Accusation 对比 Charge 对比 Claim 对比 Indictment

在英语中何时使用每一个,包含含义、语域和例句。

Accusation

前 2000(常见)C1noun

Charge

前 1000(非常常见)B1noun

Claim

前 1000(非常常见)B1verb

Indictment

正式10000 以上(较少见)C1noun
最正式: Indictment
 AccusationChargeClaimIndictment
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含义A claim that someone did something wrong or bad.To request payment for something.就是说某件事是真的,或者很肯定地讲出来。To say that something is true or to assert something.A formal accusation that someone has committed a crime.
例句The accusation against him was based on flimsy evidence.I need to charge my phone because the battery is low.She decided to claim her inheritance after the will was read.The grand jury returned an indictment against the suspect for fraud.
语域中性中性中性正式
常见程度前 2000(常见)前 1000(非常常见)前 1000(非常常见)10000 以上(较少见)
CEFR 等级C1B1B1C1
词性nounnounverbnoun
搭配serious, baseless, false, hurl, level at/​against, make, fly, fly around, amid accusations, accusation against, accusation of, bring an accusation against somebodyheavy, high, nominal, impose, introduce, levy, at a charge, for a charge, charge for, free of charge, overall, personal, sole, have, take, place somebody in, in charge (of somebody/​something), in somebody’s charge, under somebody’s charge, grave, heavy, serious, bring, file, lay, allege something, sheet, on a/​the charge, without charge, charge against, bring charges (against somebody), prefer charges (against somebody), press charges (against somebody), grave, heavy, serious, bring, file, lay, allege something, sheet, on a/​the charge, without charge, charge against, bring charges (against somebody), prefer charges (against somebody), press charges (against somebody), baton, cavalry, leadjustifiably, legitimately, rightfully, attempt to, try to, back, be able to, be entitled to, can, on, back, be able to, be entitled to, can, ondevastating, powerful, damning, criminal, felony, federal, bring, file, issue, accuse somebody of something, allege something, charge (somebody/​something with something), in a/​the indictment, on indictment, indictment against, criminal, felony, federal, bring, file, issue, accuse somebody of something, allege something, charge (somebody/​something with something), in a/​the indictment, on indictment, indictment against
反义defense, exonerationcredit, refunddeny, revoke, rejectacquittal, exoneration, dismissal
常见错误Confusing 'accusation' with 'accuse' which is a verb., Using 'accusation' without specifying the action or person involved., Mixing up the meaning with 'allegation'; 'accusation' implies stronger claims.Confused with 'charges' when referring to multiple items., Using 'charge' as a noun incorrectly in casual conversations instead of using 'billing'., Mistaking 'charge' for 'change' in payment contexts.Using 'claim' as a noun without context, e.g. 'I have a claim.', Confusing 'claim' with 'proclaim' when meaning to declare something publicly., Misusing 'claim' with non-specific subjects, e.g. 'He claims that he is best.'Confused with 'indict' (the verb form)., Using 'indictment' in informal settings., Mistaking it for a synonym of 'punishment' instead of 'accusation'.
用法说明Use 'accusation' in both formal and informal contexts, especially in legal or serious discussions. Avoid casual situations; it's too formal for light-hearted conversations.Used in contexts related to billing or pricing services. Can be formal in business and informal when referring to casual payments between friends. Avoid in situations where a more specific term is appropriate.当你觉得某事是真的,并且比较肯定地讲出来时,可以用'claim'。在讨论、辩论或法律场合比较常见。平时聊天时,如果想表达没那么肯定的意思,最好用更委婉的词。Use 'claim' when stating something you believe is true. It's appropriate in discussions, debates, and legal contexts. Avoid in casual conversations where less assertive language is preferable.Used mainly in legal contexts. Appropriate in court settings, legal documents, or professional discussions about crime. Avoid in casual conversations.

常见问题:Accusation 对比 Charge 对比 Claim 对比 Indictment

Accusation、Charge、Claim和Indictment 有什么区别?

Accusation: A claim that someone did something wrong or bad. Charge: To request payment for something. Claim: To say that something is true or to assert something. Indictment: A formal accusation that someone has committed a crime.

哪个更正式:Accusation、Charge、Claim和Indictment?

Indictment 是其中最正式的。

Accusation、Charge、Claim和Indictment 的 CEFR 等级相同吗?

在 CEFR 量表上:Accusation: C1, Charge: B1, Claim: B1, Indictment: C1。

Accusation、Charge、Claim和Indictment 是什么词性?

Accusation: noun, Charge: noun, Claim: verb, Indictment: noun.

能各给一个例子吗?

Accusation: The accusation against him was based on flimsy evidence. Charge: I need to charge my phone because the battery is low. Claim: She decided to claim her inheritance after the will was read. Indictment: The grand jury returned an indictment against the suspect for fraud.

我可以互换使用 Accusation、Charge、Claim和Indictment 吗?

不总是。Accusation、Charge、Claim和Indictment 相关,有时可以互换,但在语域、常见程度和用法上不同,所以换用可能改变意思或语气。替换前先看看上面的区别。

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