acquits

英 [əˈkwɪts] 美 [əˈkwɪts]

v.  宣判…无罪; 表现好(或坏等)
acquit的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 宣判…无罪
    If someone is acquitted of a crime in a court of law, they are formally declared not to have committed the crime.
    1. Mr Ling was acquitted of disorderly behaviour by magistrates.
      地方法官宣判林先生扰乱治安罪名不成立。
  2. VERB 表现;履行;完成
    If you acquit yourself well or admirably in a particular situation, other people feel that you have behaved well or admirably.
    1. Most officers and men acquitted themselves well throughout the action.
      大多数军官及士兵在整个战斗中表现出色。

双语例句

  1. It is hard to believe that was all the effort he made, for he acquits himself well, even in the convoluted [ 2] diplomacy that ended in the war of the Spanish succession.
    人们难以相信这就是他所作的全部努力,因为他表现出色,尤其是在美西错综复杂的外交斡旋中表现优异,不过双方的外交在西班牙王位继承战后中止。
  2. Julia Roberts acquits herself with some aplomb using art history ( as Robin Williams once used poetry) to widen the girls'horizons.
    茱莉亚罗拔丝充满自信,以美术史(罗宾威廉斯则以诗)扩阔女孩们的视野。