释义 |
Examples:crime of incitement overthrow the state—deliberate violation (idiom); intentional crime—escape without trace (idiom); to make one's getaway (from the scene of a crime)—afraid of being arrested for a crime—responsible (for a blunder or crime)—Triads, organized crime society—anticommunist propaganda (as a crime)—the crime of instigating counter-revolutionary propaganda—the crime of conspiracy overthrow the government—make up and go on stage (idiom); to embark on a career (esp. in politics or crime)—covering everything (of fog, crime, disaster etc)—plan sth in advance (esp. a crime)—not shrink from any crime (idiom); to commit any imaginable misdeed—the right of immunity from arrest afforded by the Taiwan ROC Constitution, for the duration of meetings, unless caught actually committing a crime, members of the National Assembly, the Legislative Yuan, or a supervisory committee—implicate others, without foundation, in confessing one's own crime—lit. treasuring a jade ring becomes a crime (idiom); get into trouble on account of a cherished item—involve others (in a crime)—determine the nature (usually of error or crime)— |