词汇 | dwi |
释义 | DWI noun USuk /ˌdiː.dʌb.əl.juːˈaɪ/ us /ˌdiː.dʌb.əl.juːˈaɪ/ [ U ] abbreviation for for driving while intoxicated: in some states of the US, the crime of operating a motor vehicle while being affected by alcohol or other drugs : 酒后驾驶罪(driving while intoxicated drive的缩写) She was charged with DWI after police found her passed out in her car on the side of a highway. a DWI charge/conviction a DWI suspect/offender Synonym DUI [ C ] a conviction(= an occasion when someone is found guilty) for the crime of operating a motor vehicle while being affected by alcohol or other drugs: We would not hire someone with a DWI as a professional driver. The State Senate passed a law that would revoke someone's license for five years for a DWI. No one is above the law, and he should be prosecuted for reckless driving or DWI. DWI laws can require offenders to join programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous as part of their sentencing. People who continue to drive while intoxicated even after several DWI convictions should receive the harshest punishment. We should stop making excuses for people who have had two or three DWIs. On the road: driving & operating road vehicles aquaplaning back someone up biting point boxed in branch off chauffeur gun handle lock platooning pull pull someone up push start range anxiety reverse road rage skid speeding the RAC ton You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Crime - general words Drunkenness & sobriety DWI | American DictionaryDWI noun[ U ] law abbreviation for driving while intoxicated (= driving while affected by more than the legal amount of alcohol) |
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