criminal record
英 [ˌkrɪmɪnl ˈrekɔːd]
美 [ˌkrɪmɪnl ˈrekərd]
前科
英英释义
noun
- a list of crimes for which an accused person has been previously convicted
- he ruled that the criminal record of the defendant could not be disclosed to the court
- the prostitute had a record a mile long
双语例句
- Why giving me criminal record all the sudden?
为什么这么突然就给我犯罪记录? - For your average tourist, this is generally a straightforward process, but if you've got a criminal record then think again.
如果你只是个普通游客,那么这一般只是个简单的处理过程。但是如果你有犯罪记录,那就得再想想了。 - He have a criminal record stretch back twenty year.
他的犯罪记录可追溯到20年前。 - The suspect had no known mental illness and no criminal record.
嫌犯既没有被诊断患有精神病,也没有犯罪记录。 - This article the effect which produces to the criminal record carries on the theoretical analysis, elaborates its existence value and the significance.
本文对前科所产生的效应进行理论分析,以阐述它的存在价值和意义。 - To double-check, I must ask you if you have a criminal record.
为了保险起见,我必须问你,是否你有犯罪记录。 - The accused had no criminal record.
被告没有前科。 - I managed to make it to17 without a criminal record.
我到17岁的时候还没有犯罪纪录。 - The applicant should not have any criminal record or adverse immigration record in Hong Kong or elsewhere.
不论在香港或其他地方,申请人不得有任何刑事罪行记录或不良入境记录。 - He is well known to the police and has a long criminal record.
警方对他很了解,他有很多犯罪记录。
