crim·i·nal1 /ˈkrɪmɪnəl/ ●●● S3 W2 adjectiveadj 1 SCCCRIMErelating to crime 犯罪的,犯法的 Experts cannot agree on the causes of criminal behaviour. 专家对犯罪行为的原因不能取得一致意见。
I was sure he was involved in some kind of criminal activity. 我肯定他在从事某种犯罪活动。
She has not committed a criminal offence (=a crime). 她没有犯罪。
He was arrested and charged with criminal damage (=damaging someone’s property illegally). 他遭到逮捕并被指控犯有刑事损坏罪。
The doctor was found guilty of criminal negligence (=not taking enough care to protect people you are responsible for). 这名医生被判过失犯罪。
2 SCTrelating to the part of the legal system that is concerned with crime 与犯罪有关的;刑事的 → civil The case will be tried in a criminal court. 这个案子将在刑事法庭审理。
We have no faith in the criminal justice system. 我们对刑事审判制度没有任何信心。
The police are investigating the matter, and he may face criminal charges (=be officially accused of a crime). 警方正在调查此案,他可能面临刑事诉讼。
She usually deals with serious criminal cases. 她一般处理重大刑事案件。
3 BAD BEHAVIOUR OR ACTIONSwrong, dishonest, and unacceptable 罪过的;错误的;奸诈的;无法容忍的 SYN wicked It seems criminal that teachers are paid so little money. 教师的工资这么少,真让人无法接受。
—criminally adverbadv a hospital for the criminally insane 专治精神病罪犯的医院
—criminality /ˌkrɪməˈnæləti/ noun [uncountableU]
n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 1: relating to crimenounscriminal activityThere was no evidence of any criminal activity.
a criminal offence/act (=a crime)Cruelty to animals is a criminal offence.
criminal behaviourIs it possible that the tendency to criminal behaviour is inherited?
criminal wrongdoing American EnglishAmE (=actions that are illegal)The investigation cleared him of any criminal wrongdoing.
criminal damage British EnglishBrE (=damaging someone's property illegally)He was charged with criminal damage to his boss's car.
criminal negligence (=not taking enough care to protect people you are responsible for)Charges of criminal negligence were brought against senior staff.
a criminal investigation (=when a possible crime is investigated)The FBI is conducting a criminal investigation into the bombing.
n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 2: relating to the part of the legal system that is concerned with crimenounsthe criminal justice systemHow effective is our criminal justice system?
criminal lawI’m more interested in criminal law than civil law.
a criminal charge (=an official accusation that someone has committed a crime)He’s been arrested on a very serious criminal charge.
a criminal record (=a record, kept by the police, of the crimes someone has committed)It can be hard for someone with a criminal record to find work.
a criminal caseThe crown court usually deals with criminal cases.
a criminal trialHis year-long criminal trial ended in October.
criminal proceedings (=actions to deal with criminals, such as charging people with crimes or bringing them to trial)Criminal proceedings have been started against the officers connected with the events.
a criminal courtThe trial will take place in an international criminal court.
a criminal lawyer (=who deals with criminal cases)