释义 |
de·lin·quen·cy \-nsē, -nsi\ noun (-es) Etymology: Late Latin delinquentia, from Latin delinquent-, delinquens (present participle of delinquere) + -ia -y : the quality or state of being delinquent: as a. : failure, omission, or violation of duty : transgression of law b. : misdeed, fault, offense : misfeasance, malfeasance, misdemeanor; often : a tendency to commit such offenses — usually distinguished from crime on the basis of an implied psychological rather than a judicial attitude toward the offender c. : a debt on which payment of interest or principal is in arrears — used especially of taxes and mortgage loans |