crimen

/ˈkɾimen/, [ˈkɾi.mẽn]

crime


Noun crimen m (plural crímenes)

  1. violent crime

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Examples
  • Él debería ser castigado si comete un crimen.

    He ought to be punished if he commits a crime.

  • No hubo testigos del crimen.

    There were no witnesses to the crime.

  • La pedofilia es un crimen.

    Paedophilia is a crime.

  • ¿Así que si fuera gay, sería un crimen?

    So what if I am gay? Is it a crime?

  • El crimen no compensa.

    Crime doesn't pay.

  • Su mayor crimen fue contra mí.

    He committed his worst crime on me.

  • Él era inocente del crimen.

    He was innocent of the crime.

  • A la larga el crimen no compensa.

    Crime doesn't pay in the long run.

  • Tom fue ejecutado por un crimen que no cometió.

    Tom was executed for a crime he didn't commit.

  • Romper dinero es un crimen, pero romper un cheque no lo es.

    Tearing money up is a crime, but tearing checks up isn't.

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