criminal offence
英 [ˈkrɪmɪnl əˈfens]
美 [ˈkrɪmɪnl əˈfens]
刑事犯罪
英英释义
noun
- (criminal law) an act punishable by law
- a long record of crimes
双语例句
- Despite this, the arrests were deemed valid because the couple had attempted to avoid border controls, which is a criminal offence.
尽管如此,此次逮捕仍然是合法的,因为这对夫妇曾试图逃过边境检查,这属于犯罪行为。 - We regard this as a criminal offence.
我们认为这是一种刑事犯罪行为。 - If they are found to be counterfeit the products will be destroyed and the person found in possession of them will be prosecuted for a criminal offence.
如果他们发现这些产品就是假冒伪劣产品,那么就会将其销毁,并对持有这些假冒伪劣商品的人提出刑事控诉。 - Soon after, Congress approved legislation making it a criminal offence to offer rebates on tariffs the ICC had approved, and the commission thereafter operated as the manager of a railroad cartel.
不久之后,国会通过了立法,在州际商务委员会批准的费率基础上提供折扣,被定为刑事犯罪。委员会随后也成了铁路卡特尔的管理者。 - The negative intense emotion is the University student's catalyst of the intense emotional criminal offence.
消极的激情是消极情绪的积累,是形成大学生激情犯罪行为的催化剂。 - It is for the courts to decide whether their behaviour was a criminal offence.
他们的行为是否构成犯罪要交给法院定夺。 - In Britain the Consumer Protection Act makes it a criminal offence to sell goods that are unsafe.
英国的《消费者保护法》规定销售不安全物品属刑事犯罪行为。 - There is no doubt that it is a criminal offence to hack into others'computers and get secret data.
毫无疑问,非法侵入他人电脑获取机密资料是刑事犯罪。 - In England and Wales, once the police have charged a person with a criminal offence, the crown Prosecution Service assumes control of the case reviews the evidence to decide whether to prosecute.
刑事诉讼程序在英格兰和威尔士,一旦警察指控某人犯有刑事罪,皇家检察总署就要接管此案,并独立地审核证据以决定是否起诉。 - Abstract an important reason, which causes criminal offence, is a crime motive of the crime native.
摘要引起犯罪行为的一个重要原因是犯罪人的犯罪动机。
