers的解释

10. But in no other crime are accusers kept behind a wall of anonymity.