prosecuted

prosecuted ['prɒsɪkju:tɪd]  ['prɒsɪkju:tɪd] 

原级:prosecute

第三人称单数:prosecutes

prosecuted

现在分词:prosecuting

prosecuted 基本解释
检举、告发某人( prosecute的过去式和过去分词 );对某人提起公诉;继续从事;担任控方律师;
prosecuted 单语例句

1. A former publisher of a Beijing newspaper magazine has been prosecuted for embezzling large sums of money to buy houses and set up private companies.

2. Under other laws, corruption in the private sector can be prosecuted but rarely is.

3. The aid groups were only challenging provisions that put them at risk of being prosecuted for talking to terrorist organizations about nonviolent activities.

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4. Ten people were prosecuted for dereliction of duty and 11 others were given administrative penalties.

5. It's not clear that contempt of Congress citations must be prosecuted.

6. prosecuted

6. China has waged a relentless war to weed out corruption, and the country has successfully prosecuted a large number of officials abusing their power.

7. Several local and foreign suspects have already been prosecuted for their part in a syndicate involved in converting stolen foreign licences into local ones.

8. prosecuted

8. Sun was prosecuted for cash card fraud according to the country's latest judicial interpretation of this type of crime.

9. Wang offered Bogu a video that showed her at the crime scene the night of Heywood's death to prevent her from being prosecuted.

10. According to the local criminal code, nobody under 14 can be prosecuted for such a crime.