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词汇 crime scene
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Definition of crime scene in English:

crime scene

noun
  • The place where an offence has been committed and forensic evidence may be gathered.

    fingerprints left at a crime scene
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you happened to drop by the library of the Swiss Institute in lower Manhattan this past June, you would have found yourself in the middle of a crime scene.
    • The crime scene is chaos, crowded by reporters and locals trampling over potentially vital evidence.
    • I worked as a crime scene technician for a large police department for some time.
    • The murder weapon was found in a tree near the crime scene.
    • The crime scenes were rarely dusted for fingerprints and photos were not even taken of all the victims.
    • The crime scene offered little physical evidence, including a complete lack of blood.
    • In some cases, TV crews raced police to crime scenes by monitoring police broadcasts.
    • In the 1940s and 1950s, she built stunningly detailed dollhouse crime scenes based on real cases to train detectives to assess visual evidence.
    • One popular career is forensic analysis and crime scene investigation.
    • The movie opens with a crime scene.
    • A Target store in suburban Maryland recently became a crime scene.
    • The police, whose examination of the crime scene is perfunctory, miss this crucial piece of evidence.
    • He leaves to clean up the crime scene - but, to his shock, he finds that his car's been stolen by a couple of joy-riders.
    • The crime scene's about half a mile away from here.
    • They spend the next 10 hours processing the crime scene, finding clues to help detectives piece together what happened.
    • The police are after him because his fingerprints are all over the crime scene.
    • The crime scene swarmed with cameramen, journalists, police, and passersby, adding to a scene of chaos and confusion.
    • People have wandered unhindered in and out of crime scenes.
    • The defense argued that police mishandled blood drops from the crime scene, making the results of DNA testing unreliable.
    • The work is much like that of police detectives who analyze evidence to reconstruct what really happened at a crime scene.

Definition of crime scene in US English:

crime scene

noun
  • The place where an offense has been committed and forensic evidence may be gathered.

    fingerprints left at a crime scene
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The crime scenes were rarely dusted for fingerprints and photos were not even taken of all the victims.
    • The police are after him because his fingerprints are all over the crime scene.
    • In the 1940s and 1950s, she built stunningly detailed dollhouse crime scenes based on real cases to train detectives to assess visual evidence.
    • The crime scene's about half a mile away from here.
    • The police, whose examination of the crime scene is perfunctory, miss this crucial piece of evidence.
    • He leaves to clean up the crime scene - but, to his shock, he finds that his car's been stolen by a couple of joy-riders.
    • The work is much like that of police detectives who analyze evidence to reconstruct what really happened at a crime scene.
    • If you happened to drop by the library of the Swiss Institute in lower Manhattan this past June, you would have found yourself in the middle of a crime scene.
    • The crime scene swarmed with cameramen, journalists, police, and passersby, adding to a scene of chaos and confusion.
    • The murder weapon was found in a tree near the crime scene.
    • One popular career is forensic analysis and crime scene investigation.
    • They spend the next 10 hours processing the crime scene, finding clues to help detectives piece together what happened.
    • The movie opens with a crime scene.
    • A Target store in suburban Maryland recently became a crime scene.
    • The defense argued that police mishandled blood drops from the crime scene, making the results of DNA testing unreliable.
    • The crime scene offered little physical evidence, including a complete lack of blood.
    • People have wandered unhindered in and out of crime scenes.
    • I worked as a crime scene technician for a large police department for some time.
    • In some cases, TV crews raced police to crime scenes by monitoring police broadcasts.
    • The crime scene is chaos, crowded by reporters and locals trampling over potentially vital evidence.
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