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词汇 crime-free
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Definition of crime-free in English:

crime-free

adjective
  • Not affected by or involving illegal activities.

    the streets here are safe and crime-free
    we want young people to lead healthy and crime-free lives
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Community leaders condemned the murder and called for their district to remain crime-free, as they claimed it had been for some time.
    • Despite his fears, the area in which he lived was remarkably crime-free.
    • They liked the excellent diving, relaxing atmosphere and friendliness of the people on this crime-free island.
    • Just as conservatives fail to see how unusual the quiet, relatively crime-free 1950s were, so leftists forget that the fractious 1960s were an anomaly.
    • Today's figures also show North Yorkshire is one of the most crime-free areas in the country.
    • Industrial society was neither harmonious nor crime-free, though its dictates discouraged public disorder and thus reduced some forms of crime.
    • Beneath the veneer of a crime-free society and nascent market forces is a corrupt system of tight control and limited personal freedoms.
    • In general, Brunei is crime-free, especially in terms of violent crime.
    • Education can afford individuals with the opportunities to achieve and maintain productive and crime-free lives and help to create safer communities for all.
    • Some studies show that working inmates in federal prison have up to a 20 percent greater probability of gaining employment and remaining crime-free after release.
    • We want to create a crime-free, drug-free environment for our school, and we're doing this through a youth-led movement.
    • Although many foreigners, especially Americans, believed that Canada was virtually crime-free, the truth was that it was not.
    • Police said the day was fairly crime-free.
    • Self-restraint, rather than draconian laws, was key to the most civilized and crime-free society in Europe.
    • It is not polluted either by traffic or litter and is virtually crime-free.
    • There are wide open spaces for children, it is safe for them, and we are a crime-free area.
    • Wiltshire is now officially the safest county in England and Wales and Swindon is one of the most crime-free towns of its size.
    • For all the criminal activities that dominate the media headlines, though, most communities in the country remain crime-free.
    • Growing numbers of arts centres have added to the vibrant, cutting-edge spirit of a city that is also remarkably crime-free.
    • "We are determined to make this estate a crime-free area," she said.
    Synonyms
    innocent, guiltless, blameless, clear, in the clear, not to blame, guilt-free, above suspicion, unimpeachable, irreproachable

Definition of crime-free in US English:

crime-free

adjective
  • Not affected by or involvng illegal activities.

    the streets here are safe and crime-free
    we want young people to lead healthy and crime-free lives
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In general, Brunei is crime-free, especially in terms of violent crime.
    • Community leaders condemned the murder and called for their district to remain crime-free, as they claimed it had been for some time.
    • For all the criminal activities that dominate the media headlines, though, most communities in the country remain crime-free.
    • Self-restraint, rather than draconian laws, was key to the most civilized and crime-free society in Europe.
    • There are wide open spaces for children, it is safe for them, and we are a crime-free area.
    • Despite his fears, the area in which he lived was remarkably crime-free.
    • Although many foreigners, especially Americans, believed that Canada was virtually crime-free, the truth was that it was not.
    • Education can afford individuals with the opportunities to achieve and maintain productive and crime-free lives and help to create safer communities for all.
    • Beneath the veneer of a crime-free society and nascent market forces is a corrupt system of tight control and limited personal freedoms.
    • "We are determined to make this estate a crime-free area," she said.
    • Today's figures also show North Yorkshire is one of the most crime-free areas in the country.
    • Industrial society was neither harmonious nor crime-free, though its dictates discouraged public disorder and thus reduced some forms of crime.
    • They liked the excellent diving, relaxing atmosphere and friendliness of the people on this crime-free island.
    • We want to create a crime-free, drug-free environment for our school, and we're doing this through a youth-led movement.
    • Wiltshire is now officially the safest county in England and Wales and Swindon is one of the most crime-free towns of its size.
    • Some studies show that working inmates in federal prison have up to a 20 percent greater probability of gaining employment and remaining crime-free after release.
    • Growing numbers of arts centres have added to the vibrant, cutting-edge spirit of a city that is also remarkably crime-free.
    • Just as conservatives fail to see how unusual the quiet, relatively crime-free 1950s were, so leftists forget that the fractious 1960s were an anomaly.
    • It is not polluted either by traffic or litter and is virtually crime-free.
    • Police said the day was fairly crime-free.
    Synonyms
    innocent, guiltless, blameless, clear, in the clear, not to blame, guilt-free, above suspicion, unimpeachable, irreproachable
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