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sự phạm tội sự tận tụy tận tâm
commitment
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có tội phạm tội kẻ phạm tội tội phạm
criminal
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có tội phạm tội tội lỗi
guilty
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sự vi phạm sự phạm tội
offence
like: phạm tội → →
jemandem etwas schulden ☊
ai đó phạm tội gì ☊
欠某人某物 ☊ qiàn mǒu rén mǒu wù
jemandem etwas schulden ☊
ai đó phạm tội gì ☊
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das Vergehen ☊
sự phạm tội ☊
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Gestern fällte der Richter sein Urteil über einen vorbestraften Gewalttäter. ☊
Hôm qua thẩm phán đã tuyên án kẻ phạm tội đã có tiền án. ☊ (Lektion 63, Nr. 889)
The police are trying to obtain a more accurate picture of crime levels. ☊ accurate ☊
a criminal act ☊ act ☊
A fine for this offence is automatic. ☊ automatic ☊
In his mind he was about to commit the perfect crime. ☊ crime ☊
criminal offences/behaviour ☊ criminal ☊
Society does not know how to deal with hardened criminals (= people who regularly commit crimes and are not sorry for what they do). ☊ criminal ☊
delay sth: The judge will delay his verdict until he receives medical reports on the offender. ☊ delay ☊
Long prison sentences can be a very effective deterrent for offenders. ☊ effective ☊
get doing sth: Nobody gets away with insulting me like that. ☊ get away with sth ☊
The jury found the defendant not guilty of the offence. ☊ guilty ☊
He committed the crime under the influence of drugs. ☊ influence ☊
The offence carries a maximum prison sentence of ten years. ☊ maximum ☊
People who commit such crimes aren't normal. ☊ normal ☊
He was not aware that he had committed an offence. ☊ offence ☊
an offence against society/humanity/the state ☊ offence ☊
New legislation makes it an offence to carry guns. ☊ offence ☊
I'm sure he meant no offence when he said that. ☊ offence ☊
The photo may cause offence to some people. ☊ offence ☊
No one will take offence (= feel upset or insulted) if you leave early. ☊ offence ☊
Don't be so quick to take offence. ☊ offence ☊
The Redskins' offense is stronger than their defense. ☊ offense ☊
The number of reported crimes is increasing at an alarming rate. ☊ rate ☊
regular offenders (= against the law) ☊ regular ☊
a secure unit for child offenders ☊ secure ☊
a serious illness/problem/offence ☊ serious ☊
The courts are becoming more severe on young offenders. ☊ severe ☊
Don't take offence (= be offended) at what I said. ☊ take ☊
She's an artist whose work I really admire. ☊ work ☊
You yourself are one of the chief offenders. ☊ yourself ☊