criminalize



vt.
宣布…犯法,使负刑事责任;
变形
过去式:criminalized过去分词:criminalized现在分词:criminalizing第三人称单数:criminalizes
英英释义
criminalize[ 'kriminəlaiz ]
v.
treat as a criminal
declare illegal; outlaw
"Marijuana is criminalized in the U.S."
同义词:outlawcriminaliseillegalizeillegalise
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
The use of opium was not criminalized until fairly recently.
直到最近抽鸦片才被判定为非法。
China is revising its penal law to criminalize gender-selective abortions.
中国目前正在修正其刑法,将因性别选择而遗弃婴儿的行为列为犯罪。
to sb's certain knowledge
权威例句
The power to criminalizeIs it Wrong to Criminalize and Punish Psychopaths?
The power to criminalize: Violence, inequality and the law
The Movement to Criminalize Sex Work in the United States
Off with their heads: the need to criminalize some forms of scientific misconduct
Morals Legislation After Lawrence: Can States Criminalize the Sale of Sexual Devices?
Recognizing and Remedying the Harm of Battering: A Call to Criminalize Domestic Violence
The Environment as an Ideological Weapon: A Proposal to Criminalize Environmental Terrorism
Prevalence and public health implications of state laws that criminalize potential HIV exposure in the United States.
HIV Risk among MSM in Senegal: A Qualitative Rapid Assessment of the Impact of Enforcing Laws That Criminalize Same Sex Practices
1. Although he was only grumbling, his choice of words made Rodney angry.
尽管他只是在咕哝,可是他的措词却让罗德妮恼火。
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2. Although they're expensive, they last forever and never go out of style.
尽管价格昂贵,但它们经久耐用,永不过时。
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3. Although people sometimes buy property sight unseen, it'sa remarkably bad idea.
尽管人们有时没看房就买了房,但这真是一个很糟糕的主意。
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4. Although this recipe looks long, it is actually very quick to prepare.
尽管这个菜谱看上去很长,其实做起来很快。
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5. I was never really happy there, although the people were kindness itself.
我在那里从来没有真正高兴过,虽然那里的人们非常亲切。
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