illicit的意思和读音

illicit

: [ɪˈlɪsɪt] : [ɪ'lɪsɪt]

adj.

Adj.+n.illicit trade

adj.legal

adj.illegal,unlawful,illegitimate,dishonest,criminal

illicitadj.

1.not allowed by the law

illicit drugs

2.not approved of by the normal rules of society

an illicit love affair

adj.1.,,

adj.1.an illicit relationship, activity, or situation is one that people do not approve of2.not allowed by the law or rules

1. il- illicit licit ...

2. illegal income Illicit illicit bankruptcy ...

3. quid pro quo – ( illicit tag along – ...

4. elicit illicit solicit ...

5. illegal income Illicit illicit bankruptcy ...

6. license . illicit . labor . ...

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1.She occasionally drank alcohol and reported that she did not use tobacco or illicit drugs.使

2.If you do not help your child now, you could lose your child to a life of illicit drug use or worse.

3."Drugs that are legal cause at least as much damage, if not more, than drugs that are illicit, " he said.:“。”

4.Do you know where the money comes from? If it is illicit money, you hided it up, you might offence the law.

5.The measures aimed to deny the regime funds to carry out "destabilizing, illicit, and provocative policies, " she said.”。

6.In wealthy areas, the rewards are higher, so I suspect the concentration of illicit concerns actually mirrors that of the overall economy.

7.Fleury had his own sense of the door to deny use of illicit drugs, and that will test the results of an appeal.使

8.That, at least, is the finding of a recent study of illicit transactions in Indonesia.

9.The seven years following the signature of a "framework agreement" with America in 1994 did not see an end to North Korean illicit activity.19947

10.Men had a higher prevalence than women for the overall category of use of any illicit drugs and for the subcategory of using marijuana.