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词汇 felonious
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Definition of felonious in English:

felonious

adjective fɪˈləʊnɪəsfɛˈləʊnɪəsfəˈloʊniəs
  • 1Relating to or involved in crime.

    犯罪的;(与)犯罪(有关)的;涉及犯罪的

    they turned their felonious talents to the smuggling trade

    他们把自己的犯罪本领转向了走私贸易。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And like typical criminals, the felonious five left their incriminating fingerprints everywhere, showing an unmistakable consciousness of guilt on their part.
    • The previous night, he'd manufactured a homemade stinkbomb and unbeknownst to all of us, this mild explosive device would transform a practical joke into a felonious street crime.
    • He also hopes to take advantage of whatever felonious opportunities might happen to present themselves within the boundaries of his mother's neighborhood and during the course of his stay there.
    • It would have been so much more original and memorable to treat the various lust and love permutations of the characters in a manner that didn't result in stalking, violent obsession and various felonious acts.
    • Other research finds a theoretical link between right-to-carry concealed weapon laws and decreased crime or decreased felonious deaths of police.
    • But with his probation officer hounding him, his girlfriend dissing him, and his dope pusher buddy pressuring him, it looks like Petey may once again stray into his former, felonious life.
    • Surely one can see the connection between crimes committed in the legally legitimized ‘heat of passion’ and impulsive felonious acts.
    • Much of what we today think of as serious crime, including murder, rape, and the various forms of theft, belonged in the middle band, felony, and was punishable by death; witchcraft was also felonious.
    • When judicial matters are one of the principal foci of borough and national records, we unavoidably receive an impression, not so much exaggerated as unbalanced, of the misdemeaning or felonious conduct of townsmen.
    • Without them, the program would appear to be the unbelievable misadventures of a fiery foreigner and his almost felonious spouse.
    • When Mrs Munson stumbles onto their plot and threatens to notify the authorities, the felonious five decide to do her in.
    • However central property was to gentrification, the felonious accumulation of it and the consequences for having done so are not remotely Thompson's concern.
    • In a short amount of time, those felonious deeds cost Sonny Liston his freedom.
    • I wish there was some way to make these felonious corporate entities accountable for their manifold crimes against us and the environment.
    • I should repeat that there is, of course, in fact no suggestion that the shooting here was intentional, and thus felonious.
    Synonyms
    illegal, illicit, lawbreaking, illegitimate, against the law
    1. 1.1Law Relating to or of the nature of felony.
      〔律〕犯重罪的;重罪(性质)的
      his conduct was felonious

      他的行为已构成重罪。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The women were each sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty in 2003 to kidnapping, child endangerment, and felonious assault.
      • Right now, he has been charged with one count of felonious assault for allegedly firing a nine millimeter pistol into a house where people were.
      • All three impulsively committed a felonious act that lead to their incarceration, i.e., attempted murder and kidnapping, attempted murder, and murder.
      • She will stand trial for her felonious enterprise.
      • Indeed this seems like it might go past a civil liability issue, and into absolutely felonious criminal activity.

Derivatives

  • feloniously

  • adverb
    • They refused, and the wicked sheriff feloniously prevented justice being done by spiriting the Jews away to the castle.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's not unlike 11,000 other children that have been murdered in this country or killed feloniously by parents in the last 20 years.
      • Subsequently - around the middle of his composition - a darker and more feloniously criminal conception of the ‘great financier’ emerged.

Rhymes

acrimonious, antimonious, ceremonious, erroneous, euphonious, harmonious, parsimonious, Petronius, sanctimonious, Suetonius

Definition of felonious in US English:

felonious

adjectivefəˈloʊniəsfəˈlōnēəs
  • 1Relating to or involved in crime.

    犯罪的;(与)犯罪(有关)的;涉及犯罪的

    they turned their felonious talents to the smuggling trade

    他们把自己的犯罪本领转向了走私贸易。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Much of what we today think of as serious crime, including murder, rape, and the various forms of theft, belonged in the middle band, felony, and was punishable by death; witchcraft was also felonious.
    • When judicial matters are one of the principal foci of borough and national records, we unavoidably receive an impression, not so much exaggerated as unbalanced, of the misdemeaning or felonious conduct of townsmen.
    • He also hopes to take advantage of whatever felonious opportunities might happen to present themselves within the boundaries of his mother's neighborhood and during the course of his stay there.
    • Surely one can see the connection between crimes committed in the legally legitimized ‘heat of passion’ and impulsive felonious acts.
    • However central property was to gentrification, the felonious accumulation of it and the consequences for having done so are not remotely Thompson's concern.
    • I should repeat that there is, of course, in fact no suggestion that the shooting here was intentional, and thus felonious.
    • But with his probation officer hounding him, his girlfriend dissing him, and his dope pusher buddy pressuring him, it looks like Petey may once again stray into his former, felonious life.
    • And like typical criminals, the felonious five left their incriminating fingerprints everywhere, showing an unmistakable consciousness of guilt on their part.
    • Without them, the program would appear to be the unbelievable misadventures of a fiery foreigner and his almost felonious spouse.
    • The previous night, he'd manufactured a homemade stinkbomb and unbeknownst to all of us, this mild explosive device would transform a practical joke into a felonious street crime.
    • In a short amount of time, those felonious deeds cost Sonny Liston his freedom.
    • Other research finds a theoretical link between right-to-carry concealed weapon laws and decreased crime or decreased felonious deaths of police.
    • It would have been so much more original and memorable to treat the various lust and love permutations of the characters in a manner that didn't result in stalking, violent obsession and various felonious acts.
    • When Mrs Munson stumbles onto their plot and threatens to notify the authorities, the felonious five decide to do her in.
    • I wish there was some way to make these felonious corporate entities accountable for their manifold crimes against us and the environment.
    Synonyms
    illegal, illicit, lawbreaking, illegitimate, against the law
    1. 1.1Law Relating to or of the nature of felony.
      〔律〕犯重罪的;重罪(性质)的
      his conduct was felonious

      他的行为已构成重罪。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • All three impulsively committed a felonious act that lead to their incarceration, i.e., attempted murder and kidnapping, attempted murder, and murder.
      • Right now, he has been charged with one count of felonious assault for allegedly firing a nine millimeter pistol into a house where people were.
      • She will stand trial for her felonious enterprise.
      • Indeed this seems like it might go past a civil liability issue, and into absolutely felonious criminal activity.
      • The women were each sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty in 2003 to kidnapping, child endangerment, and felonious assault.
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