criminal
英 ['krɪmɪn(ə)l]
美 ['krɪmɪnl]
語源
英語の語源
- criminal (adj.)
- early 15c., from Middle French criminel (11c.), from Latin criminalis "pertaining to crime," from crimen (genitive criminis); see crime. Preserves the Latin -n-. Criminal law (or criminal justice) distinguished from civil in English at least since late 15c.
- criminal (n.)
- 1620s, from criminal (adj.).
例文
- 1. Too bad he used his intelligence for criminal purposes.
- 彼は聡明さを犯罪に使ってしまった。もったいない。
- 2.Northbridge is a cool,calculating and clever criminal who could strike again.
- ノーズブリッジは冷静で悪巧みが多く陰険で狡猾な犯罪者で、彼はまた犯罪を犯すかもしれない。
- 3.They would be sacked for criminal or scandalous behaviour.
- 犯罪や不道徳な行為があれば解雇されます。
- 4.Within criminal law almost anything could be defined as "crime ".
- 刑法では、ほとんどの行為を「犯罪」と定義することができる。
- Apart from criminal investigation techniques,students learn forensic medicine,philosophy and logic.
- 犯罪捜査技術のほか、学生たちは法医学、哲学、論理学を学ぶ。
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