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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
criminal
crim·inal [criminal criminals] adjective, noun BrE [ˈkrɪmɪnl] NAmE [ˈkrɪmɪnl] adjective 1. usually before noun (rather formal or law)connected with or involving crime •criminal offences/behaviour •criminal damage (= the crime of damaging sb's property deliberately) •criminal negligence (= the illegal act of sb failing to do sth that they should do, with the result that sb else is harmed) 2. only before noun connected to the laws that deal with crime •criminal law •the criminal justice system •a criminal lawyer •to bring criminal charges against sb compare ↑civil 3. morally wrong •This is a criminal waste of resources. Word Origin: late Middle English (as an adjective): from late Latin criminalis, from Latin crimen ‘judgement, offence’, crimin-, based on cernere ‘to judge’. Example Bank: •It should be a criminal offence to inflict cruelty on any wild animal. •She has been cleared of criminal negligence. •They were charged with criminal damage. noun a person who commits a crime • Society does not know how to deal with hardened criminals (= people who regularly commit crimes and are not sorry for what they do). • (especially NAmE)a career criminal Word Origin: late Middle English (as an adjective): from late Latin criminalis, from Latin crimen ‘judgement, offence’, crimin-, based on cernere ‘to judge’. Thesaurus: criminal noun C •I was treated like a common criminal. culprit • • delinquent • |informal crook • |formal offender • • sinner • |especially AmE, law felon • a convicted/habitual criminal/offender/felon catch a criminal/the culprit/a crook/an offender convict/sentence a criminal/an offender punish criminals/the culprits/offenders/sinners/felons Criminal or offender? Criminal suggests that not only has sb committed a crime, but that they have a tendency to commit crimes. Offender simply means that sb has broken the law at least once. Offender is the word preferred by people whose job involves dealing with people who break the law. Collocations: Crime Committing a crime commit a crime/a murder/a violent assault/a brutal killing/an armed robbery/fraud be involved in terrorism/a suspected arson attack/people smuggling/human trafficking engage/participate in criminal activity/illegal practices/acts of mindless vandalism steal sb's wallet/purse/(BrE) mobile phone/(NAmE) cell phone rob a bank/a person/a tourist break into/ (BrE) burgle/ (NAmE) burglarize a house/a home/an apartment hijack a plane/ship/bus smuggle drugs/weapons/arms/immigrants launder drug money (through sth) forge documents/certificates/passports take/accept/pay sb/offer (sb) a bribe run a phishing/an email/an Internet scam Fighting crime combat/fight crime/terrorism/corruption/drug trafficking prevent/stop credit-card fraud/child abuse/software piracy deter/stop criminals/burglars/thieves/shoplifters/vandals reduce/tackle/crack down on knife/gun/violent/street crime; (especially BrE) antisocial behaviour foil a bank raid/a terrorist plot help/support/protect the victims of crime Investigating crime report a crime/a theft/a rape/an attack/(especially BrE) an incident to the police witness the crime/attack/murder/incident investigate a murder/(especially NAmE) a homicide/a burglary/a robbery/the alleged incident conduct/launch/pursue an investigation (into…); (especially BrE) a police/murder inquiry investigate/reopen a criminal/murder case examine/investigate/find fingerprints at the crime scene/the scene of crime collect/gather forensic evidence uncover new evidence/a fraud/a scam/a plot/a conspiracy/political corruption/a cache of weapons describe/identify a suspect/the culprit/the perpetrator/the assailant/the attacker question/interrogate a suspect/witness solve/crack the case more collocations at ↑justice Example Bank: •He has been associating with known criminals. •He was tried as a war criminal. •I told him to pass the information to the police so they could catch the criminals. •She was treated like a common criminal. •Sending these youngsters to prison simply trains them to become professional criminals. •Society does not know how to deal with hardened criminals. •career criminals
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