perpetrating
v. 犯(罪),作(惡),做(壞事)( perpetrate的現在分詞 )
If someone perpetrates a crime or any other immoral or harmful act, they do it.
A high proportion of crime in any country is perpetrated by young males in their teens and twenties...
在任何國家的犯罪者中,十幾二十幾歲的青年男性都佔了很高的比例。
Tremendous wrongs were being perpetrated on the poorest and least privileged human beings...
對最貧窮和最沒有特權的人們犯下了大量罪行。
The act of perpetrating in this crime is a single one.
綁架罪的實行行為是單一行為而不是複合行為.
Far from perpetrating violence , she acts to eliminate it.
故至今城西數里無縊者雲.
Were they not equally fault for perpetrating a giant charade that bound to end in tears?
難道他們不應該同樣對此負責? 他們參與的規模巨大的數字遊戲註定釀成淚水和痛苦.
By emitting greenhouse gases, are the rich perpetrating an injustice on the world's poor?
既得利益者們排放溫室氣體的行為正在向窮人的身上施加一種不公正 麼 ?