及物动词
1. He acquitted himself rather badly.
他表现得相当差。
2. The jury acquitted her of all charges.
陪审团宣告她未犯所控诸项罪行。
3. The jury acquitted him of stealing.
陪审团宣告他被控的盗窃罪不成立。
4. He acquitted himself like a veteran.
他的举止像个老兵。
1. 宣告无罪:accuse#控告;归咎 | acquit#宣告无罪 | adhere#沾着;坚持
2. 开释履行尽责偿还:acquisition 收购 | acquit 开释;履行;尽责;偿还 | acquit 开释履行尽责偿还
3. 无罪:action of debt 债务诉讼 | acquit 无罪 | adjourn 暂时停止执行
4. 开释:absolve 赦免 | acquit 开释 | amnesty 大赦
1. 宣判…无罪
If someone is acquitted of a crime in a court of law, they are formally declared not to have committed the crime.
e.g. Mr Ling was acquitted of disorderly behaviour by magistrates.
地方法官宣判林先生扰乱治安罪名不成立。
2. 表现;履行;完成
If you acquit yourself well or admirably in a particular situation, other people feel that you have behaved well or admirably.
e.g. Most officers and men acquitted themselves well throughout the action.
大多数军官及士兵在整个战斗中表现出色。
1. He said he voted to acquit Jackson in the current case because he had doubts about his current accuser's credibility.
verb
1. acquit的近义词
1. pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
e.g. The suspect was cleared of the murder charges
Synonym: assoil clear discharge exonerate exculpate
2. behave in a certain manner
e.g. She carried herself well
he bore himself with dignity
They conducted themselves well during these difficult times