arraign
英 [əˈreɪn]
美 [əˈreɪn]
v. 提讯; 提审; 控告
过去分词:arraigned过去式:arraigned现在分词:arraigning第三人称单数:arraigns
TOEFLGRE法律
BNC.36028 / COCA.23132
牛津词典
verb
- 提讯;提审;控告
to bring sb to court in order to formally accuse them of a crime
- He was arraigned for murder.
他因谋杀罪而被提讯。 - He was arraigned on a charge of murder.
他以谋杀罪名而受到提审。
柯林斯词典
- VERB 传讯;提审;提讯
If someone is arraigned on a particular charge, they are brought before a court of law to answer that charge.
- She was arraigned today on charges of assault and kidnapping...
她今天因被控人身侵犯和绑架而受到提审。 - He was arraigned for criminally abetting a traitor.
他因怂恿他人叛国而受到传讯。
双语例句
- She was arraigned today on charges of assault and kidnapping
她今天因被控人身侵犯和绑架而受到提审。
- He was arraigned for criminally abetting a traitor.
他因怂恿他人叛国而受到传讯。
- The federal prosecutor is prepared to arraign you today.
联邦检察官正准备今天起诉你。
英英释义
verb
- accuse of a wrong or an inadequacy
- call before a court to answer an indictment