はんざい
Meanings
Adjective (の)
Noun
1. crime; offence; offense
Pitch accent
んざい
Composed of
perpetrators of (some) crime; (some type of) crime
crime
Used in vocabulary (49 in total)
criminal; culprit
criminal; culprit; offender; rogue
crime syndicate; criminal syndicate
Examples (38 in total)
Crime is on the increase.
Crime doesn't pay.
Child abuse is a crime.
He is a partner in crime.
Murder is a wicked crime.
War is a crime against humanity.
She witnessed the crime.
Every crime calls for punishment.
Violent crime spread into the suburbs.
So what if I am gay? Is it a crime?
I viewed my action as a crime.
The police are going to investigate the crime.
I went to the scene of the crime.
I came near to getting involved in a crime.
Is it a crime to encourage someone to commit suicide?
Many crimes go underreported.
What is the main cause of the crime?
He was innocent of the crime.
Jack insists that he has nothing to do with the crime.
In Singapore, it is a crime to spit on the ground.
The police set out to solve the crime.
The statute of limitations has already passed for this crime.
The police considered the crime to be serious.
He was unaware of the enormity of the offense.
I have nothing to do with the crime.
The influence of this crime on society was great.
He denied having taken part in the crime.
Have you ever been the victim of a violent crime?
Crime is certainly on the increase in many of our big cities.
No one has been convicted of the crime yet.
The crime rate in this town is high.
The series of crimes were thought to have been committed by the same man.
Crime has often been related to poverty.
The law prescribes certain penalties for this offence.
Warm and humid weather increases the number of crimes.
The police established where he was when the crime occurred.
I have every reason to believe that he is innocent of the crime.
He was eventually sentenced to five years in prison for that violent crime.