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attempt
/ əˈtempt /
/ əˈtempt /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • v.努力,尝试
  • n.试图,努力;企图杀害;(运动员创造记录的)尝试,冲击
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  • 1

     尝试

    某人第几次尝试(attempt)

  • 2

     企图

    特鲁西埃仍不掩饰拿分的企图(attempt):“我们很清楚青岛队的打法,人生之光荣,不在于不失败,而在能屡怖屡起。

  • 3

     试图

    如果他们清楚,你试图(attempt)垄断他们,他们将成为封闭性和防御性(defensive)的。

  • 4

     打算

    打算attempt)明年夏天去夏威夷度假。

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  • 1
    They made no attempt to escape.
    他们没有企图逃跑。
    《牛津词典》
  • 2
    I was forced to attempt a gallop.
    我被迫尝试一次骑马疾驰。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 3
    That wasn't bad for a first attempt.
    第一次尝试,还算不错。
    《牛津词典》
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  • 百科
  • Attempt

    Attempt in criminal law is an offense that occurs when a person comes dangerously close to carrying out a criminal act, and intends to commit the act, but does not in fact commit it. The person may have carried out all the necessary steps (or thought they had) but still failed, or the attempt may have been abandoned or prevented at a late stage. The attempt must have gone beyond mere planning or preparation, and is distinct from other inchoate offenses such as conspiracy to commit a crime or solicitation of a crime. There are many specific crimes of attempt, such as attempted murder, which may vary by jurisdiction. Punishment is often less severe than would be the case if the attempted crime had been carried out. Abandonment of the attempt may constitute a not guilty defence, depending partly on the extent to which the attempt was abandoned freely and voluntarily. Early common law did not punish attempts; the law of attempt was not recognised by common law until the case of b. Rex v. Scofield in 1784.The essence of the crime of attempt in legal terms is that the defendant has failed to commit the actus reus (the Latin term for the "guilty act") of the full offense, but has the direct and specific intent to commit that full offense. The normal rule for establishing criminal liability is to prove an actus reus accompanied by a mens rea ("guilty mind") at the relevant time (see concurrence and strict liability offenses as the exception to the rule).

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