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单词 crimes
释义

crime

noun

ˈkrīm How to pronounce crime (audio)
1
: an illegal act for which someone can be punished by the government
especially : a gross violation of law
2
: a grave offense especially against morality
3
: criminal activity
efforts to fight crime
4
: something reprehensible, foolish, or disgraceful
It's a crime to waste good food.
crimeless
ˈkrīm-ləs How to pronounce crime (audio)
adjective

Synonyms

  • criminality
  • lawbreaking
  • lawlessness
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Example Sentences

She paid dearly for her crimes. evidence that helped them solve the crime He was punished for a crime that he didn't commit. the recent increase in violent crime Being single is not a crime. There's no greater crime than forgetting your anniversary. See More
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, "wrongdoing, sin," borrowed from Anglo-French, going back to Latin crīmin-, crīmen "accusation, charge, indictment, source of an accusation, misdeed, offense," probably from crī-, variant stem of cernere "to sift, discern, decide, determine" + -men, resultative noun suffix (probably originally "decision," then "judicial decision, indictment") — more at certain entry 1

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

crime

noun

ˈkrīm How to pronounce crime (audio)
1
: the act of doing something forbidden by law or the failure to do an act required by law
2
: an act that is foolish or wrong
It's a crime to waste food.

Legal Definition

crime

noun

ˈkrīm How to pronounce crime (audio)
1
: conduct that is prohibited and has a specific punishment (as incarceration or fine) prescribed by public law compare delict, tort
2
: an offense against public law usually excluding a petty violation see also felony, misdemeanor

Note: Crimes in the common-law tradition were originally defined primarily by judicial decision. For the most part, common-law crimes are now codified. There is a general principle “nullum crimen sine lege,” that there can be no crime without a law. A crime generally consists of both conduct, known as the actus reus, and a concurrent state of mind, known as the mens rea.

3
: criminal activity

History and Etymology for crime

Middle French, from Latin crimen fault, accusation, crime

crimes

noun

plural of crime
1
as in shames
a regrettable or blameworthy act it's a crime to waste food, so give the rest of the pizza to me

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • shames
  • sins
  • outrages
  • pities
  • scandals
  • disgraces
2
as in violations
a breaking of a moral or legal code anyone who commits a crime should expect to be punished for it

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • violations
  • offences
  • sins
  • felonies
  • misdeeds
  • wrongdoings
  • offenses
  • transgressions
  • errors
  • trespasses
  • debts
  • misdoings
  • malefactions
  • breaches
  • misdemeanors
  • corruptions
  • lawbreakings
  • infringements
  • misconducts
  • abuses
  • immoralities
  • depravities
  • hate crimes
  • bias crimes
  • criminalities
  • peccadilloes
  • iniquities
  • foibles
  • illegalities
  • debaucheries
  • faults
  • misfeasances
  • vices
  • peccadillos
  • falls
  • breaks
  • downfalls
  • descents

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • noncrimes
  • innocences
  • moralities
  • impeccabilities
  • irreproachabilities
  • virtues
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