1.
fabricate an excuse, an accusation, etc
编造藉口、 捏造罪名
2.
The say the authorities trumpted up some charges to get the man convicted.
他们说当局捏造一些罪名判那个有罪。
3.
These charges are trumped up and cannot hold water.
这些罪名是捏造的,是站不住脚的。
4.
That woman trumped up various baseless charges against him.
那个女人捏造种种毫无根据的罪名指控他。
5.
He was brought to trial on a trumped-up charge of aiding and abetting.
他被一个捏造的教唆别人犯罪的罪名,推上了审判台。
6.
Others felt to be involved in the conspiracy were arrested on trumped-up charges.
其他被认为与这个阴谋有牵连的人以捏造的罪名遭到逮捕。
7.
A month's suspension on some trumpedup charge usually brought non-conformists into line.
根据捏造的罪名,罚停职一个月,这一着往往迫使不守规矩的人就范。
8.
Sylvia does not get on with the supervisor and the danger is that he will trump up some charge to discredit her.
西尔维亚与主管人相处得不好,因而害怕他会捏造一些罪名使她名誉扫地。
9.
His enemies would make false accusations against him.
他的敌人将捏造罪状陷害他。
10.
Mafia leader had to be tried on a trumped-up charge, for lack of anything better.
这个狡猾的黑社会头目因抓不到指控他的好把柄而只好以捏造的罪名受审。
11.
An unkind and untrue story harmed his reputation.
一个恶意的、捏造的故事伤及他的名誉。
12.
The King had made up a false charge, in order to get his money.
国王为了弄到商人的钱,便捏造了一个莫须有的罪状。
13.
The Yankees have trumped up some charge against me but what they're really after is my money.
北方佬给我捏造了几条罪状,其实他们真正的企图是要我的钱。
14.
There is no fabrication, madam.
这不是捏造,夫人。
15.
A mental fabrication, especially a falsehood.
捏造内心捏造的东西,特指谎言
16.
The act of inventing such a creation or pretense
虚构,捏造虚构作品或捏造借口的行为
17.
She invented false news.
她捏造了假的消息。
18.
It is not simply an invention of the Thought Police?'
不是秘密警察的捏造吧?”