
(攻击)
袭击
to violently attack someone
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(行贿)
贿赂
to persuade someone to do something, often illegal, by giving them an amount of money or something of value
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(乱涂乱画)
破坏
to intentionally damage something, particularly public property
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(清洗)
洗钱
to make some alterations in order to make something that has been obtained illegally, especially money and currency appear legal or acceptable
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(挪用)
占有
to take something for one's own use, especially illegally or without the owner's permission
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(违禁品)
走私品
goods or items whose importation, exportation, or possession is prohibited by law

(秘密运输)
走私
to move goods or people illegally and secretly into or out of a country
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(施暴)
虐待
to cruelly or violently treat a person or an animal, especially regularly or repeatedly
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(诱拐)
绑架
to illegally take someone away, especially by force or deception
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(欺诈)
诈骗
to use deceit in order to deprive someone of their money or other possessions
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(串通)
勾结
to cooperate secretly or illegally for deceiving other people

(共谋)
密谋
to make secret plans with other people to commit an illegal or destructive act
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(侵占)
挪用公款
the act of stealing funds that are placed in one's trust and belong to one's employer

(非法侵入)
擅闯
to enter someone's land or building without permission

(劫车)
汽车劫夺
the act of violently stealing a car while someone is inside it
Carjacking is when someone steals a car by force, often using threats or violence against the driver. The thief may demand that the driver get out of the car or may take control of the vehicle while the driver is inside. This crime typically happens quickly and can be very dangerous for the person whose car is being stolen. Carjackers often target individuals in less busy areas or at times when there are fewer people around. It is a dangerous and serious crime, and those involved may face severe legal consequences if caught.

(违法行为)
青少年犯罪
a minor crime or misdeed, especially of a young person

(罪犯)
重犯
someone who has committed or has been legally found guilty of a serious crime

(共犯)
同谋
someone who helps another to commit a crime or do a wrongdoing

(轻犯)
轻罪
an action that is considered wrong or unacceptable yet not very serious

(重大犯罪)
重罪
a serious crime such as arson, murder, rape, etc.

(大屠杀)
种族灭绝
a mass murder committed in order to destroy a particular nation, religious or ethnic group, or race

(拘捕)
逮捕
to arrest someone
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(移交)
引渡
to send someone accused of a crime to the place where the crime happened or where they are wanted for legal matters
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(扣留)
拘留
to officially hold someone in a place, such as a jail, and not let them go
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(囚禁)
监禁
the act of putting or keeping someone in captivity

(放逐)
流放
to force someone to live away from their native country, usually due to political reasons or as a punishment
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(惩戒的)
纪律的
relating to the enforcement of rules or the correction of behavior

( confiscate)
没收
to officially take away something from someone, usually as punishment
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(执行死刑)
处决
to kill someone, especially as a legal penalty
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(失去)
放弃
to no longer be able to access a right, property, privilege, etc. as a result of violating a law or a punishment for doing something wrong
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