词组 | tax |
释义 | tax When the verb tax means "charge, accuse," it is idiomatically followed by with: • ... suddenly taxed the little clergyman with being the sole author —H. L. Morrow, Irish Digest, November 1953 • ... but they will not be taxed with sin —Eugene Kennedy, N.Y. Times Mag., 5 Aug. 1979 The less common sense "censure" is followed by for: • ... taxes science for being unable ... to give us moral directives —Bernard Rosenberg, American Scholar, Spring 1953 • ... one would not tax a man for such becoming modesty —Richard Schickel, Harper's, April 1971 |
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