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

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