1、He couldbe accused of passion, but never belligerence.(他也許可以被指責(zé)為性情沖動(dòng),但決不是生性好斗。)
2、This is what he wouldbe accused of when he got to guantanamo Bay in 2004, via a secret prison in Afghanistan.(這正是他在2004年被從阿富汗押解到關(guān)塔那摩監(jiān)獄時(shí)被起訴的罪名。)
3、I could notbe accused of bilking them for money, and I didn't have to worry about pushing my "client" too far and getting fired.(我不會(huì)被他們責(zé)怪說我騙他們的錢,我也沒必要擔(dān)心把我的客戶逼得太厲害而遭到炒魷魚的命運(yùn)。)
4、He wanted tobe accused of larceny, because he felt comfortable in prison.(他應(yīng)該被指控為盜竊罪,他會(huì)在監(jiān)獄里覺得舒服的。)
5、Another: Corporate lawyers generally believe that the less a company discloses, the less it canbe accused of having misrepresented.(另:公司律師普遍認(rèn)為,少一間公司披露,少它可以被指責(zé)有失實(shí)的陳述。)
6、Anything we should take care so that we will notbe accused of stealing the method?(為了避免被指控偷竊這種方法,我們?cè)撔⌒哪切┦拢?
7、He could neverbe accused of fitting the mould.(他永遠(yuǎn)都不可能被指責(zé)屬于這個(gè)類型。)
8、The press began tobe accused of being one-sided, unfair, of not giving a balanced picture.(人們開始指責(zé)報(bào)紙立場(chǎng)偏頗,不公正,沒有進(jìn)行全面的描述。)
9、If we did not do this, we couldbe accused of staring at our own navel.(如果我們不這么做,我們的目光就太短淺了。)
10、But at least Rolling Stone can'tbe accused of false advertising by playing the cover for shock value.(但是至少《滾石》不會(huì)因?yàn)椤盀榱擞袥_擊力的封面而進(jìn)行錯(cuò)誤地廣告宣傳”而被指責(zé)。)
11、If "Miss Hydrangea" supposedly had big ideas about Hillary Clinton then I suppose Anna willbe accused of trying to hook up with Barack Obama.(如果姑且說“八仙花小姐”有針對(duì)希拉里·克林頓的大動(dòng)作,那么我覺得安娜將會(huì)因試圖勾搭BarackObama罪被起訴。)
12、If it liquidated and put the cash into the bank, he said, his father wouldbe accused of artificially inflating interest rates for personal gain.(如果它進(jìn)行清盤并把現(xiàn)金存入銀行,他說人們就會(huì)指責(zé)他父親刻意讓利率升高,以便謀取個(gè)人利益。)
13、Palpatine professed the need to diversify manufacturers lest the Senatebe accused of bias in favor of CEC.(帕爾帕廷聲稱,訂貨渠道的多樣化很有必要,否則人們將指責(zé)議會(huì)偏袒科雷利亞工程公司。)
14、The alternative—tobe accused of interfering in the domestic affairs of sovereign developing nations—was just too unpalatable.(另一種選擇是:(采取行動(dòng),但是要冒著)被指控干涉主權(quán)國(guó)家的內(nèi)部事務(wù)(的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)),這實(shí)在讓人不舒服。)
15、Above all Figo is a team player. He can neverbe accused of not giving 100 per cent when he steps out on to the field.(然而菲戈首先是一個(gè)極具團(tuán)隊(duì)精神的球員,在球場(chǎng)上,他永遠(yuǎn)在付出百分之百的努力。)
16、He thinks that people who need to stay in bed longer in the morning should notbe accused of laziness because of their genetic disposition.(他認(rèn)為早上賴床的人不應(yīng)該因遺傳天性而被指控為懶惰。)
17、Hollywood canbe accused of pushing the stereotypes, but it has been doing so against all cultures and countries.(你可以指責(zé)好萊塢在推動(dòng)刻板印象,但它對(duì)所有文化和國(guó)家都是這樣做的。) [hao86.com好工具]
18、Even at her most melodramatic, she can hardlybe accused of bewitching a whole generation into misplacing its stiff upper lip.(即便是自責(zé)她戲劇性的歷程,也很難指控戴安娜是利用她外露的感情讓一代人傾倒。)
19、Despite his literary moniker, the eponymous hero of "Lord Byron" is unlikely tobe accused of being mad, bad or dangerous to know.(盡管有著拜倫勛爵這個(gè)綽號(hào),在人們看來,以此為名的主演卻不太可能會(huì)被認(rèn)為是個(gè)瘋狂,難以了解,或是危險(xiǎn)的人。)
20、Yes, people can stillbe accused of practicing witchcraft and condemned to death for it nowadays.(是的,人們現(xiàn)今仍然可以被指責(zé)搞巫術(shù)而被判處死刑。)
21、I mightbe accused of being partial.(我可能會(huì)被人指責(zé)是偏袒的。)
22、BARACK OBAMA can hardlybe accused of ignoring his next-door neighbours.(巴拉克·奧巴馬應(yīng)該不會(huì)因忽視他的近鄰而受到指責(zé)。)
23、I don't want tobe accused of tampering with the evidence.(我不想被指控篡改證據(jù)。)
24、JOSH DORFMAN, author of "The Lazy Environmentalist: Your Guide to Easy, Stylish, green Living," could notbe accused of failing to live green.(有誰(shuí)能指責(zé)說《懶人環(huán)保:怎樣輕松瀟灑地綠色生活》作者喬什·多爾夫曼沒有綠色地生活呢?)