- 犯罪 fànzuì crimea criminal offense; an act that violates the law
- 罪犯 zuìfàn criminalcriminal; culprit; person who has committed a crime and is often serving a sentence; also called [[犯人|犯人|fan4 ren2]]
- 罪名 zuìmíng chargecriminal charge; specific legal accusation, such as murder or smuggling
- 无罪 wúzuì innocentto have committed no crime; to be found not guilty in a legal sense
- 罪行 zuìxíng crimecriminal act; offense
- 罪恶 zuì'è crimeserious criminal acts or moral evils; sin
- 认罪 rènzuì to plead guiltyto admit one's guilt; to confess to a crime
- 定罪 dìngzuì to convictto declare someone guilty of a crime; to convict
- 得罪 dézuì to offendto offend; to displease someone; to make a social faux pas
- 谋杀罪 móushāzuì murderthe crime of murder
- 罪案 zuì'àn criminal casecriminal case; the facts or circumstances of a crime
- 罪过 zuìguo sinsin; offense; fault; crime
- 重罪 zhòngzuì felonyA serious crime or major offense; a violation of national or international law.
- 罪人 zuìrén sinnera person who has committed a crime or a sin; an offender
- 赎罪 shúzuì atone for a crimeto use actions to compensate for or make up for one's crimes or faults
- 罪孽 zuìniè sinsin; wrongdoing; crime; evil act
- 犯罪行为 fànzuìxíngwéi criminal actcriminal act; criminal behavior; crime
- 替罪羊 tìzuìyáng scapegoata person who is blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, or faults of others
- 怪罪 guàizuì to blameto blame; to complain; to condemn or censure someone
- 受罪 shòuzuì to sufferTo endure hardships, torture, or physical pain; to have a hard time or experience an annoyance or nuisance
- 叛国罪 pànguózuì treasonthe crime of treason
- 罪魁祸首 zuìkuíhuòshǒu ringleadercriminal ringleader; the person or cause primarily responsible for a crime or disaster
- 杀人罪 shārénzuì homicidehomicide; murder; manslaughter. In law, it refers to any crime that involves taking another person's life, including categories like [[过失致死罪|過失致死罪|guo4 shi1 zhi4 si3 zui4]].
- 归罪 guīzuì to blameto put the blame on someone else; to impute a fault to others
- 诈骗罪 zhàpiànzuì fraudThe crime of fraud; obtaining property or money through deception
- 伤害罪 shānghàizuì intentional injury(legal) the crime of intentionally harming the body or health of another person without the intent to kill
- 罪证 zuìzhèng proof of a crimeevidence of a crime; incriminating evidence
- 谢罪 xièzuì to apologize for an offenseto admit one's faults and ask for forgiveness
- 犯罪率 fànzuìlǜ crime ratethe frequency of crimes committed within a specific population, usually calculated per 100,000 people
- 贪污罪 tānwūzuì crime of corruptionthe crime of corruption; embezzlement
- 罪责 zuìzé guiltresponsibility for a crime or offense; guilt for a wrongdoing
- 死罪 sǐzuì capital crimeA crime punishable by death; a capital offense or the death penalty itself.
- 罪状 zuìzhuàng facts of a crimefacts about a crime; nature of an offense; charges in an indictment
- 免罪 miǎnzuì to exempt from punishmentto be cleared of a crime or spared from legal punishment; to grant absolution
- 原罪 yuánzuì original sinIn Christianity, the sin committed by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden by eating the forbidden fruit, which is believed to be passed down to all their descendants
- 犯罪分子 fànzuìfènzǐ criminaloffender; criminal element
- 强奸罪 qiángjiānzuì rapethe crime of forcible rape
- 盗窃罪 dàoqièzuì larcenythe crime of theft; larceny
- 罪孽深重 zuìnièshēnzhòng grievously sinfulto be weighed down with heavy sin; to have committed many serious crimes or evil deeds
- 遭罪 zāozuì to sufferto endure hardships or physical pain; to suffer from a difficult situation
- 犯罪学 fànzuìxué criminologythe scientific study of crime, criminals, and law enforcement
- 罪大恶极 zuìdà'èjí guilty of heinous crimesguilty of the most terrible crimes; reprehensible
- 畏罪 wèizuì to fear punishmentto dread punishment for a crime; to be afraid of being arrested or sentenced for one's wrongdoings
- 数罪并罚 shùzuìbìngfá combined punishmentLegal term for the combined punishment of several offenses committed by the same person.
- 判罪 pànzuì to convictTo declare guilty and pronounce a sentence according to the law; to convict a criminal in a court of law
- 治罪 zhìzuì to punish for a crimeto punish someone for a crime; to prosecute and penalize a criminal according to the law
- 恕罪 shùzuì to forgive sinsto forgive or pardon a sin or fault
- 赔罪 péizuì to apologizeTo apologize or admit fault to someone you have offended.
- 请罪 qǐngzuì to apologize humblyTo admit one's mistakes and ask for punishment or forgiveness; to humbly apologize.
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH