Find not guilty Meaning in English
expression
ˈfaɪnd/ /ˈnɑt/ /ˈɡɪɫti
FIND-NAHT-GIL-tee
fˈaɪnd/ /nˈɒt/ /ɡˈɪlti
find-NOT-GIL-tee
释义
To officially decide in a court of law that someone has not committed the crime they were accused of.
用法与细微差别
This is a formal, legal phrase used in court settings, often as a verdict: 'The jury found him not guilty.' It does not mean 'innocent,' only that there was not enough evidence. Not used in everyday talk outside legal discussions.
Spanish: declarar inocente - absolverPortuguese (BR): considerar inocente - absolverPortuguese (PT): considerar inocente - absolverChinese (Simplified): 判定无罪Chinese (Traditional): 判定無罪Hindi: निर्दोष करार देनाArabic: يجد غير مذنب - يبرئBengali: দোষী নয় ঘোষণা করাRussian: невиновным признать - оправдать (в суде)Japanese: 無罪とするVietnamese: tuyên bố vô tộiKorean: 무죄로 판결하다Turkish: suçsuz bulmakUrdu: بری کرناIndonesian: memutuskan tidak bersalah
例句
The court found him not guilty of theft.
basic
After the trial, the judge found her not guilty.
basic
The jury found them not guilty last night.
basic
Despite all the evidence, the jury still found him not guilty.
natural
He was relieved when the court finally found him not guilty.
natural
Even though many doubted her, she was found not guilty on all charges.
natural