Count (noun)
●A particular crime that a person is accused of.
(罪狀,起訴理由)
Examples:
1.The prisoner was found guilty on two counts of murder.
2.He admitted two counts of theft, one of robbery and taking the car without consent.
Charge sb with sth (phrasal verb)
●Formally accuse (someone) of something, especially an offence under law.
(控以…之罪,控告)
Examples:
1.She is charged with murdering her husband.
2.The police charged Max with robbery.
Pervert (verb)
●To change something so that it is not what it was or should be, or to influence someone in a harmful way.(歪曲,使…反常/變形)
Examples:
1.Her ideas have been shamelessly perverted to serve the president's propaganda campaign.
2.They perverted the truth to help further their careers.
Straw in the wind (idiom)
●Something that suggests what might happen.
((事前的)跡象)
Examples:
1.It is a snapshot, a straw in the wind and should only be regarded as an unscientific measure.
2.There were straws in the wind that suggested a strike was likely.
Take pride in sb/sth (idiom)
●To be proud of someone or something.
(以…為榮)
Examples:
1.If you don't take professional pride in your work, you're probably in the wrong job.
2.I take a great deal of pride in my children.