| 单词 | crime-ridden | 
| 释义 | > as lemmascrime-ridden  C1.   Objective, instrumental, etc., as  crime-promoting,  crime-ridden,  crime-stained, etc., adjs.; also  crime-preventer. ΚΠ 1801    W. Winstanley Hypocrite Unmask'd  v. 83  				The lightest punishment your crime-stained heart can suffer. 1823    J. S. Mill Autobiogr. 		(1924)	 273  				The Catholic priesthood added..the crime-promoting doctrine of indulgences. 1859    Rep. Brit. Assoc. Advancem. Sci. 1858 President's Addr. p. civ  				One crime-preventer hangs the man, another trains the boy. 1873    Times 1 July 6/4  				Ireland was a most crime-ridden country. 1886    A. D. Ainslie Reynard the Fox  i. 2  				The rascal Reynard, crime-bestained. 1898    Westm. Gaz. 14 July 2/1  				She wondered..what manner of hideous crime-stained countenance that paper hid. 1947    Times 2 Apr. 3/4  				This [sc. Burma], the most crime-loving country in Asia. 1960    L. T. Wilkins Delinquent Generations 1  				Children born during the war might be more crime-prone than others. 2005    V. Lougheed Belize 51  				In the past, Belize City was considered a dangerous and crime-riddled place. < as lemmas | 
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