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crime wave
ondata di criminalità

В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

crime wave, rate
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

crime [Brit krʌɪm, Am kraɪm] СЪЩ

1. crime (offence):

delitto м (against contro)

2. crime U (criminal activity):

3. crime (immoral act):

crime прен
crime прен

4. crime before n (of genre):

crime fiction, novel, writing
crime wave, rate

I. wave [Brit weɪv, Am weɪv] СЪЩ

1. wave (hand gesture):

2. wave (of water):

to make waves wind:
to make waves (cause a stir) прен

3. wave (outbreak):

4. wave (surge):

5. wave (in hair):

onde fpl

6. wave ФИЗ:

7. wave (in sand):

II. waves СЪЩ

waves npl liter:

III. wave [Brit weɪv, Am weɪv] ГЛАГ прх

1. wave (move from side to side):

wave ticket, banknote, piece of paper, umbrella, handkerchief
wave flag
wave stick, gun
to wave sth at sb ticket, flag
to wave sth at sb gun, stick
brandire [qc] verso qn

2. wave:

to wave goodbye to person

3. wave (direct):

4. wave (at hairdresser's):

IV. wave [Brit weɪv, Am weɪv] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. wave (with hand):

to wave to, at sb

2. wave (move gently):

wave branches, corn:
wave flag:

в PONS речника

crime wave СЪЩ

в PONS речника

I. wave [weɪv] СЪЩ

1. wave:

to be on the crest of the wave прен

2. wave ФИЗ:

3. wave (hand movement):

Phrases:

II. wave [weɪv] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. wave (make hand movement):

to wave at [or to] sb

2. wave (move from side to side):

III. wave [weɪv] ГЛАГ прх

1. wave (signal):

2. wave (move from side to side):

3. wave (hair):

crime [kraɪm] СЪЩ

1. crime ЮР:

it would be a crime разг

2. crime (criminal activity):

Present
Iwave
youwave
he/she/itwaves
wewave
youwave
theywave
Past
Iwaved
youwaved
he/she/itwaved
wewaved
youwaved
theywaved
Present Perfect
Ihavewaved
youhavewaved
he/she/ithaswaved
wehavewaved
youhavewaved
theyhavewaved
Past Perfect
Ihadwaved
youhadwaved
he/she/ithadwaved
wehadwaved
youhadwaved
theyhadwaved

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Whilst at the crime scene, her children play with a dead body, on which they paint cat whiskers and poke it with sticks.
en.wikipedia.org
Although there was no open scandal of his turn to crime, he was obliged to retire from the army and return to London.
en.wikipedia.org
Cheat was a primitive version of the crime of false pretences and involved obtaining property by the use of false weights or measures.
en.wikipedia.org
And as with any computer crime, there needs to be evidence that the defendant was behind the computer.
www.stuff.co.nz
Are they pen pushers or crime fighters?
www.jamaicaobserver.com