alleged的意思和读音

alleged

: [əˈledʒd] : [ə'ledʒd]

adj.[]

v.“allege”

adj.confirmed

adj.supposed,unproven,suspected,so-called,assumed

adj.1.,2.,3.[]

v.1.“allege”

adj.1.claimed to be true, even though this has not been proved

v.1.The past tense and past participle of allege

1. allay vt alleged adj alleviate vt 使() ...

2. allay vt alleged adj alleviate vt 使() ...

3. A.advocated ) B.alleged D.announced …

4. amortize vt. alleged a. amusement n.

5. allege alleged alley ...

6. A.advocated ) B.alleged D.announced …

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1.A sergeant witnesses an Iraqi, who was alleged to have abused a woman in Kuwait, hauled up by a crane to be shot by fellow Iraqi soldiers.

2.However the directors are concerned not to further destabilise the bank which is beginning to recover from the trauma of the alleged fraud.

3.And with stronger possible justification: Miss Bhutto's killer is alleged to have approached to within 20 yards of her car, carrying a gun.20

4.As critics have alleged, Mr Romney is something of a political weathervane.

5.Prosecutors had alleged that Mr. Turner wrote: "Let me be the first to say this plainly: These Judges deserve to be killed. ":“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>”。

6.He demanded to know why she wouldn't give him an interview and wrongly alleged Labor had complained about him to the network.访

7.In 2001, she was arrested for her alleged links to Eta's "Galicia commando" , that was said to be preparing attacks in northwest Spain.2001西西西

8.The IAEA report also says there has been a breakdown of communication between the agency and Iran over alleged research on an atomic weapon.

9.He goes on to claim that the purpose of his alleged abduction was to discredit Iran and its nuclear program.

10.Ms Sorzabal alleged that she had been tortured while she was being held by Spanish Civil Guard officers.Sorzabal西