abets

英 [əˈbets] 美 [əˈbets]

v.  教唆; 唆使; 煽动; 怂恿
abet的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 教唆,唆使,怂恿,伴同(某人犯罪等)(常用于法律用语aid and abet中)
    If one person abets another, they help or encourage them to do something criminal or wrong. Abet is often used in the legal expression 'aid and abet'.
    1. His wife was sentenced to seven years imprisonment for aiding and abetting him...
      他的妻子作为他的从犯被判入狱7年。
    2. We shall strike hard, without flinching, at terrorists and those who abet them.
      我们要毫不退缩地严厉打击恐怖分子及其帮凶。
  2. VERB 煽动;促使(坏事等)成为可能
    To abet something, especially something bad or undesirable, means to make it possible.
    1. The media have also abetted the feeling of unreality.
      媒体也在一旁对这种非现实感推波助澜。

双语例句

  1. Students spread their nets wider in the hopes of a good catch, and the Common Application abets this.
    学生们更大范围地撒网,希望能进入好的学校,而通用申请应用程序则助推了这一趋势。
  2. Any person who knowingly and wilfully aids, abets, counsels or procures the Commission of an offence punishable under this part shall be liable to be dealt with, indicted, tried and punished as a principal offender.
    任何人明知而故意协助、教唆、怂使或促致犯根据本部可予惩处的罪行,可作为主犯予以处理、公诉、审讯及惩处。
  3. One who incites, aids, or abets a lawbreaker in the Commission of a crime but is not present at the time of the crime.
    同谋,从犯怂恿,帮助罪犯进行犯罪活动,但犯罪时不在现场。
  4. Abrasion also abets wind erosion. This analysis is helpful to the research of derailment and abrasion machenism.
    磨损作用也助长了风的侵蚀。该分析有助于脱轨和磨耗机理的探讨。