allegation
/ˌæləˈɡeɪʃn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌæləˈɡeɪʃn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌa-li-ˈgā-shən/ (ame, mw)
allegation — 名詞
1. a public claim that someone has acted wrongly or broken the law, where the speak
指控;指稱
未經證實、指人涉及不當或違法的公開說法
a public claim that someone has acted wrongly or broken the law, where the speaker has not yet shown evidence to back the claim up.
Mayor Chen rejected the allegation that he had taken money from a building company.
陳市長否認外界對他收受某建設公司金錢的指控。
allegation + that-clause naming the alleged wrongdoing
The newspaper printed serious allegations of fraud against three bank managers.
那家報社刊出對三名銀行經理嚴重的詐欺指控。
allegations of + noun, allegations against + person
Police are looking into allegations that the coach hit one of the young swimmers.
警方正在調查教練毆打一名年輕游泳選手的指控。
Ms. Patel said the allegation was false and asked the magazine to print an apology.
Patel 女士表示該指控不實,並要求雜誌社刊登道歉啟事。
Several women have made similar allegations about the famous director over the past year.
過去一年來,已有數名女性對這位知名導演提出類似的指控。
- accusation
more general; can be private or public, while 'allegation' usually implies a public, formal claim still without proof
- claim
neutral; does not strongly suggest wrongdoing the way 'allegation' does
- charge
stronger and often legal; can mean an official statement made by police or a court
文法句型
allegation + that-clause
allegation of + noun/-ing
allegations against + person
用法筆記
Often used in news, legal, and formal contexts. The speaker is reporting that a claim has been made, not confirming it is true; pair with verbs such as deny, reject, investigate, or face rather than confirm.