recidivism 英 [rɪ'sɪdɪvɪzəm]   美 [rɪ'sɪdə,vɪzəm]

recidivism

recidivism  英 [rɪ'sɪdɪvɪzəm] 美 [rɪ'sɪdə,vɪzəm]

n. 再犯,累犯 

名词复数:recidivisms 

Depending on the recidivism rate, the government will pay investors in the first bond a return of 7.5-13%—or nothing, if the promised improvement is not achieved. 根据不同的累犯率,政府将会支付给投资者们第一抵押债券7.5%-13%的回报——或者什么都没有,如果当初的改善承诺并没有达到。
The recidivism rates among those that have gone through the program have dropped 26 percent—a hopeful sign. 通过这个计划,累犯率下降了26个百分点——这可是一个可喜的信号。

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  • n. 再犯,累犯
  • 1. Depending on the recidivism rate, the government will pay investors in the first bond a return of 7.5-13%—or nothing, if the promised improvement is not achieved.

    根据不同的累犯率,政府将会支付给投资者们第一抵押债券7.5%-13%的回报——或者什么都没有,如果当初的改善承诺并没有达到。

  • 2. The recidivism rates among those that have gone through the program have dropped 26 percent—a hopeful sign.

    通过这个计划,累犯率下降了26个百分点——这可是一个可喜的信号。

  • 3. The program was very successful, with a much lower recidivism rate than the prison system, at far less cost to the taxpayers.

    这种模式非常成功,累犯的比率比监狱系统要低得多,也为纳税人省了很多钱。

  • recidivism (n.) "habit of relapsing" (into crime), 1882, from recidivist + -ism, modeled on French récidivisme, from récidiver.
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