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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1893 COCA: 2024

accuse

2 ENTRIES FOUND:
accuse ˈkjuːz/ verb
accuses; accused; accusing
accuse
ˈkjuːz/
verb
accuses; accused; accusing
Learner's definition of ACCUSE
[+ object]
: to blame (someone) for something wrong or illegal : to say that someone is guilty of a fault or crime指责;指控;控告
often + of
sometimes used humorously有时作诙谐用法

— accuser

noun, plural accusers [count]

— accusing

adjective [more accusing; most accusing]

— accusingly

ˈkʰjuːzɪŋli/ adverb
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1893 COCA: 2024

accuse

verb

ac·​cuse ə-ˈkyüz How to pronounce accuse (audio)
accused; accusing

transitive verb

1
: to charge with a fault or offense : blame
He accused her of being disloyal.
2
: to charge with an offense judicially or by a public process
He was accused of murder.
accuser noun

Example Sentences

she was accused of lying on the employment application
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English acusen, accusen, borrowed from Anglo-French accuser, acuser, borrowed from Latin accūsāre "to blame, censure, charge with a crime," from ad- ad- + -cūsāre, verbal derivative of causa "legal case, reason, cause" — more at cause entry 1

First Known Use

13th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of accuse was in the 13th century
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 1893 COCA: 2024
accuse

verb

ADVERB | VERB + ACCUSE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBfalsely, unjustly, wrongfully, wrongly誣告;不公正地指控;非法指控;錯誤地指控angrily憤怒控訴openly, publicly公開/當眾指責They openly accused her of dishonesty.他們公開指控她不誠實。practically, virtually事實上/實際上控告She practically accused me of starting the fire!她實際上等於指控是我放的火!VERB + ACCUSEcannot不能指責You couldn't accuse him of being selfish.你不能說他自私。PREPOSITIONof指責⋯No one could ever accuse this government of not caring about the poor.沒有人會指責該政府不關心窮人。PHRASESstand accused of被指控⋯He stands accused of murdering his wife and children.他被控謀殺妻子和孩子。

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