criminal offence
英 [ˈkrɪmɪnl əˈfens]
美 [ˈkrɪmɪnl əˈfens]
刑事犯罪
英英释义
noun
- (criminal law) an act punishable by law
- a long record of crimes
双语例句
- Abstract an important reason, which causes criminal offence, is a crime motive of the crime native.
摘要引起犯罪行为的一个重要原因是犯罪人的犯罪动机。 - In response, the Chinese government has amended its Criminal Law, stipulating that all drink-driving constitutes a criminal offence.
作为回应,中国政府修订了《刑法》,规定一切的酒后驾驶都构成刑事犯罪。 - Race discrimination is a criminal offence.
种族歧视是刑事罪行。 - The negative intense emotion is the University student's catalyst of the intense emotional criminal offence.
消极的激情是消极情绪的积累,是形成大学生激情犯罪行为的催化剂。 - The newly amended criminal law makes all drunk driving a criminal offence.
新的《刑法修正案》规定所有的酒后驾车都属于刑事犯罪。 - We regard this as a criminal offence.
我们认为这是一种刑事犯罪行为。 - He suggested that tangling fishing gear should be made a criminal offence.
他提议,缠绕捕鱼器材应该算刑事犯罪。 - It is for the courts to decide whether their behaviour was a criminal offence.
他们的行为是否构成犯罪要交给法院定夺。 - Despite this, the arrests were deemed valid because the couple had attempted to avoid border controls, which is a criminal offence.
尽管如此,此次逮捕仍然是合法的,因为这对夫妇曾试图逃过边境检查,这属于犯罪行为。 - My position on countermeasures which deal with prostitution is that on top of china's current legal foundation, which does not count prostitution as a criminal offence, further steps should be taken to see prostitution decriminalized.
我在卖淫对策上的主张是,在我国现有的不以卖淫为刑事犯罪的法律基础上,进一步实现卖淫行为的非罪化。
