affray 英 [əˈfreɪ]   美 [əˈfre]

affray

affray  英 [əˈfreɪ] 美 [əˈfre]

n. 滋事;骚乱;争论 

名词复数:affrays 

They were convicted of affray and received community service sentences. 他们因殴斗滋事被判决为社区义务服务。
Whilst the new town was growing, a party of convicts and soldiers was still busy on the little farms at Risdon, and early in May they had a most unfortunate affray with the natives. 新的小镇茁壮成长的同时,一部分犯人和士兵正在里斯登的小农场忙碌。

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  • n. 滋事;骚乱;争论
  • 1. They were convicted of affray and received community service sentences.

    他们因殴斗滋事被判决为社区义务服务。

  • 2. Whilst the new town was growing, a party of convicts and soldiers was still busy on the little farms at Risdon, and early in May they had a most unfortunate affray with the natives.

    新的小镇茁壮成长的同时,一部分犯人和士兵正在里斯登的小农场忙碌。

  • 3. Most of the underworld crimes in recent years are seeking quarrels, affray and intentional injury(short for the three kinds of crimes).

    近年来,黑恶势力犯罪表现较多的就是寻衅滋事、聚众斗殴和故意伤害案件(简称“三类”案件)。

  • affray (n.) c. 1300, "fear, terror, state of alarm produced by a sudden disturbance," from Old French affrai, effrei, esfrei "disturbance, fright," from esfreer (v.) "to worry, concern, trouble, disturb," from Vulgar Latin *exfridare, a hybrid word meaning literally "to take out of peace."
af·fray / əˈfreɪ ; NAmE əˈfreɪ / noun [countable ,  usually singular ,  uncountable ] ( law ) a fight or violent behaviour in a public place (在公共场所)斗殴,闹事 affray affrays af·fray / əˈfreɪ ; NAmE əˈfreɪ /
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