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词汇 disorderly conduct
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Definition of disorderly conduct in English:

disorderly conduct

noun
mass nounLaw
  • Unruly behaviour constituting a minor offence.

    〔律〕妨害治安行为

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Too many judges regard the actions of people like the woman pictured above as legitimate political activity rather than disorderly conduct or malicious destruction of property.
    • This year alone, he was ejected from four games, suspended twice, arrested on disorderly conduct charges, and jailed for eluding police.
    • Earlier on Thursday, 19 were arrested for disorderly conduct during a planned act of civil disobedience at the federal building.
    • Two 18-year-olds were arrested for disorderly conduct towards officers.
    • Secondly, it enacted a range of offences to deal with disorderly conduct of various degrees of seriousness, from riot, to behaviour causing alarm or distress.
    • The 33-year-old was charged with assault, disorderly conduct and malicious intent.
    • The day was not without incident; police made 36 arrests for misdemeanour charges of disorderly conduct and unlawful assembly.
    • Given that people frequently place demands upon the police for control of low-level disorderly conduct, such as rowdyism, there are only two possibilities.
    • They would most likely be charged with assault, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.
    • The most common crimes are disorderly conduct, assault, burglary, driving under the influence of alcohol, and property damage.
    • We're also told as many as eight people have been arrested for things like disorderly conduct.
    • The actor was later charged with disorderly conduct and unlawful assembly, the US Secret Service said.
    • Six of the eight men arrested Wednesday were charged Thursday with assaulting police officers, disorderly conduct and causing obstruction in a public place, police said.
    • By night's end, police had issued nearly 90 citations for disorderly conduct, criminal mischief, assault, and other offenses.
    • However, three offences - disorderly conduct, threatening behaviour and wilful obstruction - rose.
    • The fines are likely to apply to two categories of offence, disorderly conduct and intoxication in a public place.
    • The report stated that disorderly conduct and boisterous behaviour increased in a group context, whatever the makeup of the group may be, when drink was involved.
    • Shoplifting, drugs and motoring offences, assaults and disorderly conduct were among the incidents caught on camera.
    • But a lawyer standing in front of them in the queue was not amused and had them arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.…
    • All three were summonsed with being intoxicated, using threatening, abusive and insulting behaviour and with disorderly conduct on April 8.
    Synonyms
    bad behaviour, misconduct, badness, naughtiness, disobedience, mischief, mischievousness, delinquency

Definition of disorderly conduct in US English:

disorderly conduct

noun
Law
  • Unruly behavior constituting a minor offense.

    〔律〕妨害治安行为

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This year alone, he was ejected from four games, suspended twice, arrested on disorderly conduct charges, and jailed for eluding police.
    • Two 18-year-olds were arrested for disorderly conduct towards officers.
    • However, three offences - disorderly conduct, threatening behaviour and wilful obstruction - rose.
    • But a lawyer standing in front of them in the queue was not amused and had them arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.…
    • The report stated that disorderly conduct and boisterous behaviour increased in a group context, whatever the makeup of the group may be, when drink was involved.
    • The most common crimes are disorderly conduct, assault, burglary, driving under the influence of alcohol, and property damage.
    • The day was not without incident; police made 36 arrests for misdemeanour charges of disorderly conduct and unlawful assembly.
    • Shoplifting, drugs and motoring offences, assaults and disorderly conduct were among the incidents caught on camera.
    • Secondly, it enacted a range of offences to deal with disorderly conduct of various degrees of seriousness, from riot, to behaviour causing alarm or distress.
    • Earlier on Thursday, 19 were arrested for disorderly conduct during a planned act of civil disobedience at the federal building.
    • We're also told as many as eight people have been arrested for things like disorderly conduct.
    • Six of the eight men arrested Wednesday were charged Thursday with assaulting police officers, disorderly conduct and causing obstruction in a public place, police said.
    • The fines are likely to apply to two categories of offence, disorderly conduct and intoxication in a public place.
    • Given that people frequently place demands upon the police for control of low-level disorderly conduct, such as rowdyism, there are only two possibilities.
    • Too many judges regard the actions of people like the woman pictured above as legitimate political activity rather than disorderly conduct or malicious destruction of property.
    • The 33-year-old was charged with assault, disorderly conduct and malicious intent.
    • All three were summonsed with being intoxicated, using threatening, abusive and insulting behaviour and with disorderly conduct on April 8.
    • They would most likely be charged with assault, resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.
    • The actor was later charged with disorderly conduct and unlawful assembly, the US Secret Service said.
    • By night's end, police had issued nearly 90 citations for disorderly conduct, criminal mischief, assault, and other offenses.
    Synonyms
    bad behaviour, misconduct, badness, naughtiness, disobedience, mischief, mischievousness, delinquency
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