1.责问,弹劾,检举,告发
2.责难,指责,不信任,怀疑
1.to formally accuse a public official of a serious crime relating to their job
1.At least one South Carolina lawmaker could bring up impeaching the Governor during a special session about employment benefits today.
在今天举行的关于就业福利的特别会议上,至少一名南卡罗来那立法者可以对州长提出弹劾。
2.AS THE mid-term elections creep nearer , few congressmen want to talk about impeaching George Bush.
随着美国中期选举的逐步临近,几乎没有议员想到弹劾布什。
3.Illinois lawmakers say they are preparing to discuss on Monday the possibility of impeaching Blagojevich.
伊利诺斯州的立法者们准备于周一开会讨论弹劾布拉戈耶维奇的可能。
4.but talk of impeaching Mr Bush is dangerous.
但是讲到弹劾布什先生是危险的。
5.And so today, they were gonna - they started impeaching him. Well, he wasn't there.
所以今天,他们将要–他们开始弹劾他。可他没在现场。
6.Difficulties in Environment Related Impeaching Letter Case and its Countermeasures
环境信访案件的难点问题与对策
7.those who have made success in impeaching or disclosing illegal production and procession of gold, silver and articles thereof;
检举揭发违法生产、加工金银及其制品,成绩显著的;
8.The administrative factor expresses that impeaching power is administrative power;
弹劾权性质的行政性;