to press charges的意思|示意
提出指控
to press charges的网络常见释义
指控 ... 1. considerable (adj.) 不少的;相当大的 2. to press charges 指控;控告 3. to put something off 将…放在一边;搁置 ...
to press charges相关例句
Many victims of crime are reluctant to press charges against their attackers.
许多受害者不愿意指控攻击他们的犯罪分子。
A court ruled on September 10th that the man could be held for up to ten more days while the authorities decide whether to press charges.
9月10日,日本当地法院裁定中国船长将被继续扣押10天,等待日本官方决定是否起诉他。
She was acquitted on the obstruction of justice charge and, according to press reports, the jury deadlocked 7-5 for acquittal on the contempt charges.
妨碍司法罪被判不成立,而在判定蔑视法庭罪不成立时,据媒体报道,陪审团却以7票对5票陷入僵局。
He does not face any criminal charges in the incident, in part because the alleged victim believed there was not enough evidence to press a case, the newspaper reported.
该报称之所以他目前尚未接到任何犯罪指控,部分原因是那位受害者认为证据不足,无法开庭。
Ms Mansouret now says that she regrets advising her daughter at the time not to press charges.
Mansouret女士现在表示,她后悔当时劝女儿放弃控告。
Bravely, Linor went on to press charges against her attacker, an Israeli travel agent whom she had asked to book a flight to Rome.
林诺随即勇敢地对袭击她的人提出强烈控诉,凶手是以色列旅行社的一名工作人员,她曾向他预订去罗马的机票。