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MG3_U2_L1_P21
KSA Mega Goal3 Unit2 Lesson 1 Listening & discuss page 21
Term | Definition |
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abandon | to leave or give up something. |
accuse | to say that someone has done something morally wrong |
burglar | a person who illegally enters buildings and steals thing. |
charge | (of the police) to make a formal statement saying that someone is accused of a crime. |
crime doesn't pay | said to emphasize that you believe criminals are always punished for their crimes. Crime does not benefit the criminal |
decline | to refuse. |
deputy | An assistant exercising full authority in the absence of his or her superior and equal authority in emergencies. |
flee | run away |
getaway | When someone leaves a place quickly |
getaway car | a car used by criminals to leave the scene of a crime. |
hijack | to take control of a moving vehicle by force. |
inmate | a prisoner. |
misdemeanor | a minor crime. |
patrol | a person or group that go through or around a town |
patrol car | an official car used by the police. |
reckless | doing something dangerous and not worrying about the risks and the possible results. |
seize | to take something quickly and keep or hold it. Take something away. |
sentence | to decide and say officially what a punishment will be. |
unauthorized | without permission. |
getaway | When someone leaves a place quickly usually after committing a crime. |
getaway car | a car used by criminals to leave the scene of a crime. |
hijack | to take control of a moving vehicle by force. |
inmate | a prisoner |
misdemeanor | a minor crime. |
patrol | a person or group that go through or around a town neighborhood |
patrol car | an official car used by the police. |
reckless | doing something dangerous and not worrying about the risks and the possible results. |
seize | to take something quickly and keep or hold it. Take something away. |
sentence | to decide and say officially what a punishment will be. |
unauthorized | without permission. |