Ways to talk about crime in English - Advanced English Lesson
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There are a lot of specialized words and phrases in English. There is formal terminology that judges, lawyers, and newspaper reporters use. There's also informal language that people use when talking about crimes in casual conversation. This list will get you started with some common phrases that are "in between": not slang, but not too technical.
Some examples of crimes:
Violent crime includes the following:
armed robbery (like robbing a bank or a liquor store)
mugging (robbing someone by threatening them with a gun or knife)
murder (killing someone)
kidnapping (taking someone and keeping them illegally)
assault (beating someone up)
sexual assault / rape (having sex with someone who doesn't want it)
White-collar crimes are different kinds of theft and fraud that don't physically threaten anyone.
identity theft (taking someone's personal information so that you can use their credit cards or bank accounts)
tax evasion (not paying your taxes on purpose)
bribery (giving money to a politician, police officer, etc. to get favors from them)
Misdemeanors are less serious crimes which usually don't cause serious harm to other people.
shoplifting (stealing something out of a store)
drug posession (having illegal drugs)
vandalism (doing graffiti or breaking things)
prostitution (having sex for money)
tresspassing (going onto someone's property without permission)
drunk driving
Ways to describe people
a criminal
a suspect
an accused murderer
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@akashkumar-jz7iz
9 жыл бұрын
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@Dede89640
9 жыл бұрын
akash kumar its trespass not tresspass
@jane2956
9 жыл бұрын
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5 жыл бұрын
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Armed robbery does not always involve a weapon, but the threat of the use of a weapon. Assault is "unwanted touch" without consent.
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5 жыл бұрын
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9 жыл бұрын
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Hold-up/stick-up are also synonyms for armed robbery.
at 8:13 What is investment scam?, uh, you know there are companies WHO offer very rosy picture to people.. when do we use WHO? isn't it supposed to use it when it's related to a person?? am i wrong??
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8 жыл бұрын
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8 жыл бұрын
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