acquit
US: /əˈkwɪt/
UK: /ɐkwˈɪt/
UK: /ɐkwˈɪt/
English Vietnamese dictionary
acquit /ə'kwit/
- ngoại động từ
- trả hết, trang trải (nợ nần)
- to acquit one's debt trang trải hết nợ nần: tha bổng, tha tội, tuyên bố trắng án
- to be acquitted of one's crime: được tha bổng
- to acquit oneself of làm xong, làm trọn (nghĩa vụ, bổn phận...)
- to acquit oneself of a promise: làm trọn lời hứa
- to acquit oneself of one's task: làm trọn nhiệm vụ
- to acquit oneself
- làm bổn phận mình, làm trọn phận mình; xử sự
- to acquit oneself ill: làm không tốt phần mình, xử sự xấu
- trả hết, trang trải (nợ nần)
Advanced English dictionary
+ verb (-tt-) [VN]
1 ~ sb (of sth) to decide and state officially in a court of law that sb is not guilty of a crime: The jury acquitted him of murder. + Both defendants were acquitted. + She was acquitted on all charges. + He was acquitted on the grounds of insufficient evidence.
Antonym: CONVICT
2 ~ yourself well, badly, etc. (formal) to perform or behave well, badly, etc: He acquitted himself brilliantly in the exams.
Concise English dictionary
acquitted|acquitting|acquitsə'kwɪt
verb
+pronounce not guilty of criminal charges
+behave in a certain manner