recidivist
常見(jiàn)例句
- A recidivist demonstrates his tattoos while his cellmates give a coarse laugh. The corrective labor colony in Kovrov (240 km from Moscow), 1993.
1993年,科夫洛夫勞改隊(duì)(距莫斯科240公里),一位慣犯正展示他的紋身,同牢房的獄友們發(fā)出陣陣低俗的壞笑。 - The current one, Steve Cooley, has other ideas about Three Strikes, which he values as a “powerful recidivist tool” but also considers “draconian”.
如今的檢察官,史蒂夫·庫(kù)利不怎么贊同三振出局法,他認(rèn)為雖然它能“有力地打擊慣犯”,但同時(shí)“過(guò)于嚴(yán)酷”。 - With convenient access to education and job retraining, they are able to survive by themselves, greatly reducing the chance of becoming a recidivist in times when they are financially challenged.
教育和就業(yè)培訓(xùn)能夠讓他們?cè)谌蘸蟮纳钪锌孔约荷嫦氯?,而不至于因?yàn)闆](méi)有收入來(lái)源而再次誤入歧途。 - Mr Hussein, it argues, is a recidivist who simply cannot be trusted not to resume his evil ways.
ECONOMIST: Coalition-building The - Even for recidivist companies, the profits they might gain defrauding the public can outweigh the cost of any possible enforcement action.
FORBES: Fraud Shouldn't Be So Rewarding - In America meditation was judged to be just the tonic for a variety of people ranging from underperforming executives to recidivist prisoners.
ECONOMIST: Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 返回 recidivist