trumped-up
音標(biāo)發(fā)音
- 英式音標(biāo) [?tr?mpt??p]
- 美式音標(biāo) [?tr?mpt??p]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- adj.捏造的;偽造的
英漢例句
- Others felt to be involved in the conspiracy were arrested on trumped- up charges.
其他被認(rèn)爲(wèi)與這個隂謀有牽連的人以捏造的罪名遭到逮捕。 - On some of these trumped-up charges she has been sentenced to 11 years in jail, and is now banned from practising law for 20 years.
在一些憑空捏造的控訴下,她被判監(jiān)禁11年,現(xiàn)在又被禁止從事律師工作20年。 - In 2002 the president spoke up in support of Saad Eddin Ibrahim, an Egyptian-American writer and political activist who had been imprisoned on what looked like trumped-up charges.
2002年,他表示了對埃及-美國籍政治活動家艾?。⊿aad Eddin Ibrahim)的支持,後者曾因貌似編造的指控受到囚禁。 - Both husbands were thrown in jail on trumped-up charges by sympathetic authorities, and released after they promised to file for divorce.
- Over 1, 000 cases of blasphemy have been brought since the 1980s, frequently on trumped-up charges.
ECONOMIST: Politics this week - It was his second arrest and incarceration within a month, both times on trumped-up charges of corruption.
ECONOMIST: Zimbabwe - Our hero Blake was sent to prison on trumped-up charges of child molestation.
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英英字典
- deliberately based on false information so that someone will be accused of doing something wrong and punished
- Trumped-up charges are untrue, and made up in order to punish someone unfairly.