suspended sentence
英 [səˌspendɪd ˈsentəns]
美 [səˌspendɪd ˈsentəns]
n. 缓刑
牛津词典
noun
- 缓刑
a punishment given to a criminal in court which means that they will only go to prison if they commit another crime within a particular period of time
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 缓刑
If a criminal is given asuspended sentence, they are given a prison sentence which they have to serve if they commit another crime within a specified period of time.- John was given a four-month suspended sentence.
约翰被判缓刑4个月。
- John was given a four-month suspended sentence.
双语例句
- A Beijing court has handed a suspended death sentence to a top food and drug official for bribery charges.
北京一家法院对国家食品与药物监管部门一名被控受贿的高层官员判处死刑,缓期执行。 - Suspended sentence grand a respite to a condemned man
对判刑的人宣布缓刑 - Has been declared a suspended sentence.
被宣告缓刑的。 - The judge gave him a suspended sentence.
法官判了他缓刑。 - You forget, radl, that I'm under suspended sentence of death.
你忘了,瑞德,我被判暂缓死刑。 - It gave them a one-year suspended sentence and told them to abide by "relevant rules".
政。府。给予她们缓期一年的判决并告诉她们要遵守“有关规定”。 - A suspended death sentence is usually commuted to life in prison in China.
在中国,死缓往往会被改判为无期徒刑。 - The young man was given a suspended sentence.
这个年轻人被判缓刑。 - The correct application of a suspended sentence in favor of education reform criminals, to prevent their returning to crime, thus demonstration effect through probation for maintaining social stability.
缓刑的正确适用有利于教育改造犯罪分子,预防其重新犯罪,进而通过缓刑适用的示范效应维护社会稳定。 - Suspended sentence usually refers certain sentence crime person attached the condition to put in the society and gives the surveillance, postpones the execution imprisonment penalty the non-imprisonment punishment method.
缓刑通常是指将某些已经被定罪判刑的犯罪人,附条件地放在社会上给予监督、暂缓执行监禁刑罚的非监禁刑方法。