crime-ridden

英 [kraɪm ˈrɪdn] 美 [kraɪm ˈrɪdn]

adj.  犯罪猖獗的;充满犯罪行为的

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双语例句

  1. Myth# 3: Most Americans ( and students) live in large cities that are crime-ridden and unsafe.
    谜团3:大部分的美国人(和学生)住在犯罪猖獗而且很不安全的大城市里。
  2. Sabrina Oliver's inner-city Baltimore neighborhood was so crime-ridden, she would come home to find drug dealers on her porch.
    塞布丽娜•奥利弗(SabrinaOliver)原先居住在巴尔的摩市中心,这一带的犯罪活动十分猖獗,她回家时还会在自家的门廊上撞见毒贩。
  3. As a child, Gerard grew up in a dangerous and crime-ridden neighborhood.
    当他是小孩的时候,他在一个犯罪率很高的地段长大。
  4. The figures show poverty falling fast in Peru but the smart restaurants and gleaming offices of central Lima are still surrounded by crime-ridden slums, where 20 per cent of the population lack access to running water.
    有数据显示,秘鲁的贫困状况正迅速得到缓解,但在首都利马市中心,高档餐馆和明亮办公楼周围仍环绕着犯罪猖獗的贫民窟,那里20%的人仍得不到自来水。
  5. And these are not derelict hovels in crime-ridden communities: These homes are often in move-in condition and located in nice neighborhoods.
    而且这些地区并非那种犯罪肆虐的社区:这些待售房屋都是搬进来就可以住的条件很好的居民区。
  6. She recently adopted a streetwise Washington youngster from a crime-ridden neighborhood whose father was in jail.
    记她最近收养了一个在街头混惯了的青年,他来自华盛顿犯罪高发区,其父亲在牢中。
  7. Camden ranked second this year, with Detroit, Michigan; Flint, Michigan; and Oakland, California rounding out the top five most crime-ridden cities, according to the report.
    根据这份报告,今年卡姆登市位居第二。全美犯罪记录前五名的城市还有密歇根州的底特律和弗林特市,以及加利福尼亚州的奥克兰。
  8. Inner city transit systems in most cities were either deteriorating or crime-ridden, as in New York, or dysfunctional, as in Los Angeles.
    大多数城市的市中心的运输系统或者每况愈下且犯罪猖獗(如纽约),或者运转不良(如洛杉矶)。
  9. They want to breathe cleaner air and don't want to become a statistic in crime-ridden LA.
    为了逃离空气污染和犯罪。他们都希望呼吸更新鲜的空气,而且不愿意成为犯罪横生的LA统计数字。
  10. Most Americans live in large cities which are crime-ridden with drugs and drive-by shootings.
    大部分美国人生活在充满毒品和枪杀的大城市里。