词汇 | complicit |
释义 | complicit adjective uk /kəmˈplɪs.ɪt/ us /kəmˈplɪs.ɪt/ involved in or knowing about a crime or some activity that is wrong: 有同谋关系的,串通的 She was accused of being complicit in her husband's death.她被指控涉嫌导致她丈夫的死亡。 Crime - general words accuse someone of a crime anti-crime anti-fraud anti-narcotics arrestable caper delinquency delinquently driving under the influence DUI felonious illegality non-crime offence on all counts outrage petty crime white-collar crime wrongdoing zero tolerance You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Taking part and getting involved Examples of complicitcomplicit Members of the police were frequently involved or complicit in armed robberies, and often released criminals in response to bribery or political pressure. Significantly, all five of the current group had been directly complicit in the 1970 protest. In this respect these texts were actually complicit in the depreciation of individualism and the projection of uniformity. The nobles, he charges further, have been complicit with this evil by their inaction. It comprised three key elements: a child successor to the throne, female regents, and a complicit high-court personnel. Here, the state is being censured for actions it has been partially complicit in for decades. A series of political regimes was complicit in the making of this illusion. Instead of providing a potential escape from an ' ' enervating civilization ' ' they proved complicit in the iron cage they were embraced to resist. Each of these otherwise useful measures belongs to an instrumental paradigm that is itself complicit in our environmental problems. Rather than a break with complicit aid policy, rightsbased programming represents its reinforcement. Tsitsipis emphasizes that fluent speakers are "complicit," accepting and ratifying such slim texts even when they are subversive of community solidarity and traditional authority. Nineteenth-century aestheticism has, of course, been dismissed for much of the twentieth century as an untenable elitism, complicit with the commodity culture it claims to despise. A major achievement of this collection is that it recognises the accountability of the individual and collective actors complicit in these processes that create and reproduce social inequalities and divisions. Without radical restructuring, women are forced to become complicit in the perpetuation of those very structures which oppress them in order to achieve presence within political life. I have become complicit with the rules. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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