词汇 | crime-ridden |
释义 | crime-ridden adjective uk /ˈkraɪm.rɪd.ən/ us /ˈkraɪm.rɪd.ən/ used for describing an area where there is a lot of crime: 罪案多发的(区域) our crime-ridden streets我们这里罪案多发的街道 Crime - general words accuse someone of a crime anti-crime anti-fraud anti-narcotics arrestable caper delinquency delinquently driving under the influence DUI felonious illegality non-crime offence on all counts outrage petty crime white-collar crime wrongdoing zero tolerance Examples of crime-riddencrime-ridden Communities become wary of the stranger in a crime-ridden society and non-state policing is the method chosen by many for securing exclusion. Parents who lack the resources to move their families surely are not culpable for continuing to live in crime-ridden or politically volatile areas. The city c. 1930 is imagined as having been especially hedonistic, exciting, crime-ridden, fast-paced, fashionable and cosmopolitan. He has done this against the odds of a failing economy, a crime-ridden city, stay-athome audiences and fragile political relationships. One of the most widespread stereotypes about modern urban life claims that it is more dangerous and crime-ridden than life in the country. For children lower in effortful control, disorderly, crowded, dangerous, and crime-ridden environments may be particularly detrimental. Do parents who live in crime-ridden inner cities and vulnerable outposts have a moral obligation to abandon their homes, neighbors, and social ideals for safer places? My constituency is one of the most crime-ridden areas in one of the most crime-ridden cities in the country. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Is not it those in the inner city who cannot escape from the failing school, the hard-pressed hospital or the crime-ridden estate? From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 We will seek to improve life in the areas that are most crime-ridden, where despair leads to alienation and alienation turns into criminal behaviour. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These walkways have become dirty, smelly and crime-ridden. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 If young people do not regard the courts as a source of authority, we shall make no headway in establishing a less crime-ridden atmosphere for the next younger generation. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 But if that society is also crime-ridden and, in addition, famed for the anti-social behaviour of too many of its young citizens in particular, that pride must be severely tempered. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They soon find they are forced to live in a crime-ridden neighborhood apartment. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Turn our whole country into a crime-ridden, drug infested slum.... From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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