crime的意思和读音

crime

: [kraɪm] : [kraɪm]

n.

v.

crimes  

v.+n.commit crime,reduce crime,prevent crime,combat crime,detect crime

adj.+n.violent crime,serious crime,perfect crime,major crime,petty crime

n.offence,misdeed,felony,misdemeanour,transgression

crimen.

1.[u]activities that involve breaking the law

an increase in violent crime

the fight against crime

Stores spend more and more on crime prevention every year.

petty/serious crime

the connection between drugs and organized crime

He turned to crime when he dropped out of school.

The crime rate is rising.

crime fiction/novels(= stories about crime)

crime figures/statistics

She's a crime writer(= she writes stories about crime).

2.[c]~ (against sb)an illegal act or activity that can be punished by law

to commit a crime(= do sth illegal)

The massacre was a crime against humanity .

3.[sing](informal)an act that you think is immoral or is a big mistake

It's a crime to waste so much money.

n.1.;;〈;〈

v.1.;;

n.1.an illegal activity or action; illegal activities in general2.something that is morally wrong or a mistake

1. Damage D Crime C Problems T ...

2. ,〖 stable;still〗 ,crime〖 disaster〗 ...

3. ,〖 stable;still〗 ,crime〖 disaster〗 ...

4. cheat v. crime n. solve v. ...

5. Crackfic( Crime) Adventure( ) ...

6. cricket n. crime n. criminal n.

7. thin crime heavy ...

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1.Historically, it was an African American ghetto that had a reputation as a crime-ridden no-go zone among white Angelenos.

2.Many have to rely on a form of financing that now seems to be interpreted by the courts as a grave crime.

3.Klein that she was "a liar the identity of a girl disguised as a pure crime of UNIFEM. "。”

4.She said the manufacture of pirate DVDs, most of which are sold on street corners and in pubs across the UK, was not a victimless crime.DVD——DVD/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>——

5.Afterwards I found out that the payment for the crime report may be distasteful, but it seems to be policy, rather than a bribe.贿

6.It had more the appearance of a deliberate crime than an accident.

7.The woman said with absolute certainty that her husband did not commit the crime last night, he was with her at the time of the crime.

8.He made himself an heir by the murder, and he seeks to take property as the fruit of his crime.使

9.Ten liras were very little for such a crime, but the young man did not have it with him, so the judge allowed him to go and get it.

10.Before the ransom was paid, the body was found along with a pair of glasses linking the crime to Leopold and Loeb.