
(捕捉)
捕获
to catch an animal or a person and keep them as a prisoner
语法信息:

(曝光)
揭露
to publicly reveal something that was previously hidden or unknown
语法信息:
/ɡɛt ɐwˈeɪ wɪð/

(逃避责任)
逃避惩罚
to escape punishment for one's wrong actions
语法信息:

(监听)
窃听
to secretly listen to a phone conversation between individuals in order to gain specific information
语法信息:

(追赶)
追逐
to go after someone or something, particularly to catch them
语法信息:

(反抗)
抵抗
to use force to prevent something from happening or to fight against an attack
语法信息:

(宣判)
判刑
to officially state the punishment of someone found guilty in a court of law
语法信息:

(走私)
贩卖
to illegally trade something
语法信息:

(见证)
目击
to see an act of crime or an accident
语法信息:

(拘捕)
逮捕
the legal act of capturing someone and taking them into custody by law enforcement
/bˈʊlɪtpɹˌuːf vˈɛst/

(防弹衣)
防弹背心
a piece of protective clothing worn to shield against bullets and keep the wearer safe from injury
语法信息:
/kəmjˈuːnɪɾi sˈɜːvɪs/

(义工服务)
社区服务
unpaid work done either as a form of punishment by a criminal or as a voluntary service by a citizen
语法信息:

(囚室)
牢房
a very small enclosed space in which a prisoner is kept

(牢房)
监狱
a place where criminals are put into by law as a form of punishment for their crimes
/lˈaɪf sˈɛntəns/

(终身监禁)
无期徒刑
the punishment in which an individual is made to stay in jail for the rest of their life, typically for committing a serious crime
语法信息:

(罪行)
犯罪
an unlawful act that is punishable by the legal system

(见证人)
目击者
someone who has personally seen of an object, event, etc. and can describe it

N/A
a person who commits a crime
/dɹˈʌɡ dˈiːlɚ/

(贩毒犯)
毒贩
an individual who sells illegal drugs such as narcotics, opioids, etc.
语法信息:

(诈骗犯)
欺诈者
a criminal who deceives people for financial interest or personal advantage

(黑帮)
帮派
a group of criminals who work together

(偷钱包的人)
扒手
a criminal who steals money or other goods from people's pockets or bags

(爆炸袭击)
轰炸
the act of using bombs, especially by terrorists to cause harm, damage, or fear in a population

(入室盗窃)
盗窃罪
the crime of entering a building to commit illegal activities such as stealing, damaging property, etc.
/dɹˈʌŋk dɹˈaɪvɪŋ/

(醉驾)
酒后驾驶
the act of driving a vehicle such as a car while being drunk
Drunk driving refers to operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, which weakens a person's ability to drive safely. Alcohol affects coordination, reaction time, and judgment, making it dangerous for the driver and others on the road. Laws in most places set a legal limit for blood alcohol content (BAC), and exceeding this limit can result in penalties like fines, license suspension, or even imprisonment. It is essential to avoid driving after drinking to ensure safety for everyone on the road.
语法信息:
/aɪdˈɛntɪɾi θˈɛft/

(身份被盗)
身份盗用
the illegal use of someone's name and personal information without their knowledge, particularly to gain money or goods
语法信息:

(盗窃)
抢劫
the crime of stealing money or goods from someone or somewhere, especially by violence or threat

(开枪事件)
射击事件
the action of firing a gun toward a person or group

(商店盗窃)
偷窃
the crime of taking goods from a store without paying for them

(恐怖活动)
恐怖主义
the act of using violence such as killing people, bombing, etc. to gain political power

(毁坏)
破坏
the illegal act of purposefully damaging a property belonging to another person or organization

(暴行)
暴力
a crime that is intentionally directed toward a person or thing to hurt, intimidate, or kill them
/bɹˈeɪk ˈaʊt/

(越狱)
逃脱
to free oneself from a place that one is being held against their will, such as a prison
语法信息:

(吊死)
绞死
to kill a person by holding them in the air with a rope tied around their neck

(越狱)
逃脱
an escape from a place, typically where one is being held against their will

(草)
大麻
a type of drug derived from the dried leaves and flowers of a plant called Cannabis or Marijuana, which is illegal in many countries

(毒品侦查员)
缉毒警察
someone, particularly a police officer, whose job consists of dealing with the illegal use, production, or distribution of drugs

(嗑药的)
醉了的
feeling or acting unusually different due to the influence of alcohol, marijuana, etc.

(体验幻觉)
迷幻
to experience a powerful and sometimes unusual change in one's thoughts, feelings, and perceptions as a result of taking drugs such as LSD or magic mushrooms
语法信息:
/bɹˈɛθɐlˌaɪzɚ/

(酒精测试仪)
呼吸测试仪
a special device used by the police, which analyzes the content of a driver's breath to determine how much alcohol they have consumed

(违反)
不服从
to refuse to follow rules, commands, or orders
语法信息:
/lˈɑːk ɐwˈeɪ/

(关押)
锁起来
to put a person in a place where they can not escape from, such as a psychiatric hospital or prison
语法信息:
/dˈɛd tə ɹˈaɪts/

N/A
in a situation where there is clear proof of one's crime or wrongdoing
The origin of the idiom "dead to rights" is believed to be rooted in American English, and it has been in use since the early 20th century. It is typically used in informal or colloquial language, particularly in discussions related to law enforcement, crime, or situations involving catching someone in the act.

(诈骗)
骗局
a dishonest or illegal way of gaining money

(刑事科学)
法医学
the scientific techniques that help police solve crimes

(欺诈)
诈骗
to get money from people by using dishonest or illegal methods
祝贺! !
您从46 学习了Lesson 8 个单词。为了改进学习和复习词汇,请开始练习!
审查
闪卡
拼写
测验
