incriminate
incriminate — 動詞
1. to provide evidence or information that makes someone appear to be guilty of a c
入罪;牽連
讓人顯得有罪或涉案
to provide evidence or information that makes someone appear to be guilty of a crime or wrong action.
The handwritten note incriminated the security guard in the theft of the company data.
那張手寫的筆記將保全人員牽連進公司的資料失竊案中。
transitive + in [offence]: incriminate + person + in + crime
Manuela accidentally incriminated herself when she described details only the thief would know.
Manuela 無意間說出只有小偷才知道的細節,反而讓自己入罪。
reflexive pattern: incriminate + oneself
No solid evidence was found to incriminate Christopher in the bank robbery.
沒有找到確鑿的證據可以將 Christopher 牽連進那起銀行搶案。
The lawyer warned that answering those questions could incriminate her client further.
律師警告說,回答那些問題可能會讓她的當事人更加入罪。
Élise knew that running away would incriminate her, so she stayed with the victim.
Élise 知道逃走只會讓自己顯得有罪,所以她和傷者一起留了下來。
文法句型
incriminate + person
incriminate + oneself
incriminate + person + in + noun (crime/offence)
用法筆記
Frequently used in legal or investigative contexts. The reflexive pattern (incriminate yourself / himself / herself) is especially common — suspects are often warned they have the right to remain silent to avoid incriminating themselves.