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crime [kraɪm] SUST.

1. crime (illegal act):

crime
crime
petty crime
to commit a crime
to report a crime

2. crime no art., no pl. (criminality):

crime
to lead a life of crime

3. crime fig.:

crime
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crime
it's a crime to waste so much money

capi·tal ˈcrime SUST.

capital crime

crime pre·ˈven·tion SUST. no pl.

ˈcrime-rid·den ADJ.

ˈcrime wave SUST.

ˈwar crime SUST.

war crime

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Whilst at the crime scene, her children play with a dead body, on which they paint cat whiskers and poke it with sticks.
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The stated goals of the broadcasts were the deterrence of future crime and improved public scrutiny of jail procedures.
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Although there was no open scandal of his turn to crime, he was obliged to retire from the army and return to London.
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Vandalism, graffiti, litter, drug-taking, burglaries and car crime were rife, and these problems had contributed to an increasing number of empty properties on the estate.
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Are they pen pushers or crime fighters?
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It is not the evil in man's heart more than the deep perfidy of circumstance that brings him to crime.
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When authorities discovered their taste for comic books, media attention focused on the emerging crime comics genre as an influence on juvenile delinquency.
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Cheat was a primitive version of the crime of false pretences and involved obtaining property by the use of false weights or measures.
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Pollution and overcrowding reduced quality of life, and boredom led inevitably to crime and violence.
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In exchange for their loyalty they have full access to their crime family's protection, power and connections.
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