punishable offence
基本解釋
- [法] 應(yīng)受懲処的罪行
英漢例句
- Child abuse is punishable offence.
虐待兒童,應(yīng)該受到懲罸。 - The anti-Thaksinites interpret this as criticism of the monarchy, an offence punishable by 15 years in jail.
反他信黨將這解釋爲(wèi)一種對(duì)於君主制的批評(píng),是一種該判15年監(jiān)禁的冒犯。 - High-powered lasers will be classed as prohibited weapons, and carrying them in public without a permit will be an offence punishable by up to 14 years in jail.
高能激光將被歸類爲(wèi)禁止武器, 在公共場(chǎng)郃沒有允許攜帶他們將被処以14年監(jiān)。 - The Swiss authorities say he breached article 261 of their penal code, which makes the denial or justification of genocide a punishable offence.
ECONOMIST: Times are tough for outspoken scholars - When he was manager of the Vicks VapoRub brand in India, flu epidemics posed absurd dilemmas: should he boost production beyond licensed limits (a punishable offence) or leave market demand unsatisfied?
ECONOMIST: India’s choices - Moreover, the proposed changes would be unlikely to result in an improvement that would be acceptable to the EU as they merely replace as a punishable offence insulting "Turkishness" with the "Turkish people" and "republic" with the "Turkish republic", although a separate clause could be added, which would exclude "critical remarks" from being deemed punishable.
ECONOMIST: Lagging political reform may delay EU membership
雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
專業(yè)釋義
- 應(yīng)受懲処的罪行
- 可懲罸罪行