Convict of Meaning in English
expression
ˈkɑnvɪkt/, /kənˈvɪkt/ /ˈəv
KAHN-vikt uhv, kuhn-VIKT uhv
ˈkɒnvɪkt/ /ˈɒv
KON-vikt OV
释义
To officially declare someone guilty of a crime in a court of law.
用法与细微差别
Always followed by the specific crime using 'of': 'convict of theft,' 'convict of murder.' Formal/legal term, mainly in passive structures: 'He was convicted of fraud.' Not interchangeable with 'accuse of' (accuse = claim, convict = proven).
Spanish: condenar porPortuguese (BR): condenar porPortuguese (PT): condenar porChinese (Simplified): 判......有罪Chinese (Traditional): 判……有罪Hindi: दोषी ठहराना (के लिए)Arabic: يدين بـBengali: দোষী সাব্যস্ত করা (জন্য)Russian: признать виновным вJapanese: 〜の罪で有罪判決を下すVietnamese: kết tội vềKorean: ~로 유죄 판결하다Turkish: -den suçlu bulmakUrdu: قصوروار ٹھہرانا (کا)Indonesian: memvonis bersalah atas
例句
He was convicted of robbery last year.
basic
She was convicted of fraud by the court.
basic
They were convicted of several serious crimes.
basic
After a long trial, he was finally convicted of arson.
natural
He wasn't just accused—he was actually convicted of the crime.
natural
The jury convicted him of second-degree murder after two days of deliberation.
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