incriminating
常見例句
- Many lawsuits require extensive “discovery”, which can mean sifting through nearly every e-mail your opponent has ever sent in search of one that sounds incriminating.
大多數(shù)的訴訟都需要廣泛地進行“證據(jù)探索”,這意味這要從所有你的對手發(fā)出的郵件中篩選出一個可能有罪的證據(jù)。 - Some enforcers are already stirring up trouble, threatening employees of online companies in one jurisdiction to get their employers based in another to fork over incriminating data for instance.
一些執(zhí)法者已經(jīng)挑起麻煩,他們威脅所在司法轄區(qū)在線公司的雇員,讓身在其他轄區(qū)的雇主提供可作罪證的數(shù)據(jù)。 - But the illicit relationship was discovered when suspicious colleagues found incriminating text messages on Yeoman’s mobile phone during a school trip, and she was jailed yesterday for 20 months.
但是非法關(guān)系被她的同事發(fā)現(xiàn),在一次學校出游中他們從約曼的手機里發(fā)現(xiàn)了犯法的短信。 她昨天被判入獄20個月。 - But recent legal documents have uncovered a slew of new evidence incriminating military officials and politicians, and helping to clarify the fates of many of the country's thousands of missing persons.
- But at some point it has to do something incriminating to kick off an attack.
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