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英:[ˈɑ:sn]

美:[ˈɑrsn]

arson英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U]纵火(罪); 放火(罪) the crime of deliberately setting fire to sth, especially a building

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n.

纵火(罪)

纵火

(故意)放火

arson自然拼读

ar·son

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arson扩展

arsonist (n.)

arson英英释义

Noun

1. malicious burning to destroy property;

"the British term for arson is fire-raising"

arson词源中文解释

"恶意烧毁财产",1670年代,源自盎格鲁-法语 arsoun(13世纪晚期),古法语 arsion,源自拉丁语 arsionem(主格 arsio),意为"燃烧",是拉丁语 ardere 的动名词,该词源于 PIE 词根 *as-,意为"燃烧,发光"。古英语术语为 bærnet,字面意思为"燃烧"; Coke(1640)则有 indictment of burning。

arson_法律行业词汇

放火罪

arson词源英文解释

borrowed from Anglo-French arsun, arson, arsoun "fire, willful setting of a destructive fire, burn on the skin, branding," going back to Gallo-Romance *ārsiōn-, ārsiō, from Latin ārdēre (perfect and supine stem ārs-) "to catch fire, burn, blaze" + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of verbal action — more at ardent Note: Outside of Anglo-French, arsun, arson (with a by-form arsion) is sparsely attested in Old and Middle French. Französisches etymologisches Wörterbuch notes that medieval attestations and later survivals are markedly regional (west and southwest France, including Normandy and Francophone Brittany). — The normal suffix of verbal action in later classical Latin and Late Latin was -tiōn-, -tiō, added to the verbal base (competing with the u-stem suffix -tus more common in earlier Latin), with the exception of a small number of formations with -iōn-, -iō (see condition >entry 1, legion >entry 1, region). Because the phonetic stem changes conditioned by the verbal adjective/past participle suffix -tus (Indo-European *-tos) are identical to those conditioned by -tiōn-, -tiō, new formations with this suffix in post-classical Latin and proto-Romance copy the morphophonemic alterations of the verbal adjective. This is evident in *ārsiō, formed from ārdēre. Note that the perfect ārsī and presumed (?) supine ārsum are most likely themselves analogical forms based on second-conjugation verbs such as mansī, mansum (from manēre "to wait, remain"), given that ārdēre (from āridus, ārdus "dry") cannot be of great antiquity in Latin.

The first known use of arson was circa 1680

arson儿童词典英英释义

artfuladjective

done with or showing art or skill

clever at taking advantage

artfuladjective

done with or showing art or skill

clever at taking advantage

arterynoun

one of the tube-shaped branching muscular-walled and elastic-walled vessels that carry blood from the heart to all parts of the body

a channel (as a river or highway) of transportation or communicationespecially: the main channel in a branching system

arteriolenoun

a very small artery connecting a larger artery to capillaries

arteriolenoun

a very small artery connecting a larger artery to capillaries

arterialadjective

of or relating to an artery

being the bright red oxygen-rich blood present in most arteries

of, relating to, or being routes for through traffic

arterial highways

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arsonnoun

the illegal burning of a building or other property

arsonnoun

the illegal burning of a building or other property

arson 例句

1 From the cemetery, this ramshackle plot quickly starts grabbing at mudslides, grave robbery, collapsing buildings, poisonous snakes, drug deals, arson, lightning strikes and toxic goo.

2 Grace is desperate to uncover the story behind the arson and absolve her son when he becomes a suspect — and her grieving husband is equally desperate to see his wife and daughter healed.

3 Later in their teenage years, this behavior, alongside incidents of petty theft and arson, would ultimately lead them to Broadmoor, one of the most notorious psychiatric hospitals in Britain, for nearly 12 years.

4 "We can't say it's arson for sure but it's highly suspicious."

5 But the arson at the Orlando mosque served as a reminder to me that the Muslim-American community shouldn’t have to go through this alone.

6 As in “The Evidence Chamber,” my group was constituted as an online jury and asked to deliver a verdict in a case involving arson and possible murder.

7 At one point, a Parisian baroness magically appears via hot-air balloon; there are also two murders, a Bonnie-and-Clyde-style escape and a whole lot of arson.

8 The Romans decreed death for arson , perjury and murder, but also for disturbing the city's nocturnal peace.

罗马人不仅对纵火、伪证、谋杀等罪,而且也对扰乱城市夜间治安罪判处死刑。

9 In 1967, women worked in many of the businesses that were impacted by shoplifting and arson.

10 The film makers found that the city has an average of 30 fires daily, and one of the highest arson rates in the world.

11 The film focuses on the life of Daniel McGowan, a mild-mannered idealist who for several years was caught up in the front’s campaign, which grew to include arson.

12 On the sunny September afternoon of the opening, visitors saw a performance by the neo-soul singer Jesse Boykins III and tasted food from Bread Love, a local bakery destroyed by arson earlier this year.

13 One hundred and twenty-eight indictments were brought for the beatings, shootings, stabbings, and arson.

14 “The Library Book” weaves together the stories of the 1986 arson fire of the Los Angeles Library, the history of libraries and Ms. Orlean’s personal connection to these institutions.

15 There are also the requisite arsons, kidnappings and multiple murders.

16 But one year on the centre is poised to reopen and there have been no reports of labels going bust as a result of the arson attack.

17 A few weeks later, he used the pretext of the arson of the Reichstag to pass an enabling act that in effect replaced the constitution.

18 There were bans around the world, assaults, vandalism and even arson attacks on cinemas in France.

19 Cat Jones, artistic director of Second Shot Productions which works with prisoners, recently produced a drama about victims, with youths whose violent behaviour included arson and theft.

20 He was arraigned on a charge of arson.

他因被指控犯纵火罪而被传讯.

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