英文: An ideal jointed offence indicates a type of offence that one crime may offend more than one offence for its endangered act in part or as a whole against other objects.中文: 想象竞合犯是指实施一个犯罪,其危害行为之全部或一部又基于另一罪过侵犯另一客体,而形成的一个危害行为触犯数个罪名...
Legal Brief: Rape as a Penal Offence in the Nigerian Violence Against Persons (Prohibition) Act, 2015: A Forensic Investigative ApproachOgbu, ErnestAfrican Journal of Criminology & Justice Studies
词语用法 词源解说 n.(名词) offence意为“犯法,过错”,使用范围比较广,可指触犯国法,也可指违反规章制度和任何失礼的言行。这个词的英式英语拼法是offence,美式英语拼法是offense。 表示“违犯…,犯…罪”时, offence与against 连用。 offence还可表示“使人不悦的事物”。 词性常用度 名词 动词...
1. [c] ~ (against sb/sth) 违法行为;犯罪;罪行an illegal act a criminal/serious/minor/sexual, etc. offence 刑事罪、重罪、轻罪、性犯罪等 a first offence(= the first time that sb has been found guilty of a crime) 初犯 a capital offence(= one for which sb may be punished by death) ...
12. The person sought is one against whom penal proceedings instituted or punishment may be uted for reasons of that person`s race, religion, nationality, sex, political opinion or personal status, or that person may, for any of those reasons, be subjected to unfair treatment in judicial proc...
Analysisof theJuridical PersonOffenceagainsttheEnvironmentResourceProtection 环境资源保护法人犯罪浅析 www.ilib.cn 10. wouldmakeillegalimmigrationafelony,ratherthanamereoffenceagainstcivil law; 会把非法移民定为重罪,而非仅仅违反民法而已; www.ecocn.org
OFFENCE, crimes. The doing that which a penal law forbids to be done, or omitting to do what it commands; in this sense it is nearly synonymous with crime. (q.v.) In a more confined sense, it may be considered as having the same meaning with misdemeanor, (q.v.) but it differs ...
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The meaning of OFFENSE is something that outrages the moral or physical senses. How to use offense in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Offense.
abduct,kidnap,nobble,snatch- take away to an undisclosed location against their will and usually in order to extract a ransom; "The industrialist's son was kidnapped" shanghai,impress- take (someone) against his will for compulsory service, especially on board a ship; "The men were shanghaied...