Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
jeer | syn= taunt, to laugh at sb or shout rude remarks at them to show that you do not respect them(v). Eg: The crowd was jeering the player loudly at the end of the game |
leer | to look or smile at sb in unpleasant way that show an evil or sexual way (v) (n) |
fiscal | connected with public or government money, especially tax (a). eg: there are some fiscal changes that need to make |
warehouse | a building where a large quantities of good are stored, especially before they sent to the shop (n) |
bin | a container that you put waste in (n) |
orchard | a piece of land, normally separated from the surrounding area, in which fruit tree are grown (n) |
ship | a large boat that carries people by sea |
steal | to take st without permission (v) stole, stolen |
heat | to make st hot (v) |
hit | to knock a part of the body against st (v) |
lick | to move the tongue to eat or make st wet (v)(n) |
ancient | very old (a) |
relic | a thing from the past of death person and respect as a religious object (n) |
jostle | to push roughly against sb in the crowd (v) |
moustache | beard above lip (n) |
bump | to hit sb by accident |
theft | the crime of stealing (n) |
burglary | the crime of entering the house to steal (n), syn = housebreaking |
robbery | stealing money from the bank especially using threat or violence (n) |
thief | a person who steal st (n) |
burglar | a person who enter the house and steal st (n) |
robber | a person steal st and using threat (n) |
intrusion | something that affects to the people's live in a way that they don't want su xam pham (n) |
violation | an action not obey the law, against the agreement (n) |
violate | (v) from violation |
violence | (Un) the violent behaviour that is intend to kill or hurt sb |
homeowner | (n) a person who own the house |
force | (Un)(v) violent physical action used to obtain or achieve st |
shame | (n) the feeling of sadness or embarrassment |
victim | (n) nan nhan |
larceny | (n) = theft. Grand/petty larceny do co gia/ khong co gia |
Oxford dictionnary
Thứ Sáu, 6 tháng 4, 2012
Crime and law
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