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
- 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。 - It points out those criminals who follow traditional values use techniques of neutralization to offset crime ill feeling of their heart in order to rationalize their criminal offence.
“中和技术理论”是一种研究少年犯罪心理的社会学理论,它指出奉行传统价值观念的犯罪人如何使用中和技术抵消其内心的罪恶感,从而将其犯罪行为合理化。 - There is no doubt that it is a criminal offence to hack into others'computers and get secret data.
毫无疑问,非法侵入他人电脑获取机密资料是刑事犯罪。 - 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。 - In Vietnam, causing losses to a state enterprise is a serious criminal offence.
在越南,导致国有企业蒙受损失是一项严重的刑事犯罪。 - I further declare that I have not been convicted of any criminal offence in a court of law.
我还要宣布法庭从未宣判我有罪。我知道任何蓄意的谣传都能让我的申请无法通过。 - In Britain the Consumer Protection Act makes it a criminal offence to sell goods that are unsafe.
英国的《消费者保护法》规定销售不安全物品属刑事犯罪行为。 - It is a criminal offence to threaten someone with violence.
用暴力威胁他人是犯罪行为。 - 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。 - One of the law officer, a member of parliament, who prosecute for the crown in certain cases, advise, advise government department on legal problem and decide if major criminal offence shall be tried.
检察长之一,下院议员,他在某些诉案中为王室政府就法律问题向政府部门提出意见并决定是否对大的刑事犯罪进行审判。