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HSK
to commit a crime / crime; offense
HSK 6
to infringe on / to encroach on / to violate / to assault
HSK 6
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  *犯* | 犯* | *犯
to violate / to offend / to assault / criminal / crime / to make a mistake / recurrence (of mistake or sth bad)
HSK 6
to break the rules / an illegality / a foul
HSK 6
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  *嫌* | 嫌* | *嫌
to dislike / suspicion / resentment / enmity / abbr. for 嫌犯, criminal suspect
HSK 6
criminal
HSK 7-9
prisoner; convict
HSK 7-9
to offend
HSK 7-9
to violate / to offend
HSK 7-9
to worry / to be anxious
HSK 7-9
to break the law
accomplice
accessory to a crime / accomplice
to err / to make a mistake / to do the wrong thing
escaped criminal; fugitive from the law
to re-offend / repeat offender; recidivist
culprit
first offender / first offense
convict / prisoner / criminal
to offend one's superiors
to fall ill
not worthwhile
a suspect
to invade one's territory
criminal / culprit / suspect (old)
war criminal
female offender in imperial China (old)
to violate / to infringe
to repeatedly commit an offense / repeat offender / habitual criminal / recidivist / recidivism
recidivist / habitual criminal
to feel embarrassed / to feel awkward
to invade
to commit a crime or offense
serious criminal / felon
to do something stupid / to pretend not to know / to stare blankly
major criminal
criminal suspect
murderer
to go against the rules (of a religious order) / to break a ban (e.g. medical)
to know the law and break it (idiom); consciously going against the rules
deliberate violation (idiom); intentional crime
confused; mixed up; muddled up; befuddled
(idiom) (of soldiers) highly disciplined, not committing the slightest offense against civilians
to rebel against the emperor (idiom)
(idiom) one cannot afford to incur public wrath / it is dangerous to incur the anger of the masses
casual offender / casual offense
to flout the law
worthwhile (often in rhetorical questions, implying not worthwhile)
to violate a taboo
accomplice
to raid / an intrusion (of the enemy, or bandit groups)
worthwhile (often in rhetorical questions, implying not worthwhile) / also written 犯得上
to violate a ban
criminal / perpetrator
variant of 犯怵
criminal whose arrest has been ordered by the emperor
previous sins
criminal intent
criminal caught red-handed
wanted criminal / fugitive (from the law)
to disrespect one's superiors / to offend one's elders
to hesitate / to have second thoughts / to be concerned / to brood (over sth) / to complain
rapist
sacred / inviolable
criminology
escaped prisoner
arsonist
crime committed by an organization
political prisoner
accomplice
to do sth stupid
prisoner of conscience
a suspect
young criminal / juvenile delinquent
a grade A war criminal
inviolable / inviolability
non-aggression
offender
criminal offense
violent crime
scene of the crime
crime syndicate
successive offenses / serial crime
to keep doing (the wrong thing)
inviolability
everyone minds their own business
juvenile crime; juvenile delinquency
to turn out in force ready to attack (idiom)
a criminal
to commit (an error) often / common (mistake)
to assault sexually / to molest
pedophile
murderer / homicide
lit. river water does not interfere with well water (idiom); Do not interfere with one another. / Mind your own business.
criminal at large
to break the law / to commit a crime
to become excited
to be afraid / to feel nervous
(coll.) to get sleepy

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