词汇 | criminalized |
释义 | criminalized past simple and past participle ofcriminalize criminalize verb[ T ] (UK usuallycriminalise)uk /ˈkrɪm.ɪ.nəl.aɪz/ us /ˈkrɪm.ə.nəl.aɪz/ to make something illegal: 定…为非法 The law has criminalized prostitution but not got rid of it.法律规定卖淫为非法行为,但没能禁绝。 Synonym outlaw Opposites decriminalize legalize UK politics: legislation & law-making abolish abrogate abrogation amendment assemblyman constitutionally enact First Minister's Questions FMQs gold plate Green Paper guillotine parliamentarian penal reform PMQs pocket veto presiding officer promulgate White Paper writ Examples of criminalizedcriminalized In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. This criminality was increased by legislation that criminalized customary and informal economic activities. Intrinsically morally permissible conduct, such as driving without a seat belt, does not automatically become immoral upon being criminalized. Fashioned from the same gender ideology that criminalized male desertion and non-support of families, they represented a form of state provision for social reproduction. Indeed, they may be criminalized even though they do not cause harm at all. It is enough to meet the demands of the harm principle that, if the action were not criminalized, that would be harmful. The conclusion that conduct is offensive (for the kind of reasons just proposed) is not sufficient to establish that the conduct should be criminalized. Creating boundaries and intervening space prevented interpenetration, but also reshaped and sometimes criminalized customary pastoral practice. We cannot say that the one should be criminalized because it reduces a person's options or capabilities more than the other. It is not anything with the real nature of sleeping being criminalized here, and most addressees would probably understand the euphemism. The former were increasingly criminalized and stigmatized, at least on a rhetorical level. While collective movements of sisterhood and solidarity between female reformers and criminalized women are alluded to, discussions about them are left undeveloped. It is no objection under the harm principle that a harmless action was criminalized, nor even that an action with no tendency to cause harm was criminalized. The labor movement's cynicism about the law of conspiracy was heightened by the fact that it criminalized labor activities but not employer blacklists of union workingmen, which were also boycotts. However, this statute was so vague it gave prosecutors almost carte blanche power to use in political and private situations which should not be criminalized. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. There is however no limit to the conduct that can be criminalized, when the legislature does not set minimum guidelines to govern law enforcement. 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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