1.归罪于,使负罪;控告
1.to show or make you think that someone is guilty of a crime
1.For want of a bit of incriminating proof was such a young, silent, vain crook as this to be allowed to escape?
难道为了缺少一点点证明他罪行的证据,就让这个年轻,不肯开腔,爱虚荣的骗子逃脱么?
2.It cannot have foreseen that, a week after Mr Kim's departure, pieces of the incriminating torpedo would be dredged up from the seabed.
它没料到,金主席离开一周后之后,罪恶的鱼雷碎片会被从海床上打捞上来。
3.Though there was no incriminating evidence, it was clear who was responsible.
虽然没有任何指控证据,但是这很清楚是谁干的。
4.Milk chocolate has been shown to do so, but I've never heard of any evidence incriminating dark chocolate.
牛奶巧克力会,但从没有研究证明黑巧克力引起粉刺。
5.Back in Berlin, a Nazi official produced copies of her incriminating letter.
回到柏林以后,一个纳粹军官像她出示了那些表明她“
6.It is rumoured that he has deposited incriminating documents with lawyers, to be released in the event of his untimely death.
有谣言说他和律师保存了牵连证据的文件,如果他有什么三长两短,就会公之于众。
7.This theory usually comes bundled with an incriminating assumption that there's an obvious right way to be.
这个理论是基于总是有一个明显的对的方式的假说。
8.DNA on bedsheets in his hotel room would not necessarily be incriminating.
在他的酒店房间床单的DNA不一定会有罪。
9.Things got pretty crazy at your party last night and your caring friends have already started uploading incriminating photos and anecdotes.
昨夜你的聚会相当疯狂,而你乐于助人的朋友们已经开始上传自己受牵连的图片和趣闻。
10.In 1980, she took a break from compiling massive incriminating dossiers to have the Clintons' only daughter, Chelsea.
1980年,希拉里停下了手中大量的犯罪卷宗整理工作,来迎接他们的唯一女儿——切尔西的出生。