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1. Bűnözés A1B2 (67) – altémák |
Gyakorlatok |
Bűnözés* (31) 3. Erőszak, gyilkosság (36)
Bűnözés* – A1–B2 (31) (Bűntény, bűntett; Rablás, zsarolás; Kábítószer, terrorizmus) | Szavak |
burgle verb /ˈbɜː.gl/ [T] betör vhova (betörő)
They've been burgled twice recently.
commit verb /kəˈmɪt/ [T] (-tt-) 1 elkövet vmit (pl. bűntényt)
He was sent to prison for a crime that he didn't commit.
to commit suicide
to commit a crime/an offence/murder
rob verb /rɒb/ [T] (-bb-) rabol, kirabol, elrabol
to rob a bank
They robbed the company of £2 million.
steal verb /stiːl/ [I or T] *(stole, stolen) lop, ellop
She admitted stealing the money from her employers.
The number of cars which are stolen every year has risen.
witness verb /ˈwɪt.nəs/ [T] tanúja, szemtanúja vminek (pl. balesetnek)
Did anyone witness the attack?
bomber noun /ˈbɒm.ər/ [C] 1 bombarobbantó, bombamerénylő (ember) (!)
The car was driven by a suicide bomber.
burglar noun /ˈbɜː.glər/ [C] betörő
I saw someone climbing in through a window and assumed it must be a burglar.
burglary noun /ˈbɜː.glər.i/ [C or U] betörés, betöréses lopás
He was charged with burglary.
case noun /keɪs/ 4 bűnügy [C]
a murder case
Police in the town have investigated 50 cases of burglary in the past month.
The detective on the case has been suspended from duty.
crime noun /kraɪm/ 1 bűnözés; bűn, vétek [U]
crime prevention
serious/violent crime
We need tough new measures to fight crime.
a life of crime
crime noun /kraɪm/ 2 bűncselekmény [C]
He has admitted committing several crimes, including two murders.
The defendant is accused of/charged with a range of crimes, from theft to murder.
A knife was found at the scene of the crime.
Bombing civilians is a crime against humanity.
criminal noun /ˈkrɪm.ɪ.nəl/ [C] bűnöző
a dangerous/violent criminal
drug noun /drʌg/ [C] 2 kábítószer (!)
illegal drugs
a drug addict
drug addiction/abuse
She began to suspect that her son was on/taking/doing drugs.
gang noun /gæŋ/ [C] 2 bűnbanda
a gang of armed robbers
offence noun /əˈfents/ 1 bűntett; törvénysértés [C]
Driving without a licence is an offence.
a serious/minor offence
a criminal offence
He committed several serious offences.
It's the third time that he's been convicted of a drug offence.
offender noun /əˈfen.dər/ [C] törvényszegő, bűnöző
first-time offenders
sex offenders
young offenders
pirate noun /ˈpaɪə.rət/ [C] kalóz
The pirates held the ship's captain prisoner and demanded money for his release.
robbery noun /ˈrɒb.ər.i/ [C or U] rablás (!)
a bank robbery
The gang admitted they had committed four recent robberies.
He is in prison for armed robbery.
scene noun /siːn/ 3 színhely, helyszín (pl. bűntényé) [C usually no plural]
The police arrived to find a scene of horrifying destruction.
Evidence was found at the scene of the crime.
terrorism noun /ˈter.ə.rɪ.zəm/ [U] terrorizmus (!)
Governments must cooperate if they are to fight international terrorism.
The bomb explosion was one of the worst acts of terrorism that Italy has experienced in recent years.
terrorist noun /ˈter.ə.rɪst/ [C] terrorista (!)
There has been an increase in terrorist attacks.
The terrorists are threatening to blow up the plane.
theft noun /θeft/ [C or U] lopás (!)
car theft
Unfortunately, we have had several thefts in the building recently.
thief noun /θiːf/ [C] plural: thieves tolvaj (!)
a car thief
Thieves stole £120, 000 worth of computer equipment.
victim noun /ˈvɪk.tɪm/ [C] áldozat
victims of crime
The children are the innocent victims of the fighting.
The new drug might help save the lives of cancer victims.
witness noun /ˈwɪt.nəs/ [C] szemtanú (pl. balesetnek); tanú (bíróságon)
Police are appealing for witnesses to the accident to come forward.
According to (eye) witnesses, the robbery was carried out by two teenage boys.
illegal adjective /ɪˈliː.gəl/ törvényellenes, törvénytelen, illegális
He was charged with illegal possession of guns.
Prostitution is illegal in some countries.
illegally adverb /ɪˈliː.gəl.i/ törvényellenesen, törvénytelenül, illegálisan
They entered the country illegally.
an illegally parked car
Phrasal verbs:
break in/into sth /breɪk/ betör vhova (pl. betörő)
The burglars broke in through the kitchen window.
My car's been broken into twice this month.
Phrases and idioms:
break the law megszegi a törvényt
He didn't know he was breaking the law by smoking inside the building.
have sth stolen/taken, etc. ellopták/elvitték/stb. vkinek vmijét
She had her car stolen last week.
I had my bag taken.
plant a bomb bombát elhelyez
Rebels had planted several bombs near the base.
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