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
- Misdemeanor a minor or small crime ( like theft or stealing)
不法行为小型或很小的犯罪(像偷盗) - 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。 - Charge with an offense or misdemeanor.
以犯案或轻罪被控告。 - 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。 - In imposing sentence, the court should, however, consider the relationship between the Class B or C misdemeanor or infraction and any other offenses of which the defendant is convicted.
然而在量刑时法院应考虑被告所犯B等、C等轻罪或侵害与其他任何罪行的关系。 - Of a crime or misdemeanor; punishable by a fine set by a judge.
对于罪行或轻罪;可被法官规定的罚款惩罚的。 - Jenna and Barbara Bush both face misdemeanor charges.
杰娜和芭芭拉-布什姐俩都面临轻罪指控。 - The drug maker has agreed to plead guilty to misdemeanor criminal charges that is promoted its drugs or unauthorized uses and failed to disclose pertinent information to the FDA.
这家药物制造公司已经同意承认将其药品未经授权使用及未能披露病人相关信息提供给fda的刑事指控罪责。 - 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。 - Misdemeanor offenses are not serious crimes like murder, rape, or assault, but they are still serious enough to warrant punishment.
轻罪与谋杀、强奸、殴打相比没那么严重,但理应受到应有的惩罚。