单词 | felony |
释义 | felony From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Crimefelonyfel‧o‧ny /ˈfeləni/ noun (plural felonies) [countable, uncountable] lawSCCa serious crime such as murder → misdemeanour► see thesaurus at crimeExamples from the Corpusfelony• Then you had got to have good grounds to believe that they were going to commit a felony.• For his felony, his hands were cruelly lopped and thrown away.• Most felonies are first addressed in Municipal Court for arraignments, continuance matters and preliminary hearings.• The disappearance of felony confined this disqualification to traitors.• She denied that she had committed any kind of felony.• Less forgiving souls would call it a premeditated felony.• While the convictions were overturned on a technicality, Warner argued that the felonies made him unsuitable for the Senate.From Longman Business Dictionaryfelonyfel‧o‧ny /ˈfeləni/ noun (plural felonies) [countable, uncountable]LAW a serious crime such as murderCitizens had a legal duty to reveal felonies known to them.He will answer charges of felony.The U.S. Attorney’s Office indicted the two men on seven felony fraud counts. → compare misdemeanour —felonious adjectiveProsecuters have charged him with felonious assault for attacking a woman near the square. |
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