culpable的意思和读音

culpable

: [ˈkʌlpəb(ə)l] : ['kʌlpəb(ə)l]

adj.

adj.innocent

adj.guilty,in the wrong,to blame,blameworthy,responsible

culpableadj.

1.responsible and deserving blame for having done sth wrong

adj.1.,;,

adj.1.responsible for doing something bad or illegal

1. culprit n. culpable adj. , , exculpate v. ...

2. culmination n. culpable adj. cult n.

3. cuff " " culpable " ," culprit " , " ...

4. culprit n. culpable adj. , , exculpate v. ...

5. ... familiarity culpable spiral ...

6. Flexion Culpable Endocarditis ...

7. convoluted culpable succinct ...

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1.Unbelievers who turn away from Him and who deprive themselves of Him by their malice are today doubly culpable.

2.Paul Scholes was singled out for giving away the ball, but even the otherwise outstanding Ryan Giggs was culpable .

3.Let us bear this in mind, and waste of time will appear to us in the light of a crime as culpable as suicide itself.

4.The accident was the result of a culpable failure to consider the risks involved.

5.Roy Bostock, Yahoo chairman, was at least as culpable in the failure of negotiations with Microsoft.-(RoyBostock)

6.Crazy San Francisco hippie telling me that Bush is responsible for the plight of the Tibetans and that I am personally culpable .西

7.Are oil companies, I ask, more morally culpable than other industries that would not be subject to Obama's proposed [windfall profits] tax?

8.I would not be culpable for dividing and restricting computer users, but it would happen nonetheless.

9.But with "Presunto Culpable" generating record audiences, politicians may not be able to ignore the issue forever.“PresuntoCulpable”

10.London has no shortage of brighter, more ethical and less culpable bankers to take their places.