ハン
Meanings
Suffix
1. 犯人、又は罪。
2. 刑罰を受けた回数を表すのに用いる。
Pitch accent
Used in vocabulary (57 in total)
① 罪を犯した人。
crime committed for fun; criminal who takes delight in people's reaction to his crimes
① 法律よって禁止され、それに反して行うと、その実行者が、公権力により刑罰を課せられる行為。
① 政治・宗教上のものなど、自らの行為が正しいとの信念のもとに行われる犯罪。また、その犯人。② 俗に、良くないことと自覚したうえであえて行う行為。また、それを行う人。故意犯。この用法は誤用とされることもある。
① 犯罪を行うこと。犯罪行為。
kidnapper; kidnaper; abductor
principal offence; principal offense; principal offender
perpetrator
flagrante delicto; caught red-handed
heinous criminal; vicious criminal
① ある犯罪を反復して行う人。② 好ましくないことを繰り返す人。
theft; stealing; larceny
lone criminal; sole perpetrator; crime carried out by one person
copycat criminal; copycat crime
① 国家の政治的な秩序を侵害する犯罪。またはその人。
criminal; culprit; offender; rogue
escaped prisoner; fugitive
① 一度罪を犯した者が再び罪を犯すこと。② 釈放後五年以内に罪を犯し、有期懲役に処せられること。
fugitive from justice; fugitive criminal
ideological offense; crime of espousing dangerous ideas; political crime; ideological offender; thought crime
① 暴行・脅迫を用いず、主に知能によってなされる犯罪。詐欺・横領・贈収賄など。
political offence; political offense
punishable offense; crime
accomplice; complicity
criminal record
criminal offense; criminal offence
criminal intent; malice
felony; major offence; felon; old offender
infringement; violation; breach of regulations; infraction
repeated offense; repeated offence
evidence of a crime
① 自らの行為の犯罪性を自覚した上で行う犯罪。またそれを犯す人。② ある犯罪について、行為の結果について認識し、かつ、その結果について認容し実行すること、又は、その実行者。
criminal instigator
gunman; shooter
principal offense; principal offence; principal offender
criminal offense
military offense; military offence
offense against public morals; morals offense; vice crime
accessory offense; accessory offence
crime of omission
crime of commission
violent crime
crime of negligence; careless offense; careless offence
violations of special law
crime whose goal requires a large number of people acting together (e.g. insurrection)
single crime consisting of multiple independent crimes (i.e. robbery, which consists of theft and threats or use of violence)
single crime that naturally consists of a number of incidences and is charged as only one count (e.g. habitual gambling); crime whose goal requires a large number of people acting together (e.g. insurrection)
habitual criminal; recidivist; recidivism; habitual criminal activity
malum in se; act inherently wrong by nature
malum prohibitum; unlawful act by virtue of statute
occasional crime; crime instigated by external circumstances
crime instigated by external circumstances
would-be crime abandoned before being carried out
Examples (4 in total)
The escaped prisoner hasn't been caught yet.
The hijackers were from Middle Eastern countries.
The series of crimes were thought to have been committed by the same man.