arraign

英 [ə'reɪn] 美
  • vt. 传讯,控告;责难,指责

GRE

词态变化


第三人称单数: arraigns;过去式: arraigned;过去分词: arraigned;现在分词: arraigning;名词: arraignment;

中文词源


arraign 提讯

来自法语。前缀ar-同ad-, 在字母r开头词根前同化成ar-. -raign同ration, 计算,定量。后指接受法律审判,审查。拼写受reign影响。

英英释意


1. call before a court to answer an indictment
2. accuse of a wrong or an inadequacy

英文词源


arraign (v.)
late 14c., araynen, "to call to account," from Old French araisnier "speak to, address; accuse (in a law court)," from Vulgar Latin *arrationare, from Latin adrationare, from ad- "to" (see ad-) + *rationare, from ratio "argumentation, reckoning, calculation" (see ratio). Sense of "to call up on a criminal charge" is c. 1400. The excrescent -g- is a 16c. overcorrection based on reign, etc. Related: Arraigned; arraigning.

实用场景例句


He was arraigned on a charge of murder.
他以谋杀罪名而受到提审。

牛津词典

He was arraigned for murder.
他因谋杀罪而被提讯。

牛津词典

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。

柯林斯高阶英语词典

He was arraigned for criminally abetting a traitor.
他因怂恿他人叛国而受到传讯。

柯林斯高阶英语词典

He be arraign for high treason.
他被控叛国罪.

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