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hate crime

仇恨犯罪,仇恨罪,仇恨罪行,憎恨犯罪

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a crime, usually violent, motivated by prejudice or intolerance toward an individual’s national origin, ethnicity, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability.

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Examples

  • The investigation led to the arrest of a man who was ultimately convicted of a hate crime.

  • Higher levels of economic inequality, after all, are correlated with an increase in hate crimes.

  • Authorities rarely file charges of domestic terrorism against suspected American extremists, resorting instead to prosecutions for hate crimes, illegal gun possession and other federal or state violations.

  • It will be up to prosecutors to decide whether to seek a hate crime enhancement, and that was not discussed at the hearing.

  • Among other remedies the new provision provides civil damages for victims of up to $10,000 per hate crimes act.

  • Empire will be hate-watched and may set off some conversations on its way from fading from our minds.

  • Did he denounce the involvement of organized crime in the abduction and disappearance of 43 students in the nearby city of Iguala?

  • It's cheesy and ludicrous and, therefore, delightful; it's the reading equivalent of hate-watching.

  • But they say its effect on the regular daily operation of organized crime has been negligible.

  • The anti-crime cops began searching the likely path of flight.

  • I hate to be long at my toilette at any time; but to delay much in such a matter while travelling is folly.

  • And Punch would get out of bed with raging hate in his heart against all the world, seen and unseen.

  • He was thrashed at school before the Jews and the hubshi, for the heinous crime of bringing home false reports of progress.

  • At that moment the crime and inefficacy of bloodshed, in avenging injuries like his, or any injuries, struck upon his soul.

  • He knew that the whole fabric of crime was due to the human reading of His "revelation" to man.