manslaughter

manslaughter [ˈmænslɔ:tə(r)]  [ˈmænˌslɔtɚ] 

manslaughter 基本解释

名词杀人; 过失杀人; [法]过失杀人罪

manslaughter 词典解释

1. 过失杀人;非预谋杀人罪
    Manslaughter is the illegal killing of a person by someone who did not intend to kill them.

    e.g. A judge accepted her plea that she was guilty of manslaughter, not murder.
           她申诉说自己并非蓄意谋杀,而是过失杀人,法官接受了她的申诉。

manslaughter 单语例句

1. manslaughter

1. The prosecution accused Lui of murder and earlier rejected his plea to the lesser manslaughter charge.

2. Murray has not been charged with any crime but is the target of what police term a manslaughter investigation.

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3. The case exposed a circle of family neglect that included the girl's mother, who was found guilty of manslaughter because she failed to protect her child.

4. manslaughter什么意思

4. British police on Wednesday released five people who were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter involving the 19 cockle pickers.

5. With a manslaughter charge, they had to prove only that a victim died while another crime was being committed.

6. Five former municipal officials have been charged with manslaughter in connection with the December 2004 nightclub fire in Buenos Aires that claimed 193 lives.

7. The men were convicted on charges including being accessories to manslaughter, human smuggling and belonging to a criminal organization.

8. Murray's lawyer Ed Chernoff confirmed in a statement that the search warrant served by investigators had been seeking evidence of manslaughter.

9. If convicted of involuntary manslaughter, the two men face up to 10 years in prison.

10. Conrad Murray - who has pleaded not guilty to felony involuntary manslaughter charges - was not among the seven cleared.

manslaughter 英英释义

noun

1. homicide without malice aforethought