• 回答数

    4

  • 浏览数

    116

人参娃娃小辫子
首页 > 英语培训 > 抢劫英语情景剧

4个回答 默认排序
  • 默认排序
  • 按时间排序

爱妃朕累了

已采纳

Robbery is the crime of seizing property through violence or intimidation. More precisely, at common law, robbery was defined as taking the property of another, with the intent to permanently deprive the person of that property, by means of force or fear.[1] It should be noted, in common with most legal terms, the precise definition of robbery varies between jurisdictions. Robbery is also when there is forced intimidation placed upon the victim/victims. Common issues in differentiating robbery from simple theft is the degree of force required and when the force is applied. For example, in a purse grab the thief takes a purse off his victim's shoulder. The victim might not have noticed. The question as to whether this is an example of robbery or theft is not clear. What if, in pulling the purse, the victim is pulled to the ground, but still does not have time to offer resistance? Or if the purse strap is cut by the thief with a knife? The answers to these questions will vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. The element of force differentiates robbery from embezzlement, larceny, and other types of theft. Piracy (robbery at sea) is a type of robbery. Armed robbery involves the use of a weapon. Aggravated robbery involves the use of a deadly weapon or something that appears to be a deadly weapon. Highway robbery or "Mugging" takes place outside and in a public place such as a sidewalk, street, or parking lot. Carjacking is the act of stealing a car from a victim by force. Criminal slang for robbery includes "blagging" (armed robbery, usually of a bank), and "steaming" (organised robbery on underground train systems)

抢劫英语情景剧

301 评论(10)

随风来雨

fuck!give some money

175 评论(8)

王道之战约定

可以参考《警察与赞美诗 》的情节

96 评论(15)

鵼鵼小舞

不知道你有没有看过《两杆大烟枪》那里面的情节可以提炼改编一下

248 评论(9)

相关问答