n. 赦免;无罪开释;履行;尽职;(债务等的)清偿
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词根:acquit
adj.
acquitted 无罪;无罪开释
v.
acquitted 释放(acquit的过去分词)
vt.
acquit 无罪释放;表现;脱卸义务和责任;清偿
1.She was acquitted on the obstruction of justice charge and, according to press reports, the jury deadlocked 7-5 for acquittal on the contempt charges.
妨碍司法罪被判不成立,而在判定蔑视法庭罪不成立时,据媒体报道,陪审团却以7票对5票陷入僵局。
2.The defence lawyer made an eloquent plea for his client's acquittal.
被告方的律师为委托人的无罪开释作了有说服力的辩护。
3.This usually happens after an acquittal or a "light" sentence in the first prosecution.
这通常发生后,被判无罪,或“光”一句中的首次起诉。
4.The jury voted 8-to-4 in favour of acquittal.
该陪审团以8票比4票投票赞成无罪判决。
5.An annulment or acquittal ; dismissal, as of a court order.
撤销令取消,宣告无罪;法院命令的撤销。
6.A verdict of not guilt means acquittal for the accused, who can never again be charged with that specific crime.
无罪裁决意味着被告无罪,并且永远不得再以此罪名对其指控。