tax evasion1 逃稅

The illegal attempt by a taxpayer2 to avoid paying his or her taxes.
納稅人企圖逃避納稅的非法行為。

例句:

Bill was found guilty of tax evasion and owes the IRS over $60,000 in back taxes.
比爾被判逃稅罪,他目前仍欠國(guó)內(nèi)收入局六萬(wàn)多USD的滯納稅金。

vandalism 故意毀壞

The defacement or destruction of public or private property.
損毀或破壞公私財(cái)產(chǎn)的行為。

例句:

Vandalism is a major problem in inner city schools.
故意毀壞財(cái)物的行為是市內(nèi)學(xué)校的一個(gè)緊急問題。

vice3 squad4 警察緝捕隊(duì)

Plain clothes policeman who work undercover to detect crime.
隱蔽調(diào)查犯罪的便衣警察。

例句:

Sean has been a member of the vice squad for nine years.
西恩在緝捕隊(duì)工作已經(jīng)9年了。

vigilante 治安保持會(huì)

A person or group who takes the responsibility of a law enforcement officer into their won hands.
承擔(dān)執(zhí)法職員保持治安責(zé)任的個(gè)人和群體。

例句:

The subway vigilante in New York was in the media for weeks.
紐約地鐵治安保持會(huì)幾周來遭到了媒體的關(guān)注。

war crime 戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)犯罪

Crimes that violate the customs and laws of war.
違犯戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)法律和戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)習(xí)慣的犯罪。

例句:

The retired5 officer was found guilty of war crimes when evidence was uncovered during a recent investigation6.
在近期的一次調(diào)查中發(fā)現(xiàn)的證據(jù)證明這位退休軍官曾有戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)犯罪。

white-collar crime 白領(lǐng)犯罪

Crimes committed by persons in businesses including expense-account padding, stealing office supplies, price-fixing, product fraud, etc.
公司員工的犯罪,包含虛報(bào)開支、偷盜辦公用品、私定價(jià)格、商品欺詐等。

例句:

Businesses are losing millions of dollars, and products are more expensive due to white-collar crime.
因?yàn)榘最I(lǐng)犯罪,企業(yè)界每年損失數(shù)百萬(wàn)USD,商品也因之更貴