alibis
n. 某人在别处的证据( alibi的名词复数 ); 不在犯罪现场的证人; <美口>借口; 托辞
If you have an alibi, you can prove that you were somewhere else when a crime was committed.
You can say that someone has an alibi when they can prove that something was not their fault.
A role as senior diplomat would be a good alibi for his absence.
高级外交官的角色将是他缺席的上佳托词。
I'm not trying to beat your alibis any more than I'm trying to prove'em.
我并不是不让你辩护,我只是想把那个人找出来.
We had a couple of suspicious characters but their alibis are watertight.
我们中有几位多疑的人,但是他们的阴谋无懈可击.
Success requires no explanation. Failure permits no alibis.
成功不需要解释, 失败不容许借口.
Sometimes we need to provide ourselves alibis.
有时候我们需要给自己找一些托辞.
What a nice surprise bring your alibis!
多么美妙的惊奇呀,为你带来堕落的托辞!