criminal的意思和读音

criminal

: [ˈkrɪmɪn(ə)l] : ['krɪmɪn(ə)l]

n.

adj.

criminals  

adj.+n.criminal case,criminal activity,criminal offence,criminal negligence,criminal act

adj.legal

adj.illegal,wrong,against the law,illicit,scandalous

n.offender,convict,prisoner,felon,lawbreaker

criminaladj.

1.[ubn]connected with or involving crime

criminal offences/behaviour

criminal damage(= the crime of damaging sb's property deliberately)

criminal negligence(= the illegal act of sb failing to do sth that they should do, with the result that sb else is harmed)

2.[obn]connected to the laws that deal with crime

criminal law

the criminal justice system

a criminal lawyer

to bring criminal charges against sb

3.morally wrong

This is a criminal waste of resources.

n.

1.a person who commits a crime

Society does not know how to deal with hardened criminals(= people who regularly commit crimes and are not sorry for what they do) .

a career criminal

adj.1.;;〈,

n.1.,

adj.1.relating to illegal acts; relating to parts of the legal system that deal with crime; used about people who often commit crimes2.bad, wrong, or unfair in a way that makes you angry

n.1.someone who has committed a crime

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1.The criminal intimidated the woman that he would kill her son if she did not give him $ 50000.

2.5, She never came to the idea that the woulthy soft spoken , well-mannered man was a criminal, plough she was suspicious of him.怀

3.Instead, many times, it is used to provide the basic needs of a "criminal" who has no place in a prison.

4.The criminal attempted to justify his crime by claiming that he had not been responsible for his actions at the time of the arson.

5.Soon his ingenious criminal methods, coupled with his singular love of fair play, found him a warm place in the nation's heart.

6.Choi says local criminal gangs did not want him selling gum in the area and once grabbed him and took him to a nearby mountain.

7.If I can get sixty-five million accomplices to join me in this criminal absurdity, I become one of a great and glorious nation.

8.The bank handed over the names as part of a criminal settlement it agreed to in February.2

9."If it was just about me, I would sooner have gone back to my own country rather than being treated like a criminal, " Ms Arellano said.

10.Greaves, who has no criminal record, writes in the book that pedophiles are misunderstood, as the word literally means to love a child.