decriminalize
decriminalize 英 [di:ˈkrɪmɪnəlaɪz] 美 [diˈkrɪmənəˌlaɪz]
vt. 使合法化;非刑事化(等于decriminalise)
进行时:decriminalizing 过去式:decriminalized 过去分词:decriminalized 第三人称单数:decriminalizes
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- vt. 使合法化;非刑事化(等于decriminalise)
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1. decriminalize drugs, help those who need it, and let the police spend
对毒品去罪化吧, 帮助那些需要(帮助的)人吧, 让警察把时间都用在保护我们免受真正的犯罪行为伤害上吧!
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2. The ruling opened the door for the country's government to decriminalize other drugs as well.
该项规定也打开了通往国家政府将其他毒品合法化的大门。
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3. "You need to completely decriminalize the sex industry in order to protect sex workers' safety," insisted COSWAS' Wang Fang-ping.
COSWAS的王芳平坚持认为:“你需要完全使性产业合法化,这样才能保护性工作者的安全。
- decriminalize (v.) 1963, "to reform a criminal," back-formation from decriminalization. Meaning "to make legal something that formerly had been illegal" was in use by 1970 (there are isolated instances back to 1867). Related: Decriminalized; decriminalizing.
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