criminal

美音:['krɪmɪn(ə)l] 英音:['krɪmɪn(ə)l]

简单释义:


n.罪犯

adj.犯罪的;犯法的;涉及犯罪的;刑法的

网络犯人;刑事;刑事犯

变形:

复数:criminals  


完整释义:


adj.

1.犯罪的;刑事上的;〔口语〕恶劣的,蛮不讲理的
2.〔律〕违法的,刑事
3.可耻的,万恶的

n.

1.罪犯,犯人


例句:

  1. Having lost his wife and his son, Lupin is now free to fully embrace his prodigious criminal career.
    失去了妻儿,罗宾现在完全投入了他惊人的冒险生涯。

  2. Like a criminal he began to fashion in his own mind the undetectable crime.
    好像一个罪犯,他开始通盘考虑这件不能为外人发现的罪行。

  3. It has no record of any administrative punishment or criminal punishment during the 3 years before it files the application.
    在提出申请之日前3年内在执业活动中没有受到行政处罚或刑事处罚。

  4. By the age of 600, Jabba was the Hutt to be reckoned with, carving out a sizable criminal empire in the Outer Rim Territories.
    600岁时,贾巴已成为声名显赫的赫特人,在外环星域开拓了一个庞大的犯罪帝国。

  5. In Georgia, where court funds have fallen by 25% in the last two years, criminal cases now routinely take more than a year to come to trial.
    佐治亚州的法院经费在过去两年中减少了25%,因而目前刑事案件的日常审理通常会花费一年多的时间。

  6. The aim of the emergency, which grants special powers to the police and army, is to try to break the island's violent criminal gangs.
    采取紧急状态的目的是赋予警察和军队特殊权力,捣毁暴力犯罪团伙。

  7. This can lead to a large scale personal surveillance operation by the NSA or other agencies; like the CIA and their criminal connections.
    这能导致由国安局或其他机构所进行的巨大的个人检测行动,象CIA和他们的犯罪联系。

  8. But an official statement said the criminal case against him would continue and that he would not be allowed to leave the country.
    但是一份官方声明声称,该刑事案件将会继续进行,他不准离开塔吉克斯坦。

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