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词汇 arraign
释义 arraign
verb[ T ]
 law specializeduk /əˈreɪn/ us /əˈreɪn/
to formally accuse someone in a law court of a particular crime and ask that person to say if they are guilty or not: 传讯;提讯;控告
He was arraigned on charges of aiding and abetting terrorists.他被控伙同恐怖分子作案,所以被提审。
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arraign | American Dictionary


arraign
verb[ T ]
 lawus/əˈreɪn/
to formally accuse someone of a particular crime in a court of law and to ask the accused to state guilt or innocence:
He was arraigned on a robbery charge.

arraignment


noun[ C ]us/əˈreɪn·mənt/
law
They pleaded not guilty at their arraignment.

Examples of arraign


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The obvious to us all is that where an inhuman crime has been committed, there is a criminal to be arraigned.
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We welcome wholeheartedly the release of any political prisoner who is held in detention without the prospect of being properly arraigned and tried.
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And it is upon this ground that we are to be arraigned!
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He is the man who can be arraigned, and who should be arraigned.
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I was arraigned not to explain or to testify about some political issue but was on trial for my political and personal life.
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That woman is arraigned and charged with the offence of receiving stolen property or of theft.
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The same class of men were arraigned before a single magistrate.
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He arraigned the whole of us on this bench in somewhat strong language.
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If they refuse, their public assistance officers can be arraigned in the court.
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I have often been there when such a man was arraigned before the judge of assize.
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Someone ought to be arraigned in a public dock and accused.
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We give the right of peremptory challenge to persons arraigned for misdemeanour as well as for felony.
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I refer to the court before which newspaper men or broadcasters, arraigned for contempt of court, are brought.
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A judge asked a bank robber, when he was finally arraigned for his offences, why he robbed banks.
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I do not know whether the head of the household will be arraigned before the courts and threatened with a sentence.
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