organized crime

organized crime [ˈɔ:ɡənaizd kraɪm]  [ˈɔrɡəˌnaɪzd kraɪm] 

organized crime 基本解释

有组织的罪行,犯罪集团(的活动)

organized crime 词典解释
in BRIT, also use 英国英语亦用 organised crime

1. 有组织犯罪;集团犯罪
    Organized crime refers to criminal activities which involve large numbers of people and are organized and controlled by a small group.

    e.g. ...the battle being waged against organised crime.
           开展的打击有组织犯罪的斗争

organized crime 单语例句

1. organized crime

1. The hit squad of the cartel " Los Zetas " is the most violent and dangerous group of organized crime in Mexico.

2. Chongqing officials have received just praise for efforts to choke the nexus between organized crime and law enforcement officers.

3. The Ministry of Public Security also listed crackdowns on the growing problem of organized crime as a primary component of its 2010 " intensive crackdown " campaign.

4. Organized Crime and Triad Bureau officers inspected Tsui's home and detained a woman for questioning and confiscated a computer for investigation.

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5. Though there is no direct evidence yet of organized crime collaborating with terrorists, the first hints of a connection surfaced in a recent undercover FBI operation.

6. organized crime什么意思

6. Links between licensed junket operators and organized crime have been an open secret in Macao's glitzy neon hub.

7. Builders often don't use the best materials, being pressured by mobsters to rely on suppliers close to organized crime.

8. Calls for more stringent gun control intensified last month when the Nagasaki mayor was shot and killed by an organized crime boss.

9. organized crime

9. Guillen was arrested back in 1995 on charges linked to organized crime and drug trafficking and spent 12 years in prison.

10. According to security firm Symantec, 90 percent of online breaches involve organized crime targeting corporate information.

organized crime 英英释义

organized crime

noun

1. underworld organizations

    Synonym: gangland gangdom