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犯
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Definitions
- 1. to violate
- 2. to offend
- 3. to assault
- 4. criminal
- 5. crime
- 6. to make a mistake
- 7. recurrence (of mistake or sth bad)
Example Sentences
1 shown你故意 犯 這個錯, 是嗎?
Sentence data courtesy of Tatoeba.org.
Words Containing 犯
sacred
not worthwhile
crime syndicate
to commit a crime or offense
to rebel against the emperor (idiom)
to repeatedly commit an offense
culprit
to be foolish
to break the law
a grade A war criminal
worthwhile (often in rhetorical questions, implying not worthwhile)
see 犯不著|犯不着[fàn bu zháo]
to violate a taboo
major criminal
prisoner; convict
criminal
to commit a crime
scene of the crime
a criminal gang
successive offenses
criminal suspect
to brood (over sth)
confused; mixed up; muddled up; befuddled
to worry
to go against the rules (of a religious order)
inviolable
political prisoner
casual offender
criminal at large
criminal
illegal drug
pedophile
convict
to assault sexually
a suspect
to feel embarrassed
(dialect) to talk nonsense
crime committed by an organization
(idiom) one cannot afford to incur public wrath
to invade
criminal intent
to become excited
criminal whose arrest has been ordered by the emperor
to keep doing (the wrong thing)
accessory to a crime
to disrespect one's superiors
deliberate violation (idiom); intentional crime
to break the law
wanted criminal
escaped criminal; fugitive from the law
everyone minds their own business
to turn out in force ready to attack (idiom)
to commit (an error) often
to violate a ban
murderer
to break the rules
criminology
previous sins
murderer
a suspect
lit. river water does not interfere with well water (idiom); Do not interfere with one another.
criminal activity
to violate a taboo
worthwhile (often in rhetorical questions, implying not worthwhile)
arsonist
violent crime
accomplice
to invade one's territory
to fall ill
accomplice
to err
first offender
a criminal
to flout the law
non-aggression
criminal record
young criminal
inviolability
criminal offense
serious criminal
escaped prisoner
to violate
to know the law and break it (idiom); consciously going against the rules
rapist
criminal
to violate
to offend
(coll.) to get sleepy
prisoner of conscience
to raid
to repeat a crime
accomplice under duress; coerced accomplice; induced accomplice
offender
to be afraid
to offend one's superiors
recidivist
criminal caught red-handed
to infringe on
accomplice
war criminal