criminalizing

criminalizing

美 [ˈkrɪmɪn(ə)lˌaɪz]  英 [ˈkrɪmɪnəlaɪz]

  • v.宣告犯法
  • 网络使负刑事责任;宣布…犯法;认定有罪或违法

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

Criminalizing and persecuting dissent is out of step with China's ambition to be a respected member of the international community.

把持不同政见当作罪名迫害不同政见中国国际社会上受到尊重梦想格格不入

Criminalizing such conduct would threaten the freedom of the press, he said.

接触刑事犯罪危及新闻自由表示

The evidence unequivocally shows that criminalizing the drug abuser does not solve the problem.

证据明确表明吸毒定罪不能解决问题

Even more, these cases demonstrate that criminalizing abortion means turning women who have abortions into criminals.

这些案例甚至表明宣布堕胎非法意味堕胎妇女一下子变成罪犯

The Supreme Court has ruled that laws criminalizing homosexual conduct are unconstitutional.

最高法院裁定同性恋行为定罪法律违宪

But even more, they demonstrate that criminalizing abortion means turning women who have abortions into criminals.

它们甚至说明宣布堕胎违法意味堕胎妇女一下子变成罪犯

It will have zero effect on crime, aside from criminalizing social media itself.

霍普金斯,“除了认定社交媒体自身有罪对于犯罪行为没有一点作用。”

On the Ground for Criminalizing Economic Crime and Its Important Meaning to Economic - Crime Investigation

经济犯罪犯罪根据及其对于工作重要意义

Fixing an official exchange rate and criminalizing market-based transactions

固定官方汇率宣告市场基础交易违法行为

Criminalizing the purchase and ownership of precious metals

裁定购买持有重金属违法行为

whether they will consider criminalizing acts of infringement involving patents registered in hong kong ; and

考虑涉及注册专利侵权行为刑事罪行