单词 | accomplice |
释义 | accomplice (əkʌmplɪs , US əkɑːm- ) Word forms: accomplices countable noun [oft poss NOUN] Someone's accomplice is a person who helps them to commit a crime. The gunman escaped on a motorcycle being ridden by an accomplice. His accomplice was arrested after a high-speed police chase. Synonyms: partner in crime, ally, associate, assistant Collocations: alleged accomplice No alleged accomplice was traced. The Sun Shortly after the explosion security agents captured an alleged accomplice of the bomber after chasing him into a nearby village. Times, Sunday Times Yesterday a man accused of setting up the international money laundering for the funds, and two alleged accomplices, denied being part of the plot. Times, Sunday Times Police said they were also looking for four alleged accomplices. Times, Sunday Times If convicted he and his alleged accomplices face up to 10 years in prison. Times, Sunday Times The attacker, whose face would be clearly visible if it had not been obscured, runs away towards the camera, while the possible accomplice saunters away. Times, Sunday Times His comments were interpreted as a signal of a broader investigation into possible accomplices. Times, Sunday Times The prosecutor assured the court that the investigation was continuing in the hope of tracking down stolen funds and possible accomplices. Times, Sunday Times But they stressed that officers were continuing to search for possible accomplices. The Sun The crowd inside were told to sit in pews and raise their hands in the air as police searched for possible accomplices. Times, Sunday Times Police described him as an 'unwitting accomplice'. Times, Sunday Times Later, though, he built to a thoroughly satisfying climax as he invited a couple onto the stage and transformed them into unwitting accomplices. Times, Sunday Times Lax security makes us unwitting accomplices in other people's crimes. Times, Sunday Times Although many mules are unwitting accomplices, they are the easiest part of the criminal chain to track down. Times, Sunday Times However, the report questions whether formation agencies carry out sufficient due diligence on the businesses they service and 'have either been unwitting accomplices or complicit enablers for financial crime'. Times, Sunday Times A willing accomplice of the avant-garde, she has displayed a tolerance of the outré that would defeat most mortals. Times, Sunday Times If you've got a willing accomplice (or a pet) explain the topic to them. Times, Sunday Times To fix a passage of play, you need the captain and a willing accomplice or two. Times, Sunday Times He has been a willing accomplice all along. The Times Literary Supplement However, he was a willing accomplice. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 同伙 Japanese: 共犯者 |
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