criminal
英 [ˈkrɪmɪnl] 美 [ˈkrɪmənəl]
criminal基本释义
n.罪犯adj.犯罪的;刑事的;违法的
criminal用法及例句
n.(名词)罪犯,犯人刑事adj.(形容词)犯罪的,犯法的,违
criminal音标
英 [ˈkrɪmɪnl]
美 [ˈkrɪmənəl]
criminal基本释义
n.罪犯
adj.犯罪的;刑事的;违法的
criminal用法及例句
n.(名词)
罪犯,犯人
刑事
adj.(形容词)
犯罪的,犯法的,违法的,有罪的
可耻的
刑事上的,刑事的,刑法的
恶劣的,万恶的
蛮不讲理的
不道德的,道德上错误的
与犯罪有关的
n.(名词)
[C]罪犯,犯人 person who commits a crime or crimes
noun
1. someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime
Synonym: feloncrookoutlawmalefactor
adj
1. guilty of crime or serious offense
e.g. criminal in the sight of God and man
2. involving or being or having the nature of a crime
e.g. a criminal offensecriminal abusefelonious intent
Synonym: felonious
3. bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure
e.g. a criminal waste of talenta deplorable act of violenceadultery is as reprehensible for a husband as for a wife
Synonym: condemnabledeplorablereprehensiblevicious
1. 罪犯A criminal is a person who regularly commits crimes.
criminal的意思
e.g. A group of gunmen attacked a prison and set free nine criminals in Moroto.一伙持*歹徒袭击了莫罗托的一所监狱,放走了9名罪犯。
2. 犯罪的;犯法的Criminal means connected with crime.
e.g. Her husband faces various criminal charges...她丈夫面临多项犯罪指控。e.g. At 17, he had a criminal record for petty theft...他17岁就有了小偷小摸的犯罪前科。
criminalityBetween 1960 and 1985 we had a tenfold increase of criminality.从1960年到1985年,犯罪数量增长了10倍。criminally...a hospital for the criminally insane.收容精神不正常的罪犯的医院3. 罪过的;严重错误的If you describe an action as criminal, you think it is very wrong or a serious mistake.
e.g. He said a full-scale dispute involving strikes would be criminal.他说如果出现罢工等大规模纠纷那将是极不应该的。
criminallyIt was, he said, criminally irresponsible for any party to say it would never raise personal taxation.他说,如果任何**声称永远不会提高个人赋税,那都是错误而且不负责任的说法。1. 罪犯:在拍处女碟中<>(Criminal)一曲的音乐录影中 她服从了导演要她穿暴露内衣拍摄的要求. Fiona对此非常后悔 并发誓再不会有第二次了. 然而心灵上的阴影并非随着事情的过去而化开. 目前Fiona对门庭若市的媒体的轻慢态度真是让很多人恨得咬牙切齿 竞相对她诋毁.
2. 刑事的:在英国(英格兰、威尔士)的<>(Mental Health Act,1983年制定,2007年修订)上,对精神病人的强制措施分为民事的(civil)和刑事的(criminal)两大类.
3. 犯罪:但作者提及*近几年的例子,一直强调研究者的犯罪(criminal)行为,我也觉得作者的确太夸张. 文中提到几次*府、学校或法院事后的调查,不认为研究者有犯罪行为,作者引用些文献来判定那些调查都是「掩饰」. 也许这就是「种族偏见」,
常用例句
词汇搭配
用作名词(n.)
He is a habitual criminal.他是一个惯犯。
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~apprehend〔punish, try〕 a criminal捕捉〔惩罚,审判〕罪犯
形容词+~convicted criminal已定罪的罪犯
habitual criminal惯犯
loose criminal在逃犯
wanted criminal被通缉的罪犯
the principal criminal主犯
That kind of thing is really criminal; it's against the public good.
出自:G. K. ChestertonIt would have been criminal to spend each moment..waiting on the beach in a country which has so much to explore.
出自:Offshore词源解说
☆ 15世纪初期进入英语,直接源自古法语的criminel,意为罪行的。
近义词
反义词
临近词
lawbreaker
convict
civil公民的
criminalist
criminally
criminaloid
crime
criminalism
criminalize
criminallaw
criminality
crimp
criminalise
Criminale
criminals
相关列句
The government must weed out criminal elements from within the security forces.(*府必须剔除保安队伍内部的犯罪分子。)
Her husband faces various criminal charges.(她丈夫面临多项刑事的指控。)
The city attorney's office hasn't found any evidence of criminal wrongdoing.(市律师事务所还没有发现任何犯罪行为的证据。)
He decided there was insufficient evidence to justify criminal proceedings.(他判定没有充分的证据提起刑事诉讼。)
Even in prison, he continued to engage in criminal activities.(他甚至在监狱里还继续从事犯罪活动。)
They pleaded guilty to lesser charges of criminal damage.(他们对较轻的刑事伤害罪的指控服罪。)
Jesse was an outlaw, a bandit, a criminal.(杰西曾是个逃犯、土匪、罪犯。)
Taft grumbled that the law so favoured the criminal that trials seemed like a game of chance.(塔夫脱抱怨法律如此有利于罪犯,使得审判看来像是一场运气的游戏。)
He believes that some people are predisposed to criminal behaviour.(他认为有些人容易犯罪。)
Some claim that she still has connections to the criminal underworld.(一些人声称她仍与犯罪的黑社会有联系。)