无辜 | wú gū | innocent; innocence; not guilty (law) | |
辜负 | gū fù | to fail to live up (to expectations); unworthy (of trust); to let down; to betray (hopes); to disappoint | |
死有余辜 | sǐ yǒu yú gū | death cannot wipe out the crimes (idiom); dreadful crimes that rankled even after the perpetrator is dead | |
辜鸿铭 | gū hóng míng | Ku Hung-ming or Gu Hongming (1857-1928), Malaysian man of letters, highly regarded for his literary works written mostly in English, and known for his monarchist views | |
滥杀无辜 | làn shā wú gū | willfully slaughter the innocent (idiom) |
1 | The accused declared that he was innocent. | |
2 | More evidence is needed to prove his innocence. | |
3 | I must keep all evidence to prove my innocence. | |
4 | We must do our best to complete the task and not let down the trust of our leaders. |