acquit

動詞

UK/əˈkwɪt/
US/əˈkwɪt/

定義 acquit 動詞

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)Usually passive(通常被動)

    To formally declare in a court of law that someone is not guilty of the crime they were accused of.

    宣判...無罪;宣告...無罪

    • Despite the overwhelming evidence, the jury acquitted him.

      儘管證據確鑿,陪審團仍宣判他無罪。

    • She was accused of multiple offenses but was ultimately acquitted on all counts.

      她被指控多項罪名,但最終所有指控都被判無罪。

    • After a lengthy trial, the defendant was finally acquitted and released.

      經過漫長的審判,被告最終被宣判無罪並釋放。

片語 acquit 動詞

  • acquit yourself

    To perform well or admirably, often exceeding expectations, particularly in a challenging or demanding situation.

    (在困難的處境中)表現出色

    Despite it being his first time giving a public speech, he acquitted himself remarkably well.

    儘管這是他第一次公開演講,他表現得非常出色。