impeached
英 [ɪmˈpiːtʃt]
美 [ɪmˈpiːtʃt]
v. 控告(显要公职人员)犯重大罪行; 弹劾; 怀疑
impeach的过去分词和过去式
COCA.41432
柯林斯词典
- VERB 控告;弹劾
If a court or a group in authorityimpeachesa president or other senior official, it charges them with committing a crime which makes them unfit for office.- ...an opposition move to impeach the President.
弹劾总统的反对议案
- ...an opposition move to impeach the President.
双语例句
- The official was impeached for taking a bribe.
那位官员因受贿被参。 - The deputy manager was impeached for taking a bribe.
这位副(代理)经理因受贿而被检举。 - Another, Shamsoddin Hosseini, the finance minister, narrowly survived a bid to have him impeached.
另一位盟友,伊朗经济财政部长侯赛尼也险遭弹劾。 - "You don't like the magazines," Martin softly impeached.
你不喜欢杂志介马丁温和地责难他。 - Statement of the grounds on which a public official is to be impeached.
对弹劾政府官员理由的陈述。 - Mrs. Doyle impeached him of a crime.
道尔夫人控告他犯罪。 - At one point he was impeached, accused of corruption, although he was not convicted.
他曾一度以为被指控腐败而遭到弹劾,尽管指控未成立。 - Those who said that President Clinton would be impeached may have to eat their words.
那些说克林顿总统将被弹劾的人要不得不承认他们说错了。 - Bill's antics with Monica Lewinsky in the Oval Office nearly got him impeached.
前总统克林顿与莱温斯基在办公室中的性丑闻就几乎把他从总统宝座上弹劾下来。 - The judge was impeached for taking a bribe.
这个法官被检举接受贿赂。