misdemeanor
英 [ˌmɪsdɪˈmiːnə]
美 [ˌmɪsdəˈminər]
n. 行为失检
复数:misdemeanors
COCA.10750
英英释义
noun
- a crime less serious than a felony
双语例句
- Merck agreed to pay a$ 321 million criminal fine and plead guilty to one misdemeanor count of illegally introducing a drug into interstate commerce, the Justice Department said in a news release.
美国司法部在一次新闻发布会上表示,默克制药公司对其在洲际贸易中非法引入药物表示认罪,并愿意支付3.21亿美元的刑事罚款。 - A misdemeanor is a less serious offense for which the offender may be sentenced to probation, county detention ( in a juvenile facility or jail), a fine, or some combination of the three.
行为不端是相对较轻的犯罪行为,罪犯会得到缓刑、拘留(在未成年人教管所或监狱)、处以罚金,或者三者兼有。 - One who has been convicted of a misdemeanor. Those who recidivate are often minor criminals.
那些容易再犯的多是罪过较轻的罪犯。 - Tips: Policy is a kind of law in the West, but breaking this law would be called a "misdemeanor"( a minor crime) instead of felony.
注意:在西方,政策和规定也是法律的一种,唯一不同的是,违反这种法律被称作“轻罪”而不是重罪。 - It is a misdemeanor to show movies that depict acts of felonious crime.
播放描述重罪犯罪行为的影片是轻罪。 - Juveniles, or people under the age of eighteen, are usually tried in a juvenile court for misdemeanor offenses.
未成年人或者十八周岁以下的人,所犯的罪行为轻罪通常在少年法庭接受审判。 - Charge with a crime or misdemeanor.
对犯罪或轻罪提出控告。 - Jenna and Barbara Bush both face misdemeanor charges.
杰娜和芭芭拉-布什姐俩都面临轻罪指控。 - Of a crime or misdemeanor; punishable by a fine set by a judge.
对于罪行或轻罪;可被法官规定的罚款惩罚的。 - She was ticketed for misdemeanor driving with a suspended license.
她此前以因飚车而被吊销了驾驶执照。