criminalizing

英 [ˈkrɪmɪnəlaɪzɪŋ] 美 [ˈkrɪmɪnəlaɪzɪŋ]

v.  (通过新的法律)使不合法,使非法; 把…当罪犯对待
criminalize的现在分词



柯林斯词典

    in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 criminalise

  1. VERB 使不合法;使非法
    If a government criminalizes an action or person, it officially declares that the action or the person's behaviour is illegal.
    1. There is no move to criminalise alcohol.
      没有采取禁酒措施。
    2. ...a deliberate campaign to criminalise members of the former government.
      蓄意给前政府成员定罪的运动

双语例句

  1. Discussion on the Law Criminalizing of "Malicious Back Pay"
    恶意欠薪行为入罪之合理性探讨
  2. Chinese ancient public law regards the spirit of rule of men as its kernel, regards ethics principle as its guide and embodies the external characteristics of extensive criminalizing.
    中国古代公法以人治精神为内核,以伦理原则为指导并显现着泛刑事化的外部特征。
  3. At a round table discussion held during Justice Cameron's visit, he described the disturbing trend in African countries of laws criminalizing HIV transmission.
    在访华期间的一次圆桌讨论会上,卡梅伦法官描述了非洲一些国家的法律把传播艾滋病刑事化的恶劣趋势。
  4. Criminalizing the behavior of cheating loan and credit, is a request of trustworthiness principle of financial activity, is the objective demand of the litigation activity that cures the financial crime, and matches the trend of criminal legislation of the outside countries.
    对骗取贷款、信用行为犯罪化,是金融活动的诚信原则的要求,是惩治金融犯罪的诉讼活动的客观需要,也符合域外刑事立法的趋势。
  5. Rape in Marriage: Choice of Criminalizing or Not
    婚内强奸:是否犯罪化的选择