criminalise

  • v.将…定为犯罪;(通过新的法律)使不合法;把…当罪犯对待
criminalisecriminalise

verb

1
declare illegal;outlaw
Marijuana is criminalized in the U.S.
Synonym: outlaw criminalize illegalize illegalise

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  1. There is no move to criminalise alcohol .

    没有采取禁酒措施。

  2. The new law would criminalise the oblivious as well .

    这一新法案将有可能连不知情者也一并法办了。

  3. The changes were based on the recommendations of the Verma Committee , headed by the late Justice Verma , who also urged the government to criminalise rape within marriage .

    由大法官维尔马为首的委员会建议修订法律,并敦促政府对婚内强奸定罪。

  4. The European Union in June proposed a law to criminalise social media posts containing pictures of landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower in Paris or Rome 's Trevi Fountain .

    欧盟6月建议立法禁止在社交网站上传包含各类地标建筑的照片,如巴黎的埃菲尔铁塔(EiffelTower)和罗马的特莱维喷泉(TreviFountain)。

  5. The American Civil Liberties Union of Utah agrees , saying there is no reason to criminalise " private , consensual , adult relationships that are motivated by sincerely-held religious beliefs " .

    犹他州的美国民事解放联盟同意这样的观点,解释说没有任何理由认为该种“有宗教信仰促成的这种成人间,双方自愿的私人关系”为一种犯罪。