acquit
v
(-tt-)
1 [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sb (of sth) declare sb to be not guilty (of a crime, etc); free or clear sb (of blame, responsibility, etc) 宣告某人无罪; 给某人平反, 免除责任
The jury acquitted him of (the charge of) murder. 陪审团宣告他谋杀罪(的罪名)不成立. Cf 参看 convict.
2 [Tn] ~ oneself well, badly, etc behave or perform in a specified way (以某种方式)活动或表现
He acquitted himself bravely in the battle. 他在战斗中表现得很勇敢.
He who cannot hold his peace will never live at ease.
嘴巴不紧,生活不宁。
Most of us are able to solve most of our problems. Often, all we need is a good friend who will listen to us while we talk things through. If friends can take turns to listen to each other well, life will be better!