criminalized

criminalized

美 [ˈkrɪmɪn(ə)lˌaɪz]  英 [ˈkrɪmɪnəlaɪz]

  • v.宣告犯法
  • 网络化;归罪化;罪刑化

词形变化

第三人称单数:criminalizes  现在分词:criminalizing  过去式:criminalized  

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英汉解释

v.
1.
宣告犯法

英英解释

v.

例句

Compared to those who were criminalized for speaking, Han Han has no courage.

那些已经算是没有勇气

Yet it was Victorian colonial laws, not conservative Chinese attitudes, which first criminalized homosexuality.

然而维多利亚时代殖民地法案保守派中国人态度第一次同性恋行为量刑

In other words, only harmful to society attained a certain extent, to be criminalized.

也就是说只有社会危害性达到一定严重程度才能犯罪论处

The second -- and by far the most reliable -- way to be criminalized by poverty is to have the wrong color skin.

贫穷有罪第二也是目前可能一种方式就是肤色

There will continue to international outrage if Josephine Ho is criminalized for the crime of hosting difficult and important thinking.

如果何春蕤因为收集难以接受但是十分重要思想论述持续引发国际愤慨

Whether criminalized or not, sex work is not recognized as work.

不管是否属于犯罪工作认为一种工作

They should receive the appropriate help without being afraid of being denounced, harassed, despised, attacked or criminalized again.

她们得到适当帮助而不必害怕受到指责骚扰蔑视人身攻击再次侵犯

Last month, I wrote a thought piece about imagining a nation where credit was criminalized.

上月有关设想一个国家信贷犯罪内幕新闻报道

therefore any morally unacceptable behavior has to be criminalized first , before it can be sanctioned using the law.

由此可见若要法律制裁任何道德上不可接受行为必须有关行为刑事

The nation has never criminalized marijuana for personal use.

这个国家从来没有大麻个人使用判定非法行为

In nearly 80 countries, same-sex sexual relations are criminalized, with 6 countries applying the death penalty.

80国家同性关系列为犯罪行为其中6国家同性恋判处死刑