misdemeanour
n. 不法行為; (相對於重罪的)輕罪,小罪
A misdemeanour is an act that some people consider to be wrong or unacceptable.
Emily knew nothing about her husband's misdemeanours.
埃米莉對於丈夫的越軌行為一無所知。
...his financial misdemeanours.
他在財務上的不檢點
In the United States and other countries where the legal system distinguishes between very serious crimes and less serious ones, a misdemeanour is a less serious crime.
She was charged with a misdemeanour, that of carrying a concealed weapon.
她被指控犯有身上藏有武器的輕罪。
1. a crime less serious than a felony
Mr Blankfein outlines seven areas of misdemeanour –.
布蘭克費恩先生概括出七個方面的罪行.
He is charged with several misdemeanour, including driving without a valid licence and creating a disturbance.
他被控告犯有好幾種輕罪, 其中包括無有效駕駛執照駕駛和擾亂治安.
She was charged with a misdemeanour, that of carrying a concealed weapon.
她被指控犯有身上藏有武器的輕罪。