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 culprit ['kʌlprɪt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 犯人, 罪犯, 刑事被告

[法] 犯罪者, 犯人, 罪犯


  1. The hunt is on for the culprit.
    正在搜捕该罪犯.
  2. The police are now on the scent of the culprit.
    警方已获得罪犯的线索.
  3. The culprit will be whipped when he is found.
    那个罪犯找到後就要挨鞭子抽打.


culprit
[ noun ]
someone who perpetrates wrongdoing
<noun.person>


Culprit \Cul"prit\ (k[u^]l"pr?t), n. [Prob. corrupted for
culpate, fr. Law Latin culpatus the accused, p. p. of L.
culpare to blame. See {Culpable}.]
1. One accused of, or arraigned for, a crime, as before a
judge.

An author is in the condition of a culprit; the
public are his judges. --Prior.

2. One quilty of a fault; a criminal.

  1. The culprit is FERC Order 436, issued in 1985 and subsequent rules and court decisions that ordered the pipeline companies to transport gas for anyone claiming the ability and willingness to pay the pipeline-transportation costs.
  2. The report targeted "short-term profit pressures" of American business as a major culprit weakening U.S. competitiveness.
  3. Videocassettes of a woman's extramarital affair were sent to her neighbors, business associates and parents until sympathetic friends staked out a PTA meeting and identified her jilted lover as the culprit.
  4. But prosecutors and investigators for months have painted Dixon as the main culprit behind the crimes.
  5. The borough of Kensington is fighting back by looking through illegally dumped trash for something that might identify the culprit.
  6. If price is the major culprit, as appears to be the case, Fed policy should concentrate on preventing any resurgence of inflation.
  7. "The culprit has to be the money markets," said Jon Groveman, a trader at Ladenburg Thalman.
  8. When the division's performance is broken down between the three main subsidiaries it is easy to spot the culprit: Eagle Star made a trading profit of Pounds 294m in 1989, but lost Pounds 392m last year.
  9. In the remaining cases, the culprit was naturally caused pollution.
  10. Tracking the culprit could take weeks.
  11. The culprit might be one of Benlate's "inert" ingredients, such as chemicals added to make it easier to spray.
  12. State Rep. Tyrone Brooks of Atlanta, who has been an advisor to Emory students in the wake of the Collins incident, urged authorities to keep the investigation open and prosecute, even if Ms. Collins is found to be the culprit.
  13. "To survive, Japanese multinationals will have to become more international." But Mr. Kreinin, the economist who studied Japanese companies in Australia, has his doubts that the culprit is mere inexperience.
  14. If the cause wasn't obvious (such as using the wrong tools or not wearing protective equipment), the consultants drew a "cause tree" to find the culprit.
  15. Appearing on ABC's "This Week with David Brinkley" and on NBC's "Meet the Press," Sessions said he is "very optimistic" the culprit of the Dec. 21 bombing that killed 270 people will be found.
  16. For the disease's culprit now appears to be a virus strain so hardy and so dominant that it contaminated test tubes and disrupted laboratories on both sides of the Atlantic.
  17. If there's an indexing culprit, it is the indexation of congressional, high-ranking executive branch and Federal Reserve officials' salaries.
  18. Cold air from western Russia appeared to be the culprit for the low pressure system causing the strong easterly winds over the central Mediterranean, said Maltese meteorologist Spiro Agius.
  19. Grunfeld was persuaded to seek the advice of a handwriting expert, who immediately identified the culprit.
  20. The main culprit was the Detroit Diesel 92 Series heavy-truck engine.
  21. The culprit: A rule applying the new yield standards to the automated phone systems that give investors current yield data, but not applying them to humans who talk to investors on the phone and who would be much harder to police.
  22. Heart Disease Cholesterol, indicted as a major culprit in causing heart attacks and other heart ailments, may meet its pharmaceutical match in a group of drugs that squelch its production in the body.
  23. The 'feudal relationship' between rich and poor countries is the big culprit in his view.
  24. He said he believed Congress "will be vindicated by the Supreme Court if the parties appeal today's decision." Hollings, meanwhile, said the court "has arrested the policeman on the beat, while the culprit has gone free."
  25. But most said the embargo was not the culprit in recent price increases: Eighty-seven percent in the ABC-Post poll and 84 percent in the CBS poll said gasoline companies were using the crisis as an excuse to raise prices.
  26. The real culprit seems to have been the inflexible structure of the global offering.
  27. The real culprit turned out to be minor brain damage, probably sustained at birth, which had slightly paralyzed his right side and ruined his handwriting, causing him frustration and trouble at school.
  28. The governor's office has no idea who forged the document, Milne said, adding that the culprit had a good knowledge of Indian history.
  29. Discussions about the serious problem of indoor air pollution in commercial buildings, like the one recently highlighted by the Journal ("Sick Buildings," Feb. 18) invariably blame energy efficiency as the culprit.
  30. But the federal government is not the only culprit here.
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