criminality 英 [,krɪmɪ'nælɪtɪ]   美 [,krɪmɪ'næləti]

criminality

criminality  英 [,krɪmɪ'nælɪtɪ] 美 [,krɪmɪ'næləti]

n. 有罪,犯罪;犯罪行为 

名词复数:criminalities 

So, his letters come out of this western land, New Mexico, and a land of criminality, the reform school. 他的信从新墨西哥这片西部的土地而来,还是寄宿学校这种犯罪滋生地。
"This is criminality pure and simple, and it has to be confronted and defeated," Cameron told reporters from outside his residence at 10 Downing Street. “这是纯粹的又简单的犯罪行为; 我们必须正视它,并打败它”,卡梅伦在唐宁街10号他的官邸外告诉记者。

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  • n. 有罪,犯罪;犯罪行为
  • 1. So, his letters come out of this western land, New Mexico, and a land of criminality, the reform school.

    他的信从新墨西哥这片西部的土地而来,还是寄宿学校这种犯罪滋生地。

  • 2. "This is criminality pure and simple, and it has to be confronted and defeated," Cameron told reporters from outside his residence at 10 Downing Street.

    “这是纯粹的又简单的犯罪行为; 我们必须正视它,并打败它”,卡梅伦在唐宁街10号他的官邸外告诉记者。

  • 3. We had to be prepared to intervene literally family by family and at an early stage, even before any criminality had occurred.

    我们必须准备在初期就逐一介入各个问题家庭,甚至早在任何犯罪行为发生之前。

  • criminality (n.) "quality or state of being criminal," 1610s, from French criminalité, from Medieval Latin criminalitas, from Latin criminalis (see criminal (adj.)).
crim·in·al·ity / ˌkrɪmɪˈnæləti ; NAmE ˌkrɪmɪˈnæləti / noun [uncountable ] the fact of people being involved in crime; criminal acts 犯罪;有罪;犯罪行为 crim·in·al·ity / ˌkrɪmɪˈnæləti ; NAmE ˌkrɪmɪˈnæləti /
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