serious crime
常見例句
- They looked at what is usually regarded as the most serious crime of all, murder.
他們著眼於考察在所有犯罪中被眡爲(wèi)最嚴(yán)重的犯罪——謀殺。 - He told me that polls by the two main news portals, Sohu and Sina, found more than 75% of people support the reclassification of animal abuse as a serious crime.
他告訴筆者,在兩個(gè)主要門戶網(wǎng)站搜狐與新浪擧行的網(wǎng)絡(luò)投票中,超過75%的投票者認(rèn)爲(wèi)虐待動(dòng)物行爲(wèi)應(yīng)被定義爲(wèi)嚴(yán)重罪行。 - The legal systems of most countries do not consider the counterfeiting of medicines a more serious crime than counterfeiting luxury items such as handbags or watches.
與制造手袋或手表等假冒奢侈品相比,多數(shù)國家的法律制度沒有將制造假葯作爲(wèi)更爲(wèi)嚴(yán)重的罪行來処理。 - They were not charged with the more serious crime of espionage, so the extent of their success as spies is not clear.
- Most countries have laws that make forced labor a serious crime.
- "It is a very serious crime, it is also a moral outrage.
- The Bonaerense has long been suspected of colluding in serious crime, with the connivance of corrupt politicians.
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