Синонимы слова crime

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  1. crime

    Abomination (from the Latin ab omen, a thing of ill omen) was originally applied to anything held in religious or ceremonial aversion or abhorrence; as, «The things which are highly esteemed among men are abomination in the sight of God.» Luke xvi, 15. The word is oftener applied to the object of such aversion or abhorrence than to the state of mind that so regards it; in common use abomination signifies something very much disliked or loathed, or that deserves to be. Choice food may be an object of aversion and disgust to a sick person; vile food would be an abomination. A toad is to many an object of disgust; a foul sewer is an abomination. As applied to crimes, abomination is used of such as are especially brutal, shameful, or revolting; theft is an offense; infanticide is an abomination.

    Synonyms:
    abhorrence, abomination, abuse, annoyance, aversion, curse, detestation, disgust, evil, execration, hatred, horror, iniquity, nuisance, offense, plague, shame, villainy, wickedness

    Antonyms:
    affection, appreciation, approval, benefit, blessing, delight, desire, enjoyment, esteem, esteem, gratification, joy, satisfaction, treat

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  1. crime

    Synonyms:
    offense, misdeed, wrong, misdemeanor, felony, enormity

    Antonyms:
    good deed, well-doing, duty, obligation, exploit, achievement

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  1. crime, offense, criminal offense, criminal offence, offence, law-breakingnoun

    (criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act

    «a long record of crimes»

    Synonyms:
    offense, criminal offence, criminal offense, discourtesy, offensive, umbrage, offensive activity, offence, law-breaking

  2. crimenoun

    an evil act not necessarily punishable by law

    «crimes of the heart»

    Synonyms:
    offense, criminal offense, criminal offence, law-breaking, offence

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  1. illegal activity

    illegal actions

    nda’s are not an ethical concealment of crimes.

    Submitted by anonymous on February 5, 2020  

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  1. crimenoun

    Synonyms:
    felony, atrocity, outrage, enormity, offense, transgression, misdemeanor, malefaction, dereliction

    Associated words:
    criminology, criminologist, criminality, recidivism, recidivist

  2. crimenoun

    Associated words:
    accessory, accomplice, perpetrate, perpetration, perpetrator, incorrigible

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  1. List of paraphrases for «crime»:

    offence, crimes, criminality, offences, delinquency, criminal, felony, crimen, offense, murder, brott, offending, verbrechen, misdemeanour

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  1. Thiru Vignarajah:

    The real crime is that she’s turned our whole city into a crime scene.

  2. Kirstjen Nielsen:

    My message to members is clear : You have a chance. If you want to secure our borders, if you want to keep gangs such as MS-13 out of our communities, if you want to address… if you want to restore the rule of law, you must close the legal loopholes, however, if Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen want to support a broken immigration system that harms the interest of Americans and Boarder Security and Crime, that rewards those who thumb their noses at our laws… then don’t vote to fix the problem. It’s a simple choice.

  3. White House:

    Under the president’s budget, key federal law enforcement agencies like the FBI and U.S. Marshals Service will have the resources they need to fight violent crime, including through fugitive apprehension and enforcement operations, the budget also ensures U.S. attorneys have the necessary support to prosecute violent criminals.

  4. The Chicago woman:

    When you enter a hotel room, you have an expectation of privacy and safety. In my case, both of these things were stolen from me. What happened to me is an incredible violation and should be treated as a sex crime.

  5. Masih Alinejad:

    It’s the 21st century : Enough is enough, i left my country, Iran, to be safe, to be the voice for voiceless people. That’s my crime. I want to enjoy freedom of expression as an American.


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  • misdryfAfrikaans
  • جريمةArabic
  • cinayətAzerbaijani
  • злачын, злачынстваBelarusian
  • престъплениеBulgarian
  • অপরাধBengali
  • delicte, crimCatalan, Valencian
  • zločinnost, zločin, trestný činCzech
  • troseddWelsh
  • forbrydelse, kriminalitetDanish
  • Kriminalität, VerbrechenGerman
  • έγκλημα, εγκληματικότητα, αδίκημαGreek
  • krimado, krimoEsperanto
  • criminalidad, delito, delincuencia, crimenSpanish
  • kuritegu, kuritegevusEstonian
  • delituaBasque
  • جرم, بزهPersian
  • rikos, rikollisuusFinnish
  • brotsgerðFaroese
  • crimeFrench
  • misdiedWestern Frisian
  • cion, coirIrish
  • eucoir, eucoireachdScottish Gaelic
  • delito, malfeitoGalician
  • અપરાધGujarati
  • loghtManx
  • פשעHebrew
  • अपराधHindi
  • bűntény, bűntett, bűnözésHungarian
  • հանցանքArmenian
  • kejahatanIndonesian
  • kriminoIdo
  • glæpurIcelandic
  • delitto, reato, crimine, criminalitàItalian
  • 犯罪, 犯行, 罪Japanese
  • angkaraJavanese
  • დანაშაულიGeorgian
  • қылмысKazakh
  • បទឧក្រិដ្ឋKhmer
  • ಅಪರಾಧ, ತಕ್ಸೀರುKannada
  • 犯罪, 범죄Korean
  • جه‌ریمه‌Kurdish
  • кылмышKyrgyz
  • scelus, facinus, maleficiumLatin
  • VerbriechenLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
  • ອາດຊະຍາກຳ, ກຳມະໂທດLao
  • nusikaltimas, nusižengimasLithuanian
  • noziegšanās, noziegumsLatvian
  • taihara, hara, māhieMāori
  • злосторство, недело, злоделоMacedonian
  • гэмт хэрэгMongolian
  • बदकर्मMarathi
  • jenayahMalay
  • reat, kriminalitàMaltese
  • ပြစ်မှုBurmese
  • forbrytelseNorwegian
  • misdaadDutch
  • kriminalitet, lovbruddNorwegian
  • delicteOccitan
  • przestępstwo, zbrodniaPolish
  • crimePortuguese
  • crimRomansh
  • infracțiune, criminalitate, delicvențăRomanian
  • преступление, преступность, криминал, злодеяние, злодействоRussian
  • зло̀чин, zlòčinSerbo-Croatian
  • අපරාධයSinhala, Sinhalese
  • zločinSlovak
  • zločinSlovene
  • krimAlbanian
  • brottslighet, brottSwedish
  • uhalifuSwahili
  • குற்றம்Tamil
  • నేరTelugu
  • ҷиноятTajik
  • อาชญากรรมThai
  • jenaýatTurkmen
  • krimenTagalog
  • suçTurkish
  • җинаятьTatar
  • злочинUkrainian
  • اپرادھUrdu
  • jinoyatUzbek
  • 罪犯, tội phạm, tội ácVietnamese
  • פאַרברעכןYiddish
  • 犯罪Chinese
  • iselelesoZulu

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  • misdeed

    offence, right

  • wrongdoing

    lawbreaking, right

  • felony

    offence, offense against the law

  • malfeasance

    property, evil

  • violation

    offence, breach

  • transgression

    offence, breach

  • offense

    right, offence

  • wrong

    right, transgression

  • trespass

    transgression, breach

  • criminality

    juvenile delinquency, offense against the law

  • sin

    right, lawbreaking

  • evil

    property, depravity

  • offence

    transgression, contravention

  • atrocity

    misdeed, transgression

  • delinquency

    lawbreaking, offense

  • fault

    transgression, offense against the law

  • corruption

    lawbreaking, offense against the law

  • outrage

    offense against the law, immoral act

  • illegality

    lawbreaking, crimes

  • infraction

    breach, criminality

  • misdemeanor

  • misconduct

  • iniquity

  • lawbreaking

    contravention

  • vice

    property, evil

  • infringement

    breach, criminality

  • misdemeanour

  • villainy

    misdeed

  • malefaction

    malfeasance

  • error

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  • atrocity
  • breach
  • case
  • corruption
  • evil
  • felony
  • infraction
  • lawlessness
  • misconduct
  • misdeed
  • misdemeanor
  • scandal
  • transgression
  • violation
  • wrongdoing
  • abomination
  • break
  • caper
  • criminality
  • delinquency
  • depravity
  • dereliction
  • enormity
  • fault
  • hit
  • illegality
  • immorality
  • infringement
  • iniquity
  • job
  • malfeasance
  • outrage
  • racket
  • sneak
  • tort
  • trespass
  • vice
  • villainy
  • wickedness
  • wrong
  • antisocial behavior
  • delict
  • delictum
  • evil behavior
  • fast one
  • malefaction
  • mortal sin
  • unlawful act

On this page you’ll find 128 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to crime, such as: atrocity, breach, case, corruption, evil, and felony.

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WORDS RELATED TO CRIME

  • crime
  • offense
  • wrong
  • crime
  • damage
  • defilement
  • harm
  • hurt
  • impairment
  • injury
  • malevolence
  • maltreatment
  • manhandling
  • misdeed
  • offense
  • pollution
  • violation
  • wrongdoing
  • abominations
  • barbarities
  • brutality
  • crimes
  • enormities
  • evils
  • horrors
  • infamy
  • inhumanities
  • iniquities
  • monstrosities
  • offenses
  • outrages
  • ruthlessness
  • savageries
  • viciousness
  • wrongs
  • abomination
  • barbarity
  • brutality
  • crime
  • enormity
  • evil
  • horror
  • infamy
  • inhumanity
  • iniquity
  • monstrosity
  • offense
  • outrage
  • ruthlessness
  • savagery
  • viciousness
  • wrong
  • break in
  • breaking and entering
  • caper
  • crime
  • filching
  • heist
  • housebreaking
  • larceny
  • owl job
  • pilferage
  • prowl
  • robbery
  • safecracking
  • second-story work
  • sting
  • theft
  • thieving
  • annihilation
  • blitz
  • blood
  • blood and guts
  • blood bath
  • bloodshed
  • butchering
  • butchery
  • crime
  • extermination
  • gore
  • havoc
  • hecatomb
  • holocaust
  • homicide
  • killing
  • liquidation
  • manslaughter
  • mass murder
  • murder
  • offing
  • rapine
  • search and destroy
  • shambles
  • slaughter
  • slaying
  • taking out
  • warfare
  • wasting

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1    atrocity, fault, felony, job     (informal)   malfeasance, misdeed, misdemeanour, offence, outrage, transgression, trespass, unlawful act, violation, wrong  

2    corruption, delinquency, guilt, illegality, iniquity, lawbreaking, malefaction, misconduct, sin, unrighteousness, vice, villainy, wickedness, wrong, wrongdoing  

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crime

     ( crimes    plural  )

1       n-var   A crime is an illegal action or activity for which a person can be punished by law.  
He and Lieutenant Cassidy were checking the scene of the crime…, Mr Steele has committed no crime and poses no danger to the public…, We need a positive programme of crime prevention.     

2       n-count   If you say that doing something is a crime, you think it is very wrong or a serious mistake.  
usu sing, oft it v-link N to-inf     (disapproval)
  

(=sin)  

It would be a crime to travel all the way to Australia and not stop in Sydney.     

crime scene        ( crime scenes    plural  ) A crime scene is a place that is being investigated by the police because a crime has taken place there.      n-count  
Photographs of the crime scene began to arrive within twenty minutes.     

crime wave      , crimewave  
When more crimes than usual are committed in a particular place, you can refer to this as a crime wave.      n-sing  
The country is in the grip of a teenage crime wave.     

hate crime        ( hate crimes    plural  ) A hate crime is a crime, especially against people such as homosexuals and members of ethnic minorities, that is motivated by feelings of hatred.      n-count  

organized crime     
in BRIT, also use organised crime     
Organized crime refers to criminal activities which involve large numbers of people and are organized and controlled by a small group.      n-uncount  

street crime     
Street crime refers to crime such as vandalism, car theft and mugging that are usually committed outdoors.      n-uncount  

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Cyberextortion

n.

Cyberextortion is online crime threatening to attack a person coupled with demand of illegal gains to stop the attack

[Leg.];[Tech.] online threat to gain illegal gains

cyber forensics

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the application of scientifically proven methods to gather, process, interpret, and to use digital evidence to provide a conclusive description of cyber crime activities

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ЭТИМОЛОГИЯ СЛОВА CRIME

From Old French, from Latin crīmen verdict, accusation, crime.

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crime

преступление

Crime

На обычном языке термин «преступление» означает незаконный акт, наказуемый государством. Термин «преступление» в современном уголовном праве не имеет простого и общепринятого определения, хотя для определенных целей предусмотрены установленные законом определения. Самое популярное мнение: преступность — это категория, созданная по закону. Одно из предлагаемых определений состоит в том, что преступление, также называемое преступлением или уголовным преступлением, является деянием, вредным не только для отдельных лиц, но также для сообщества или государства. Такие действия запрещены и наказуемы по закону. Идея, которая действует как убийство, изнасилование и кража, запрещена во всем мире. То, что именно является уголовным преступлением, определяется уголовным правом каждой страны. Хотя у многих есть каталог преступлений, называемых уголовным кодексом, в некоторых странах общего права такой всеобъемлющий закон не существует. Государство имеет право строго ограничивать свободу совершения преступления. Поэтому в современных обществах в ходе расследования и судебного разбирательства должен соблюдаться уголовный процесс. In ordinary language, the term crime denotes an unlawful act punishable by a state. The term crime does not, in modern criminal law, have any simple and universally accepted definition, though statutory definitions have been provided for certain purposes. The most popular view is that crime is a category created by law. One proposed definition is that a crime, also called an offence or a criminal offence, is an act harmful not only to some individual, but also to the community or the state. Such acts are forbidden and punishable by law. The idea that acts like murder, rape and theft are prohibited exists all around the world. What precisely is a criminal offence is defined by criminal law of each country. While many have a catalogue of crimes called the criminal code, in some common law countries no such comprehensive statute exists. The state has the power to severely restrict one’s liberty for committing a crime. Therefore, in modern societies, a criminal procedure must be adhered to during the investigation and trial.


Значение слова crime в словаре английский языка

Первое определение преступления в словаре — это действие или упущение, запрещенное и наказанное по закону. Другое определение преступления — это незаконные действия в целом. Преступление также является злым действием.

The first definition of crime in the dictionary is an act or omission prohibited and punished by law. Other definition of crime is unlawful acts in general. Crime is also an evil act.

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Синонимы и антонимы слова crime в словаре английский языка

СИНОНИМЫ СЛОВА «CRIME»

Указанные слова имеют то же или сходное значение, что у слова «crime», и относятся к той же грамматической категории.

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Тенденции использования слова crime

ТЕНДЕНЦИИ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ ТЕРМИНА «CRIME»

Тенденции

ЧАСТОТНОСТЬ

Слово используется очень часто

На показанной выше карте показана частотность использования термина «crime» в разных странах.

Тенденции основных поисковых запросов и примеры использования слова crime

Список основных поисковых запросов, которые пользователи ввели для доступа к нашему онлайн-словарю английский языка и наиболее часто используемые выражения со словом «crime».

ЧАСТОТА ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ ТЕРМИНА «CRIME» С ТЕЧЕНИЕМ ВРЕМЕНИ

На графике показано годовое изменение частотности использования слова «crime» за последние 500 лет. Формирование графика основано на анализе того, насколько часто термин «crime» появляется в оцифрованных печатных источниках на английский языке, начиная с 1500 года до настоящего времени.

Примеры использования в литературе на английский языке, цитаты и новости о слове crime

ЦИТАТЫ СО СЛОВОМ «CRIME»

Известные цитаты и высказывания со словом crime.

The most divisive issue facing New Yorkers in 2013 is stop and frisk, a tactic used by law enforcement to stop, question, and frisk people suspected of a crime.

Heaven takes care that no man secures happiness by crime.

That is why I come forward tonight without any political label, without any bias, but just simply as an Englishman to say to you: a crime is being committed against civilization.

With the crime novels, it’s delightful to have protagonists I can revisit in book after book. It’s like having a fictitious family.

Every place in the country you should get a license that shows you know how to safely store it, keep it away from your children or grandchildren. You should have to license it so the police can trace it if it’s used in a crime.

If you take out the killings, Washington actually has a very very low crime rate.

Crime is a fact of the human species, a fact of that species alone, but it is above all the secret aspect, impenetrable and hidden. crime hides, and by far the most terrifying things are those which elude us.

Perhaps the world’s second-worst crime is boredom; the first is being a bore.

It doesn’t help to fight crime to put people in prison who are innocent.

The crime of loving is forgetting.

КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «CRIME»

Поиск случаев использования слова crime в следующих библиографических источниках. Книги, относящиеся к слову crime, и краткие выдержки из этих книг для получения представления о контексте использования этого слова в литературе на английский языке.

1

More Guns, Less Crime: Understanding Crime and Gun Control …

For this third edition, Lott draws on an additional ten years of data—including provocative analysis of the effects of gun bans in Chicago and Washington, D.C—that brings the book fully up to date and further bolsters its central …

2

Ethical and Social Perspectives on Situational Crime Prevention

Situational crime prevention has drawn increasing interest in recent years, yet the debate has looked mainly at whether it ‘works’ to prevent crime.

Andrew Von Hirsch, David Garland, Alison Wakefield, 2000

It defined corporate crime and found ways of locating corporate violations from various sources. It even drew up measures of the seriousness of crimes. Much of this book still applies today to the corporate world and its illegal behavior.

Peter Cleary Yeager, 1980

4

White-Collar Crime: Detection, Prevention and Strategy in …

Executive positions involved in crime, white-collar crime analysis, response to crime suspicion, corporate social responsibility, and corporate reputation damage and repair are some of the core topics of this book.

5

Trusted Criminals: White Collar Crime In Contemporary Society

This comprehensive text helps students understand the problems involved in studying white collar crime, explanations for crime, the principal focus of the crimes, and the character of the legal and criminal justice response to the crime.

6

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design: Applications …

Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, 3e is a vital book for anyone involved in architectural design, space management, and urban planning. The concepts presented in this book explain the link between design and human behavior.

7

Developmental Theories Of Crime And Delinquency

This volume is an invaluable tool for criminologists, sociologists, psychologists, and other professionals seeking to teach how crime and violence can be understood in our culture.

8

Corporate Crime: A Reference Handbook

Corporate Crime examines the ever-present problem of white-collar crime, not only within the United States but also worldwide.

9

Choosing White-Collar Crime

The book concludes with reasons for believing that problems of white-collar crime will continue unchecked in the increasingly global economy and calls for strengthened citizen movements to rein in the increases.

Neal Shover, Andrew Hochstetler, 2005

10

International Handbook of White-Collar and Corporate Crime

The International Handbook of White-Collar and Corporate Crime Edited by Henry N. Pontell, University of California, Irvine Gilbert Geis, University of California, Irvine Insider trading.

Henry N. Pontell, Gilbert L. Geis, 2010

НОВОСТИ, В КОТОРЫХ ВСТРЕЧАЕТСЯ ТЕРМИН «CRIME»

Здесь показано, как национальная и международная пресса использует термин crime в контексте приведенных ниже новостных статей.

Rundown Pittsburgh neighbourhood fights crime through social …

Slumlords are vanishing, crime is down and affordable housing on the rise: what can East Liberty teach us about the transformative power of … «The Guardian, Июл 15»

Russia threatens veto on UN vote calling Srebrenica ‘a crime of …

Russia threatens veto on UN vote calling Srebrenica ‘a crime of … “What happened in Srebrenica was the worst single crime in Europe since … «The Guardian, Июл 15»

Today’s columnist, Dr Alan Billings: Justice for victims of crime

Although we lived in a relatively high crime area, I thought we would be safe because I had two dogs who barked furiously whenever anyone … «The Star, Июл 15»

Italy police raids ‘mafia crime family’ in Sicily

Italian police say they have seized more than €1.6 bn ($1.76 bn) in assets from five Sicilian siblings suspected of links to the mafia. The five are … «BBC News, Июл 15»

40% of sex crime reports in Tayside are historical

“Of course it is bad that crime is going up but these very often are under the radar and don’t go reported, so it tells us the public have the … «Evening Telegraph, Июл 15»

Fugitive Leeds sex crime suspect ‘busking and living in tents’

Det Supt Pat Twiggs, head of crime for Leeds, said: “West Yorkshire Police and Norfolk Constabulary are continuing to conduct extensive … «Yorkshire Post, Июл 15»

Crime commissioner’s son Henry Bett ‘took cocaine and killed a …

Henry Bett, 26, was driving the agricultural vehicle when it was in a head-on collision with a red Fiat people carrier. Driver Rebecca Brown, 43, … «Daily Mail, Июл 15»

Fears over police helicopter relocation further away from Norfolk

In light of our revelations, both Norfolk and Suffolk’s police and crime commissioners raised concerns about the plans. NPAS, however, said the … «Norfolk Eastern Daily Press, Июл 15»

The tech experts helping in the fight against crime

It is here that specially-trained IT experts examine evidence seized by police in the fight against online crime. From an office that looks more like … «Blackpool Gazette, Июл 15»

Northamptonshire Police Chief Constable Adrian Lee and Crime

The outgoing chief constable of Northamptonshire Police says he is in favour of elected Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs) but he said … «Northampton Chronicle & Echo, Июл 15»

ССЫЛКИ

« EDUCALINGO. Crime [онлайн]. Доступно на <https://educalingo.com/ru/dic-en/crime>. Май 2023 ».

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