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IELTS BNC: 2063 COCA: 1953
criminal
adjective /ˈkrɪmɪn(ə)l/
  1. 1
    [usually before noun] relating to illegal acts 犯罪的;犯法的

    The book examines the causes of criminal behaviour. 该书考察了犯罪行为的起因。

    a criminal offence/act :

    It is a criminal offence to threaten someone with violence. 用暴力威胁他人是犯罪行为。

     Synonyms and related words
    Illegal or dishonest: illegal, unlawful, shady...
    1. a.
      [only before noun] relating to parts of the legal system that deal with crime 刑事的

      the criminal justice system 刑法体系

      Police are conducting a criminal investigation into his business affairs. 警方正在对他的经营活动展开刑事调查。

      criminal charges (=official statements saying that someone is accused by the police of committing a crime) 刑事起诉 :

      You could face criminal charges. 你可能要面临刑事起诉。

      criminal proceedings (=the process of examining a crime in a court of law) 刑事诉讼程序 :

      There is not enough evidence to start criminal proceedings against him. 没有足够的证据对他提起刑事诉讼。

       Synonyms and related words
    2. b.
      [only before noun] used about people who often commit crimes 常犯罪的

      the criminal element in society 社会上的犯罪分子

      the criminal underworld (=people who regularly commit crimes) 黑社会 :

      links between politicians and the criminal underworld 政客和黑社会的联系

       Synonyms and related words
      Illegal or dishonest: illegal, unlawful, shady...
  2. 2
    bad, wrong, or unfair in a way that makes you angry 应受责备的;可耻的

    It's criminal the way they treat their animals. 他们那样对待动物真是可耻。

    That's a criminal waste of resources. 那样浪费资源太不应该了。

     Synonyms and related words
    Morally bad or wrong: evil, wicked, gross...
     Synonyms and related words
    Unfair: unfair, unjust, unequal...
criminal
noun [C] /ˈkrɪmɪn(ə)l/
singularcriminal
pluralcriminals
  1. someone who has committed a crime 罪犯

    The system is designed to prevent criminals from reoffending. 该制度是为预防罪犯再次犯罪而设的。

    a convicted criminal (=one who has been judged guilty in a court of law) 已被定罪的人;犯人 :

    Convicted criminals should not profit from publicizing their crimes. 犯人不应从媒体对其罪行的公开报道中获利。

    a hardened criminal (=someone who has committed many crimes) 惯犯 :

    Most of the offenders are not hardened criminals. 大多数犯人都不是惯犯。

     Synonyms and related words
    General words for criminals: criminal, offender, underworld...
IELTS BNC: 2063 COCA: 1953
criminal

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + CRIMINAL ADJECTIVEdangerous, violent危險/暴力罪犯real, serious真正的罪犯;重罪犯habitual, hardened慣犯career, professional職業罪犯master主犯petty, street輕罪犯;街頭犯罪者convicted已決犯known, suspected, wanted已知的罪犯;嫌疑犯;通緝犯He has been associating with known criminals.他一直和一些盡人皆知的罪犯有來往。potential潛在的犯罪人notorious臭名昭着的罪犯common普通刑事犯She was treated like a common criminal.她被當成普通刑事犯對待。corporate, white-collar法人犯罪人;白領罪犯war戰犯He was tried as a war criminal.他被當作戰犯受審。VERB + CRIMINALcatch抓獲罪犯I told him to pass the information to the police so they could catch the criminals.我告訴他把情報傳給警方以便他們能抓住罪犯。convict, prosecute宣判罪犯有罪;對罪犯提起公訴
IELTS BNC: 2063 COCA: 1953
criminal adj.
illegal (a criminal offence) outrageous (a criminal waste)
criminal

noun

criminal ♦︎ offender ♦︎ culprit ♦︎ sinner ♦︎ felon ♦︎ crook ♦︎ delinquentThese are all words for a person who does sth that is wrong, dishonest or against the law. 这些词均表示犯错的人、罪犯、违法者。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a convicted / habitual criminal / offender / felonto catch a criminal / an offender / the culprit / a crookto identify / apprehend a criminal / an offender / a culpritto convict / sentence a criminal / an offenderto punish criminals / offenders / the culprit / sinners / felons criminal [countable] a person who commits a crime 罪犯Society does not know how to deal with hardened criminals (= people who regularly commit crimes and are not sorry for what they do).社会不知道怎样处置惯犯。I was treated just like a common criminal.我受到如同普通罪犯一般的对待。 (BrE) Sending these youngsters to prison simply trains them to become professional criminals.把这些年轻人送进监狱简直是培训他们成为职业罪犯。 (NAmE) career criminals职业罪犯 offender [countable] (rather formal) a person who commits a crime; a person or thing that does sth wrong 犯罪者;违法者;祸害He spent some time in a young offender institution.他在青少年罪犯管教所待了一些时间。First offenders (= people who had never committed a crime before this one) were treated more leniently.以前对待初犯者较为宽大。He favours tougher punishments for repeat offenders (= people who commit the same crime more than once).他赞成对累犯者处以更严厉的惩罚。Child protection groups are calling for a national register of sex offenders (= people found guilty of illegal sexual acts).儿童保护团体要求在全国范围内对性犯罪者做登记。When it comes to pollution, the chemical industry is a major offender.谈到环境污染问题,化工产业是一大祸害。NOTE 辨析 Criminal or offender? Criminal suggests that not only has sb committed a crime, but that they have a tendency to commit crimes. Offender simply means that sb has broken the law at least once. For example, a driver who has broken the speed limit is an offender, but you would not call them a criminal. Offender is the word that is preferred by people whose job involves dealing with people who break the law. * criminal指已经犯罪且有犯罪倾向的人。offender仅指至少违法一次的人。例如,超速的司机是offender,但不会称之为criminal。offender是与违法者打交道的人偏好使用的词。 culprit ˈkʌlprɪt [countable] a person who has done sth wrong or against the law; a person or thing responsible for causing a problem 犯错的人;罪犯;罪魁祸首The police quickly identified the real culprits.警方很快查出了真正的罪犯。The main culprit in the current crisis seems to be modern farming techniques.当前这场危机的罪魁祸首似乎是现代农业技术。NOTE 辨析 offender or culprit? Culprit is nearly always used after the, because it is used to talk about the person, people or thing responsible for a particular thing that has happened. The most common adjectives used for describing a culprit are biggest, main, major, prime, real and worst. Offender can also be used in this way, although it is a little more formal than culprit. * culprit几乎总是用于定冠词the之后,因其指的是对发生的特定事件负责的人或事物。最常用于描述culprit的形容词是biggest、main、major、prime、real和worst。offender亦可这样用,但是它比culprit稍为正式。 sinner [countable] (formal) a person who has committed a sin or sins (= broken God's law) 罪人God forgives all sinners who repent.上帝原谅所有忏悔的罪人。 felon ˈfelən [countable] (especially NAmE, law 法律) a person who has committed a felony (= a serious crime such as murder or rape) 重罪犯The law requires convicted felons entering the state to register their address with the police.这项法律要求进入该州的已定罪重犯向警方登记住址。 crook krʊk [countable] (informal) a dishonest person, especially one who steals money 骗子(尤指偷钱者)That salesman is a real crook.那个推销员真是个骗子。The film portrays a world of small-time crooks, petty crime and drinking clubs.那部电影描绘的世界里有不高明的骗子、不严重的犯罪和饮酒俱乐部。 delinquent dɪˈlɪŋkwənt [countable] (rather formal) a person, especially a young person, who shows a tendency to commit crime 有违法倾向者(尤指青少年)What can be done to help these juvenile deliquents turn away from crime?可以做点什么来帮助这些少年犯远离犯罪?

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