英 [kraɪm] 美 [kraɪm]
n. 罪,罪行;犯罪,犯罪活动;可耻行为,错误
v. <英,非正式>(尤指在军队里)指控……有罪,判……有罪
复数crimes
第三人称单数crimes
现在分词criming
过去式crimed
过去分词crimed
crime /kraɪm/ CET4 TEM4
有变体名词 A crime is an illegal action or activity for which a person can be punished by law. 罪行
He and Lieutenant Cassidy were checking the scene of the crime.
当时他正与卡西迪中尉一起检查犯罪现场。
...the growing problem of organized crime.
…越来越严重的有组织犯罪问题。
可数名词 If you say that doing something is a crime, you think it is very wrong or a serious mistake. 严重错误
It would be a crime to travel all the way to Australia and not stop in Sydney.
如果千里迢迢去澳大利亚而不在悉尼停留,那就是大错特错。
(criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act
a long record of crimes
同义词: law-breaking
an evil act not necessarily punishable by law
crimes of the heart
Crime(犯罪):巴林是个非常安全的国家。犯罪率非常低,深夜行走在首都麦纳玛的市中心也是非常安全的。
Crime has gone down 70 percent.
犯罪率已下降了70%。
We will unite in fighting crime.
我们将联手打击犯罪。
Crime figures are rising rapidly.
犯罪数字正在迅速上升。
In nineteen seventy, James Conaway wrote a crime novel called The Big Easy. The story was set in New Orleans.
VOA : special.2010.03.14
This lowly variety is not the kind of imagination I would like readers to use. What a crime!
我不希望读者们用到这种相对低端的想象方式,罪过啊!你们中有多少人为你们!
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
Crime is not high. I come from Detroit where crime is a lot higher there than it is in New York.
犯罪率不高。我来自底特律,那里犯罪率比纽约高很多。
SpeakingMax英语口语达人 : 对纽约的印象
Today we tell about a wave of crime taking place in the warm waters off the east coast of Africa.
VOA : special.2009.05.27
Supporters say the law will help reduce crime by illegal immigrants who cross the border from Mexico into Arizona.
VOA : special.2010.05.01
Penalties for kidnapping, theft and white-collar crime were also toughened, with longer jail terms prescribed.
So serious was her crime that it required 14 policemen in two vans to arrest her.
Mr. MIKHAIL GRISHANKOV (Anti-Organized Crime Committee): (Through translator) It's a very powerful multi-headed system.