misdemeanor
英 [ˌmɪsdɪˈmiːnə]
美 [ˌmɪsdəˈminər]
n. 行为失检
复数:misdemeanors
COCA.10750
英英释义
noun
- a crime less serious than a felony
双语例句
- Which they'll probably kick down to a misdemeanor because she's dead.
他们很可能会因她以死而判他轻罪。 - She was ticketed for misdemeanor driving with a suspended license.
她此前以因飚车而被吊销了驾驶执照。 - It is a misdemeanor to show movies that depict acts of felonious crime.
播放描述重罪犯罪行为的影片是轻罪。 - One who has been convicted of a misdemeanor. Those who recidivate are often minor criminals.
那些容易再犯的多是罪过较轻的罪犯。 - Juveniles, or people under the age of eighteen, are usually tried in a juvenile court for misdemeanor offenses.
未成年人或者十八周岁以下的人,所犯的罪行为轻罪通常在少年法庭接受审判。 - Tips: Policy is a kind of law in the West, but breaking this law would be called a "misdemeanor"( a minor crime) instead of felony.
注意:在西方,政策和规定也是法律的一种,唯一不同的是,违反这种法律被称作“轻罪”而不是重罪。 - Without written permission, it's a misdemeanor violation of the state Health and Safety Code to scatter human ashes on private property, but enforcement is difficult.
在美国,出于个人原因而没有书面许可泼洒骨灰违反了健康与安全法令,但这只是轻罪。 - The photographer was cited for two misdemeanor counts of assault and battery.
事后该名摄影师被法庭控以殴打他人罪。 - The case is now being investigated as filing a false report, a misdemeanor.
警方现已将此案定性为谎报案情的轻罪行为。 - Occasionally, the same offense may be either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on its degree.
有时,根据犯罪情节不同,同样的罪名可能判重刑也可能轻判。