law-breaker

英 [lɔː ˈbreɪkə(r)] 美 [lɔː ˈbreɪkər]

n.  犯法的人;违法者

复数:law-breakers

法律



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 违法者;犯法者;不法分子
    A law-breaker is someone who breaks the law.
    1. The money spent on prisons could be better spent on training first-time law-breakers to earn an honest living.
      与其把钱花在监狱上,还不如用来培训初次犯罪者学习正当谋生的技能。

双语例句

  1. The money spent on prisons could be better spent on training first-time law-breakers to earn an honest living.
    与其把钱花在监狱上,还不如用来培训初次犯罪者学习正当谋生的技能。
  2. Reciprocity is the primary mechanism for EIL, which permits a state to deprive the law-breaker of its entitlements.
    相互原则是国际法强制执行的基本机制,通过剥夺违法国的权利的方式发挥作用。
  3. We should realize the direct mode of the law-breaker who submits payment to bank for traffic activities by dint of the financial intermediary in order to simplify the chain and make things convenient for the people.
    以机动车驾驶人持金融牡丹交通卡为信息载体,实现交通违法人直接向银行缴纳罚款的违法行为处理方式,可以有效达到简化交通违法行为处理环节、方便群众的目的。