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misdemeanours
【ˌmɪsdɪˈmiːnəz】
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美:
常见释义:
n.
行为不端;轻罪;不轨行为
原型:misdemeanour
1、treasonable
misdemeanours
─── 【法】 叛国轻罪
1、misdemeanors reckless driving ─── 轻罪鲁莽驾驶
2、misdemeanors mn ─── 轻罪
3、misdemeanor charge ─── 轻罪指控
4、misdemeanor battery ─── 轻罪组
5、misdemean ─── vi.做不规矩事;行为不正;n.不端正的行为;vt.使行为不端
6、misdemeanant ─── n.行为不端的人;轻罪犯人
7、misdemeanor ─── n.轻罪;品行不端
8、misdemeanors definition ─── 轻罪定义
9、misdemeanor and felony ─── 轻罪和重罪
10、misdemeanors ─── n.轻罪
1、A roster of recent
misdemeanours
illustrates the point. ─── 近期一系列的违法案件充分说明这一点。
2、Several other banks have been fined for similar
misdemeanours
. ─── 其他几家银行也因类似的不当行为而被处以罚款。
3、The theoretical foundation of strict criminal policy is the theory of retribution and traditional concept of
misdemeanours
. ─── “严”的理论基础主要建立在报应刑理论和重刑的传统理念之上;
4、Several other Banks have been fined for similar
misdemeanours
. ─── 其他几家银行也因类似的不当行为而被处以罚款。
5、One test for Mr Lee will be whether he and the courts continue to treat the
misdemeanours
of chaebol bosses lightly. ─── 对李明博的一个考验是他和法院是否仍对财团老总的不法行为判罚过轻。
6、Paul appeared before the faculty to account for his various
misdemeanours
. ─── 保罗在全体教职员面前解释了他的种种不端行为。
7、Absolutely no one gets away with a single act that causes any harm to another, and you will be the sternest judge of your own
misdemeanours
. ─── 肯定的是没有人可以逃脱责罚,如果他造成对他人的伤害,而他将是自己行为最大的审判者。
8、But several researchers have found it surprisingly easy to make people fess up to invented
misdemeanours
. ─── 但是几位研究人员发现,让人们承认捏造的轻罪出奇地容易。
9、The region, which lies just behind the right ear, becomes more active when we think about other peoples
misdemeanours
or good works. ─── 当我们想到别人的微小错误或好事时,位于右耳背后的部位变得更加活跃。
Emily knew nothing about her husbands
misdemeanours
.
And the trawl for tax dodgers also threw up other
misdemeanours
.
Try to stick to the subject of the row rather than bringing up 25 years worth of
misdemeanours
.
Under close questioning, the wretched man caved in abjectly and confessed all his
misdemeanours
.
But these are minor
misdemeanours
when compared to something major like changing a winning formula.
Fraudulent acts would be tried as
misdemeanours
and punished by up to two years in prison with or without hard labour.
But several researchers have found it surprisingly easy to make people fess up to invented
misdemeanours
.
At present, the president has the constitutional power to dismiss an elected government for large scale
misdemeanours
.