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В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

crime [Brit krʌɪm, Am kraɪm] СЪЩ

1. crime (offence):

crime (minor)
crime (serious)
crime (serious)
delitto м (against contro)
a crime of violence

2. crime U (criminal activity):

crime
crime doesn't pay

3. crime (immoral act):

crime прен
crime прен

4. crime before n (of genre):

crime fiction, novel, writing
crime wave, rate

crime prevention [ˈkraɪmprɪˌvenʃn] СЪЩ

crime prevention before n campaign, effort, poster

computer crime СЪЩ U

computer crime

crime thriller СЪЩ

crime thriller
crime thriller

perfect crime СЪЩ

perfect crime

crime-fighter [Brit ˈkrʌɪmˌfʌɪtə, Am ˈkraɪmˌfaɪdər] СЪЩ (police officer)

crime-fighter

organized crime [ˌɔːɡənaɪzdˈkraɪm] СЪЩ

organized crime

crime-fighting [Am ˈkraɪmˌfaɪdɪŋ] ПРИЛ

crime-fighting body, detective
crime-fighting career, days

crime writer [Am ˈkraɪm ˌraɪdər] СЪЩ

crime writer
giallista м и ж
crime writer

car crime СЪЩ U

car crime

в PONS речника

английски
английски
италиански
италиански

crime [kraɪm] СЪЩ

1. crime ЮР:

crime (illegal act)
crime (more serious)
crime of passion
to accuse sb of a crime
to commit a crime
the scene of the crime
it would be a crime разг

2. crime (criminal activity):

crime
crime
crime rate
organized crime

hate crime СЪЩ

hate crime

crime prevention СЪЩ

capital crime СЪЩ ЮР

capital crime

war crime СЪЩ

war crime

crime-ridden ПРИЛ

crime-ridden

crime wave СЪЩ

crime wave
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
crime
crime
organized crime
crime-fighting

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A rampant crime wave in the cities prompts the deployment of more security forces, leaving the hinterlands with little or no law and order.
en.wikipedia.org
The town was struggling economically and there was a crime wave when he was growing up, and he frequently got into fights.
en.wikipedia.org
Members work to control insurance costs, protect public safety, and bring this crime wave to its knees.
en.wikipedia.org
Who are the criminals behind this digital era crime wave?
www.healthcareitnews.com
People are also afraid that the current crime wave will spiral out of control.
guardianlv.com