acquitted
v. 宣判…無罪( acquit的過去式和過去分詞 ); 使(自己)作出某種表現
If someone is acquitted of a crime in a court of law, they are formally declared not to have committed the crime.
Mr Ling was acquitted of disorderly behaviour by magistrates.
地方法官宣判林先生擾亂治安罪名不成立。
If you acquit yourself well or admirably in a particular situation, other people feel that you have behaved well or admirably.
Most officers and men acquitted themselves well throughout the action.
大多數軍官及士兵在整個戰鬥中表現出色。
1. declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless;
Mr Ling was acquitted of disorderly behaviour by magistrates.
地方法官宣判林先生擾亂治安罪名不成立。
Most officers and men acquitted themselves well throughout the action.
大多數軍官及士兵在整個戰鬥中表現出色。
The jury acquitted him of murder.
陪審團裁決他謀殺罪不成立。
Five months ago she was acquitted on a shoplifting charge.
五個月前她被宣判未犯入店行竊罪.
I thought that he acquitted himself admirably in the meeting.
我認為他在會議上表現得非常出色.