hate crime英 [heit kraɪm] 美 [het kraɪm]
n.(尤指针对同性恋者和少数民族的)仇恨犯罪,仇视性犯罪;
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复数:hate crimes
英英释义
Hate crime
- In both crime and law, hate crimes (also known as bias-motivated crimes, or race hate) occur when a perpetrator targets a victim because of his or her perceived membership in a certain social group. Examples of such groups include but are not limited to: racial group, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity or gender identity.
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权威例句
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