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        考研英語:美國時代周刊常用英語詞匯(4)

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        犯罪 · Crime
            201.accomplice : 同案犯
            Any person who takes part in a crime.
            參與犯罪的每個人。
            Tony was found to be an accomplice in the crime.
            人們發(fā)現(xiàn)托尼是該案的同案犯。
            202.adult business district : 紅燈區(qū)
            A neighborhood zoned for pornographic bookstores and movie theaters, striptease bars, etc.
            劃定的街區(qū),作為開設(shè)色情書店、*、脫衣舞場等的場所。
            Police are constantly arresting people over in the adult business district.
            警察常在紅燈區(qū)拘捕人犯。
            203.agricrime : 農(nóng)業(yè)犯罪
            Sort for agricultural crime. The theft of crops and /or farm equipment.
            “agricultural crime”的縮寫詞,偷盜莊稼和/或農(nóng)場設(shè)備的犯罪。
            Farmers are losing thousands of dollars each year due to agricrime.
            每年農(nóng)業(yè)犯罪給農(nóng)場主造成了成千上萬美元的損失。
            204.armed robbery :武裝搶劫
            The act of using a deadly weapon when raking or attempting to take property form another person or party.
            奪取或試圖奪取他人或他方財物時使用致命武器的犯罪行為。
            Did you read about the armed robbery in this morning’s paper?
            今早的報紙上報道了這次武裝搶劫,你讀了嗎?
            205.arrest warrant : 逮捕證
            A document that orders the arrest of an individual who has been accused with a crime.
            對被指控犯罪的某人實施搜捕的文件。
            The court issued an arrest warrant on the suspect.
            法庭對這個嫌疑人發(fā)出了逮捕證。
            206.arson : 縱火
            The crime of intentionally destroying property by the use of fire.
            故意放火毀壞財產(chǎn)的犯罪。
            Police think the fire that burned down the old warehouse was an act of arson.
            警察懷疑這座倉庫的大火是縱火行為所致。
            207.assassin : 暗殺
            A murderer. A person who sets out to kill someone, esp. a prominent person.
            謀殺者。密謀殺害他人,特別是一位杰出人物的兇手。
            Police are still looking for the assassin of the president candidate.
            警方仍在追查暗殺總統(tǒng)候選人的兇手。
            208.assault : 襲擊
            The act of attempting or threatening to harm another person.
            試圖傷害或威脅要傷害他人的行為。
            Mr. Green was assaulted while he was walking on 25th street.
            格林先生在第25大街行走的時候受到襲擊。
            209.attack dog : 攻擊犬
            A canine dog that has been trained to attack burglars, etc.
            一種經(jīng)過訓(xùn)練的狼犬,用來攻擊竊賊等。
            The officer’s attack dog has saved his life many times.
            這位警察的攻擊犬多次救了主人的命。
            210.back-alley butcher : 卑鄙的屠夫
            Slang for abortionist.
            俚語,給人施行流產(chǎn)手術(shù)的人。
            Demonstrators picked an abortion clinic with signs that said “back-alley” butcher.
            *者將一家流產(chǎn)診所用標(biāo)語牌圍起來,牌子上寫著”卑鄙的屠夫”。
            211.bail : 保釋金
            Money that is deposited with a court in order to secure the release of a defendant while awaiting trial.
            存放在法庭的一定數(shù)量的保證金,以使被告在候?qū)徠陂g獲得釋放。
            Frank’s wife came down to the police station to bail him out.
            弗蘭克的妻子到警察局將他保釋出來。
            212.ballistics : 彈道學(xué)
            The science of firearms and the study of the motion of bullets.
            研究火器及子彈運動的科學(xué)。
            A ballistics expert was taking evidence at the scene of the crime.
            一位彈道學(xué)家正在犯罪現(xiàn)場提取證據(jù)。
            213.blackmail : 敲詐,勒索
            The act of threatening to reveal personal information, esp. sexual scandals, in order to extract money.
            以揭露隱私特別是性丑聞為威脅手段以謀取錢財?shù)男袨椤?BR>    Linda was involved in a blackmail scandal of the mayor.
            林達涉嫌敲詐市長的丑聞。
            214.black market : 黑市
            A market place where illegal or hard-to-get items are sold or where money is illegal exchanged.
            非法或緊俏物資的銷售點,或者非法換匯的地方。
            Gangs are buying assault weapons on the black market.
            黑幫總在黑市購買攻擊性武器。
            215.blood money : 血腥錢
            Money that is paid as retribution for injury, loss of life, vandalism, etc.
            為他人受傷、喪命、損壞財產(chǎn)而付出的酬金。
            The mafia paid blood money to have that man killed.
            黑手黨拿出血腥錢將那人殺了。