felon 英 [ˈfelən]   美 [ˈfɛlən]

felon

felon  英 [ˈfelən] 美 [ˈfɛlən]

n. [法] 重罪犯;瘭疽;恶棍 

名词复数:felons 

This is a fraudulent lawsuit brought by a convicted felon, and we look forward to defending it in court. 这是一个被判欺诈的重罪犯提起的诉讼,我们期待着在法庭上辩护。
He was also, as a friend’s follow-up Google search revealed, a felon, and had served time in prison in a RICO case. 但一个朋友在谷哥上搜索发现,他也是一个重罪犯,还曾因RICO(诈骗腐败组织集团犯罪法)案件进过监狱。

  • Technically, a felon is anyone who's been convicted of a serious crime, but you can use felon to describe anyone you think has done something terrible.
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  • n. [法] 重罪犯;瘭疽;恶棍
  • 1. This is a fraudulent lawsuit brought by a convicted felon, and we look forward to defending it in court.

    这是一个被判欺诈的重罪犯提起的诉讼,我们期待着在法庭上辩护。

  • 2. He was also, as a friend’s follow-up Google search revealed, a felon, and had served time in prison in a RICO case.

    但一个朋友在谷哥上搜索发现,他也是一个重罪犯,还曾因RICO(诈骗腐败组织集团犯罪法)案件进过监狱。

  • 3. It’s curious, also, that any felon, drug addict, or recovering hedonist can loudly proclaim a sudden embrace of Jesus and be welcomed without doubt by leaders of the religious right.

    还有一点令人好奇,那些重罪犯,吸毒者或者恢复享乐主义者可以大声宣告他们重回基督的怀抱,并毫不怀疑的被宗教右翼领导人所接受。

  • felon (n.) c. 1300, "one who deceives or commits treason; one who is wicked or evil; evil-doer," used of Lucifer and Herod, from Old French felon "evil-doer, scoundrel, traitor, rebel, oath-breaker, the Devil" (9c.), from Medieval Latin fellonem (nominative fello) "evil-doer," which is of uncertain origin, perhaps from Frankish *fillo, *filljo "person who whips or beats, scourger" (source of Old High German fillen "to whip"); or from Latin fel "gall, poison," on the notion of "one full of bitterness." Celtic origins also have been proposed.
felon / ˈfelən ; NAmE ˈfelən / noun ( especially NAmE) ( law ) a person who has committed a felony 重罪犯 felon felons felon / ˈfelən ; NAmE ˈfelən /
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