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单词 criminal record
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Definition of criminal record in English:

criminal record

noun
  • 1A list of a person's previous criminal convictions.

    犯罪记录

    the caution wouldn't go on his criminal record

    该警告不会上他的犯罪记录。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Instead it suggests that the data retention policy should mirror that used on the Police National Computer - the database which stores people's criminal records.
    • After a period of lawabiding citizenship, mechanisms exist at law to expunge long-past criminal records and restore the right to own firearms.
    • And they've got lengthy criminal records, many starting at 10 or 11 years of age.
    • They strongly supported their own access to criminal records and property tax records.
    • He also provided information as to his background, as far as his relationships with other women, his work history and his criminal record.
    • Defendants who successfully complete the program have their criminal records expunged.
    • The applicant has a long criminal record for various offences.
    • Both men had been convicted of burglary and had lengthy criminal records.
    • I found him to be very sensitive on his criminal record and extremely testy in responding to questions about it.
    • If they do this, their criminal records will be expunged and they will be free men.
    • I think the concern with limiting access to criminal records or other things, is a really long-standing, really strong support for a principle of open justice.
    • His criminal record also includes armed robbery, affray, assault, theft and public order offences.
    • The only thing that was on the criminal record was that you'd been detained for less than 30 months, and it happened more than ten years ago.
    • The nearest to a first hand opinion as to India-wide computer-based criminal records that we have been given is those remarks of Dr Mahmood.
    • His criminal record showed only one arrest and one conviction.
    • Boesak said he was surprised on Saturday when the media reported that he had been pardoned and his criminal record expunged.
    • Hundreds of South Africans have their criminal records expunged by President Thabo Mbeki every year.
    • Now Perren, who has a lengthy criminal record including 32 previous convictions for burglary, has been jailed for three years.
    • In a harshly worded verdict, the court rejected Juppe's request to keep any conviction off his criminal record so he could remain in office.
    • In that sense, I'd say you need to find someone with a shopping list longer than his criminal record.
    Synonyms
    police record, list of offences, list of previous convictions
    1. 1.1 A history of being convicted for crime.
      犯罪史
      he admits he has a criminal record

      他承认有犯罪史。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • A few people even have minor criminal records, such as vandalism or petty theft.
      • Of the seven remaining, four have criminal records and three were convicted of the St-Laurent bar attack.
      • Robinson's future career options might also be limited if he is convicted and given a criminal record.
      • They end up carrying a criminal record for a crime many argue their partner committed.
      • Further, welfare agencies have used criminal records to determine a person's eligibility for certain social services.
      • Anyone between the ages of 18 and 55, of good fitness and without a criminal record can become a Special Constable.
      • He became homeless in the 90s and has a criminal record for drugs, burglary and theft.
      • The cards, containing details of credit history, criminal records and immigration status, are being introduced to combat identity theft and illegal working.
      • They are saying it is taking in recruits with criminal records and people who are barely literate.
      • Police intelligence suggests these are people who don't want jobs, these are people who have criminal records, credit card fraud.
      • Local police have arrested two thieves with long criminal records.
      • They should be taken away from society and there should be a criminal record attached to those who commit such heinous crimes.
      • Increasing numbers of these new types of participants have criminal records, including violent crimes.
      • People with criminal records or who had been convicted of offences in the past five years did not qualify to stand as candidates.
      • Most crime is committed by people with criminal records so their biometric traces are on file without the need to fingerprint the whole population or photograph our irises.
      • The argument that Dad had superior credibility over Mom in terms of marital stability, criminal records, and other behavior did not hold up.
      • They have criminal records and people will always know of them as thieves and criminals.
      • This country has no use for the criminals of other nationalities, particularly if they have committed serious crimes or have long criminal records.
      • The database itself is a collection of people that have criminal records, or that have been charged with an offence.
      • The clearance procedure for new employees can take up to a month, and may involve security checks by the Gardai for a criminal record.

Definition of criminal record in US English:

criminal record

nounˈkrɪmənl
  • 1A list of a person's previous criminal convictions.

    犯罪记录

    the court said his criminal record would be expunged at the end of the year
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Instead it suggests that the data retention policy should mirror that used on the Police National Computer - the database which stores people's criminal records.
    • Hundreds of South Africans have their criminal records expunged by President Thabo Mbeki every year.
    • He also provided information as to his background, as far as his relationships with other women, his work history and his criminal record.
    • His criminal record showed only one arrest and one conviction.
    • In a harshly worded verdict, the court rejected Juppe's request to keep any conviction off his criminal record so he could remain in office.
    • I think the concern with limiting access to criminal records or other things, is a really long-standing, really strong support for a principle of open justice.
    • After a period of lawabiding citizenship, mechanisms exist at law to expunge long-past criminal records and restore the right to own firearms.
    • The applicant has a long criminal record for various offences.
    • Defendants who successfully complete the program have their criminal records expunged.
    • His criminal record also includes armed robbery, affray, assault, theft and public order offences.
    • The only thing that was on the criminal record was that you'd been detained for less than 30 months, and it happened more than ten years ago.
    • If they do this, their criminal records will be expunged and they will be free men.
    • They strongly supported their own access to criminal records and property tax records.
    • Boesak said he was surprised on Saturday when the media reported that he had been pardoned and his criminal record expunged.
    • Both men had been convicted of burglary and had lengthy criminal records.
    • In that sense, I'd say you need to find someone with a shopping list longer than his criminal record.
    • Now Perren, who has a lengthy criminal record including 32 previous convictions for burglary, has been jailed for three years.
    • I found him to be very sensitive on his criminal record and extremely testy in responding to questions about it.
    • And they've got lengthy criminal records, many starting at 10 or 11 years of age.
    • The nearest to a first hand opinion as to India-wide computer-based criminal records that we have been given is those remarks of Dr Mahmood.
    Synonyms
    police record, list of offences, list of previous convictions
    1. 1.1 A history of being convicted for crime.
      犯罪史
      he admits he has a criminal record

      他承认有犯罪史。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The database itself is a collection of people that have criminal records, or that have been charged with an offence.
      • People with criminal records or who had been convicted of offences in the past five years did not qualify to stand as candidates.
      • The clearance procedure for new employees can take up to a month, and may involve security checks by the Gardai for a criminal record.
      • They end up carrying a criminal record for a crime many argue their partner committed.
      • Increasing numbers of these new types of participants have criminal records, including violent crimes.
      • They have criminal records and people will always know of them as thieves and criminals.
      • He became homeless in the 90s and has a criminal record for drugs, burglary and theft.
      • Most crime is committed by people with criminal records so their biometric traces are on file without the need to fingerprint the whole population or photograph our irises.
      • They are saying it is taking in recruits with criminal records and people who are barely literate.
      • Further, welfare agencies have used criminal records to determine a person's eligibility for certain social services.
      • The cards, containing details of credit history, criminal records and immigration status, are being introduced to combat identity theft and illegal working.
      • They should be taken away from society and there should be a criminal record attached to those who commit such heinous crimes.
      • A few people even have minor criminal records, such as vandalism or petty theft.
      • The argument that Dad had superior credibility over Mom in terms of marital stability, criminal records, and other behavior did not hold up.
      • Police intelligence suggests these are people who don't want jobs, these are people who have criminal records, credit card fraud.
      • This country has no use for the criminals of other nationalities, particularly if they have committed serious crimes or have long criminal records.
      • Anyone between the ages of 18 and 55, of good fitness and without a criminal record can become a Special Constable.
      • Robinson's future career options might also be limited if he is convicted and given a criminal record.
      • Of the seven remaining, four have criminal records and three were convicted of the St-Laurent bar attack.
      • Local police have arrested two thieves with long criminal records.
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