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单词 convict
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convict

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con·vict

C0617400 (kən-vĭkt′)v. con·vict·ed, con·vict·ing, con·victs v.tr.1. Law To find or prove (someone) guilty of an offense or crime, especially by the verdict of a court: The jury convicted the defendant of manslaughter.2. To show or declare to be blameworthy; condemn: His remarks convicted him of a lack of sensitivity.3. To make aware of one's sinfulness or guilt.v.intr. To return a verdict of guilty in a court: "We need jurors ... who will not convict merely because they are suspicious" (Scott Turow).n. (kŏn′vĭkt′) Law 1. A person found or declared guilty of an offense or crime.2. A person serving a sentence of imprisonment.
[Middle English convicten, from Latin convincere, convict-; see convince.]

convict

vb (tr) (Law) to pronounce (someone) guilty of an offence n 1. (Law) a person found guilty of an offence against the law, esp one who is sentenced to imprisonment 2. (Law) a person serving a prison sentence adj obsolete convicted [C14: from Latin convictus convicted of crime, from convincere to prove guilty, convince] conˈvictable, conˈvictible adj

con•vict

(v., adj. kənˈvɪkt; n. ˈkɒn vɪkt)

v.t. 1. to prove or declare guilty of an offense, esp. after a legal trial. 2. to impress with a sense of guilt. n. 3. a person proved or declared guilty of an offense. 4. a person serving a prison sentence. adj. 5. Archaic. convicted. [1350–1400; Middle English < Latin convictus, past participle of convincere to overcome (in a suit), convict; see convince] con•vict′a•ble, con•vict′i•ble, adj. con•vic′tive, adj. con•vic′tive•ly, adv.

convict


Past participle: convicted
Gerund: convicting
Imperative
convict
convict
Present
I convict
you convict
he/she/it convicts
we convict
you convict
they convict
Preterite
I convicted
you convicted
he/she/it convicted
we convicted
you convicted
they convicted
Present Continuous
I am convicting
you are convicting
he/she/it is convicting
we are convicting
you are convicting
they are convicting
Present Perfect
I have convicted
you have convicted
he/she/it has convicted
we have convicted
you have convicted
they have convicted
Past Continuous
I was convicting
you were convicting
he/she/it was convicting
we were convicting
you were convicting
they were convicting
Past Perfect
I had convicted
you had convicted
he/she/it had convicted
we had convicted
you had convicted
they had convicted
Future
I will convict
you will convict
he/she/it will convict
we will convict
you will convict
they will convict
Future Perfect
I will have convicted
you will have convicted
he/she/it will have convicted
we will have convicted
you will have convicted
they will have convicted
Future Continuous
I will be convicting
you will be convicting
he/she/it will be convicting
we will be convicting
you will be convicting
they will be convicting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been convicting
you have been convicting
he/she/it has been convicting
we have been convicting
you have been convicting
they have been convicting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been convicting
you will have been convicting
he/she/it will have been convicting
we will have been convicting
you will have been convicting
they will have been convicting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been convicting
you had been convicting
he/she/it had been convicting
we had been convicting
you had been convicting
they had been convicting
Conditional
I would convict
you would convict
he/she/it would convict
we would convict
you would convict
they would convict
Past Conditional
I would have convicted
you would have convicted
he/she/it would have convicted
we would have convicted
you would have convicted
they would have convicted
Thesaurus
Noun1.convict - a person serving a sentence in a jail or prisonconvict - a person serving a sentence in a jail or prisoncon, yard bird, yardbird, inmatelifer - a prisoner serving a term of life imprisonmentcaptive, prisoner - a person who is confined; especially a prisoner of wartrusty - a convict who is considered trustworthy and granted special privileges
2.convict - a person who has been convicted of a criminal offenseoffender, wrongdoer - a person who transgresses moral or civil lawfirst offender - someone convicted for the first timesex offender - someone who has been convicted of a sex crime
Verb1.convict - find or declare guilty; "The man was convicted of fraud and sentenced"law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"reconvict - convict anewpronounce, label, judge - pronounce judgment on; "They labeled him unfit to work here"acquit, assoil, exculpate, exonerate, discharge, clear - pronounce not guilty of criminal charges; "The suspect was cleared of the murder charges"

convict

verb1. find guilty, sentence, condemn, imprison, pronounce guilty There was sufficient evidence to convict him.noun1. prisoner, criminal, con (slang), lag (slang), villain, felon, jailbird, malefactor The prison houses only lifers and convicts on death row.
Translations
判罪宣判有罪罪犯

convict

(kənˈvikt) verb to prove or declare (someone) guilty. She was convicted of theft. 定罪 宣判有罪 (ˈkonvikt) noun a person serving a sentence for a crime. Two of the convicts have escaped from prison. 罪犯 罪犯conˈviction (-ʃən) noun1. the passing of a sentence on a guilty person. She has had two convictions for drunken driving. 定罪 定罪2. (a) strong belief. It's my conviction that he's right. 堅信 确信

convict

判罪zhCN

convict

enUK

convict of (something)

To be deem guilty of a crime. With all of the evidence against him, he'll surely be convicted of that crime.See also: convict, of

convict someone of something

to pronounce someone guilty of something. In the end, they convicted her of theft. The police wanted to convict Max of the crime.See also: convict, of

convict

enUK

convict

1. a person found guilty of an offence against the law, esp one who is sentenced to imprisonment 2. a person serving a prison sentence

convict

enUK
Related to convict: Convict cichlid

Convict

To adjudge an accused person guilty of a crime at the conclusion of a criminal prosecution, or after the entry of a plea of guilty or a plea of nolo contendere. An individual who has been found guilty of a crime and, as a result, is serving a sentence as punishment for the act; a prisoner.

convict

1) v. to find guilty of a crime after a trial. 2) n. a person who has been convicted of a felony and sent to prison.

convict

to pronounce (someone) guilty of an offence or the person found guilty of an offence especially one who is sentenced to imprisonment. A person who has been convicted has a conviction. Subject to various rules this previous conviction may appear as part of a person's criminal record which is usually brought to the attention of a sentencing court at the time of sentence. Subject to various other rules and depending on the legal system it may or may not be brought to the attention of a court in a later case during the trial. Such rules are required because the existence of a conviction may result in prejudice - especially if it is for a similar matter.

CONVICT. One who has been condemned by a competent court. This term is wore commonly applied to one who has been convicted of a crime or misdemeanor. There are various local acts which punish the importation of convicts.

AcronymsSeeCON

convict

enUK
Related to convict: Convict cichlid
  • all
  • verb
  • noun

Synonyms for convict

verb find guilty

Synonyms

  • find guilty
  • sentence
  • condemn
  • imprison
  • pronounce guilty

noun prisoner

Synonyms

  • prisoner
  • criminal
  • con
  • lag
  • villain
  • felon
  • jailbird
  • malefactor

Synonyms for convict

noun a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison

Synonyms

  • con
  • yard bird
  • yardbird
  • inmate

Related Words

  • lifer
  • captive
  • prisoner
  • trusty

noun a person who has been convicted of a criminal offense

Related Words

  • offender
  • wrongdoer
  • first offender
  • sex offender

verb find or declare guilty

Related Words

  • law
  • jurisprudence
  • reconvict
  • pronounce
  • label
  • judge

Antonyms

  • acquit
  • assoil
  • exculpate
  • exonerate
  • discharge
  • clear
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