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Significats de
crime
en anglès
rus
уголовное преступление
portuguès
crime casual
espanyol
crimen
català
infracció
Tornar al significat
Unlawful act forbidden and punishable by criminal law.
offence
offense
criminality
hoodlum
criminal offence
criminal offense
law-breaking
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Examples for "
offence
"
offence
offense
criminality
hoodlum
criminal offence
Examples for "
offence
"
1
Police have said potential offenders may be committing a public order
offence
.
2
Police said an investigation into the second
offence
was now under way.
3
It is the second large fine imposed for this type of
offence
.
4
We in Ireland were innocent of such a heinous
offence
against nature.
5
Eleven of his students reported him to the authorities for this
'
offence
'
.
1
The Giants'
offense
didn't exactly help itself either in the second half.
2
We're no good at riddles, Jimmy said; at which Danny took
offense
.
3
Sara saw that he noted her unspoken words and hadn't taken
offense
.
4
Prescott said he believes the
offense
found its stride in recent weeks.
5
After a scoreless first period the second period had plenty of
offense
.
1
He has repeatedly backed police crackdowns on
criminality
,
drugs and gangland violence.
2
Earlier the IRA said attempts to link it to
criminality
would fail.
3
A new virus is also reinforcing the link between Bitcoin and
criminality
.
4
This includes disorderly behaviour that has not reached the level of
criminality
.
5
They have learnt that these policies increase sex tourism, people-trafficking and
criminality
.
1
Korshak had numerous associations that gave him purchase with Chicago's
hoodlum
crowd.
2
He had been a
hoodlum
there, and had helped to hang Chinese.
3
He's a young
hoodlum
who makes it big and then he's erased.
4
Whereupon seven
hoodlum
students waited a decent moment, then shrieked with laughter.
5
Billy was a mucker, a
hoodlum
,
a gangster, a thug, a tough.
1
Also preventing an officer from doing their job is a
criminal
offence
.
2
They're not describing a literal
criminal
offence
which the police should investigate.
3
The former minister's wife was also charged with the same
criminal
offence
.
4
It is now a
criminal
offence
to discourage Shugden worship, they say.
5
They further wished to see gambling in futures made a
criminal
offence
.
1
Aggravation evidence refers to problems that worsened because of a
criminal
offense
.
2
Submitting false documents is a
criminal
offense
under the Companies Act 2006.
3
Recording video violates the court's rules but is not a
criminal
offense
.
4
Illegal traffic of GMOs must be treated as a
criminal
offense
.
5
Before the bombings, the younger Tsarnaev had no record of serious
criminal
offense
.
1
I suggest that we are very selective in our attitudes to
law
-
breaking
.
2
Many persons contend that certain kinds of criminals inherit their
law
-
breaking
propensities.
3
Will ye trust yourselves into hands stained with
law
-
breaking
of our blood?
4
Might I remind the public that we do not condone
law
-
breaking
or vandalism.
5
Think of it as EV version of Rendezvous, but without the flagrant
law
-
breaking
.
Ús de
crime
en anglès
1
Organised
crime
was likely behind the attacks, the state attorney general said.
2
These days, however, the future of
crime
fiction is looking fabulously female.
3
Mexicans' main concerns are
crime
,
political graft and drug violence, Pew found.
4
CONS: Serious
crime
rate and cost of living both above national average.
5
Almost 10 years ago a story emerged detailing a particularly sickening
crime
.
6
In reality, however, what Trump said last night about
crime
was false.
7
I believe this will reduce
crime
and allay public concern for safety.
8
The UK's
crime
prevention minister said the UK was addressing the threat.
9
For the past nine months no new
crime
data has been available.
10
She says the second advance is far greater awareness of the
crime
.
11
The RICO law is used to target illegal conspiracies including organized
crime
.
12
He said the level of
crime
could adversely affect PNG's tourism industry.
13
This time, however, the
crime
scene showed evidence of a frenzied attack.
14
At that time,
crime
was seen not merely as an unfortunate reality.
15
Police said the operation was part of an investigation into serious
crime
.
16
This is probably the way all
crime
and incident reports should work.
Més exemples per a "crime"
Gramàtica, pronunciació i més
Sobre aquest terme
crime
Nom
Singular
Col·locacions frequents
organised crime
violent crime
serious crime
commit a crime
great crime
Més col·locacions
Translations for
crime
rus
уголовное преступление
криминал
тяжкие преступления
преступление
преступления
portuguès
crime casual
crime qualificado
crimes
crime
crime plurissubsistente
infração penal
criminalidade
delito
espanyol
crimen
delito
català
infracció
delicte
crim
Crime
a través del temps
Crime
per variant geogràfica
Sudàfrica
Comú
Nova Zelanda
Comú
Irlanda
Comú
Més varia