criminalistic
/¦krimənᵊl¦istik, -mnə¦li-/ (ame, mw)
criminalistic — 形容詞
- criminalisticpositive
- more criminalisticcomparative
- most criminalisticsuperlative
1. showing a tendency toward criminal behavior or ways of thinking, rather than des
犯罪傾向的
顯出容易走向犯罪的傾向
showing a tendency toward criminal behavior or ways of thinking, rather than describing just one illegal act
Teachers grew worried about Felix's criminalistic behavior after three shoplifting incidents.
三次行竊事件後,老師開始擔心 Felix 的行為有犯罪傾向。
criminalistic behavior: repeated signs of moving toward crime
The novel gives its lonely hero a criminalistic mindset that deepens each chapter.
這本小說把那位孤單主角日漸加深的犯罪心態寫得很清楚。
criminalistic mindset: describing an attitude, not one event
Neighbors described the older cousin as criminalistic because he kept recruiting children to steal.
鄰居說那位年長表哥帶有犯罪傾向,因為他一直拉小孩去偷東西。
Police said the video channel had a criminalistic tone and praised petty theft.
警方表示那個影片頻道的語氣帶有犯罪傾向,還稱讚小偷小摸。
At home, Zuri avoided the club member whose criminalistic talk praised stolen phones.
在家裡時,Zuri 會避開那位社團成員,因為他稱讚偷來手機的言談充滿犯罪傾向。
- criminal
is broader and often directly labels a person, act, or plan as involving crime
- lawless
emphasizes disregard for rules or authority rather than a gradual tendency toward crime
- delinquent
often describes young people whose behavior repeatedly breaks rules or the law
- law-abiding
describes people or behavior that follows the law
- upright
is more formal and stresses moral honesty as well as lawful behavior
文法句型
criminalistic behavior
criminalistic mindset
criminalistic tendency
be criminalistic
用法筆記
Usually used in formal discussion of behavior, speech, or social conditions. It suggests a recurring pull toward crime, so everyday English often prefers 'criminal' for a single act or 'crime-related' for neutral description.