Crime & Trouble
Mischief, problems, police, and getting into strife
소개
물건을 "nick(훔치다)"하는 것부터 "nicked(체포되다)"되는 것까지, 영어 슬랭에는 인생의 어두운 면을 위한 풍부한 어휘가 있어요. "hot water(곤란한 상황)"에 빠졌든, "dodgy(수상한)" 짓을 하고 있든, "the fuzz(경찰)"를 상대하든, 이런 표현들은 범죄, 처벌, 문제에 대한 태도를 반영해요.
영국 범죄 슬랭은 코크니 압운 슬랭과 런던 이스트엔드에서 생겨난 지하 세계의 어휘에 깊은 뿌리를 두고 있어요. 미국 영어는 금주법 시대의 갱스터부터 현대 거리 슬랭까지 독자적인 표현을 만들어냈고, 호주 슬랭은 범죄와 장난에 특유의 건방진 태도를 보여줘요.
이 챕터에서는 문제의 언어를 배워요——가벼운 장난부터 심각한 범죄까지, 잡히는 것부터 빠져나가는 것까지.
테마
Theft & StealingPolice & AuthorityGetting CaughtTrouble & ProblemsPunishmentCriminal Slang
인기
이 챕터의 모든 영어 슬랭 (67)
- Nick To steal; also a police station; also to arrest.
- Pinch To steal; also to arrest.
- Swipe To steal, especially casually or opportunistically.
- The fuzz The police (dated slang).
- The filth The police (British, derogatory).
- Old Bill The police (British).
- Grass An informer; to inform on someone to authorities.
- Snitch An informer; to inform on someone.
- Rat An informer; a traitor.
- In hot water In trouble.
- Sticky fingers A tendency to steal; a thief.
- Five-finger discount Stealing (humorous euphemism).
- Caught red-handed Caught in the act of doing something wrong.
- Bang to rights Caught with undeniable evidence of guilt.
- Do time To serve a prison sentence.
- Behind bars In prison.
- In the slammer In prison.
- Porridge Prison; prison sentence (British).
- Bent Corrupt; criminal; dishonest.
- Leg it To run away quickly.
- Do a runner To leave suddenly without paying; to escape.
- Up the creek In serious trouble.
- Fit-up To frame someone for a crime they didn't commit.
- Stitch-up A conspiracy to frame someone or fix an outcome.
- Get away with murder To escape punishment for bad behavior.
- Scot-free Without any punishment or negative consequences.
- Throw the book at To give the maximum punishment.
- Do a bunk To run away or escape, especially to avoid trouble.
- Clean getaway A successful escape without being caught or leaving evidence.
- Lay low To hide or keep a low profile to avoid detection.
- Inside job A crime committed with help from someone within the organization.
- Fall guy Someone who takes the blame for others.
- Slippery customer Someone who is evasive or difficult to pin down.
- On the lam On the run from the police or authorities.
- Cop out To avoid responsibility or take the easy way out.
- Take the rap To accept blame or punishment, especially for someone else.
- In cahoots Working together secretly, often for dishonest purposes.
- Skullduggery Underhanded dealing, trickery, or dishonest behaviour.
- Dob in To inform on someone; to report them to authorities.
- Blag To steal or obtain through trickery; also an armed robbery.
- Collared Caught or arrested; grabbed by the collar.
- Hook, line, and sinker Completely and totally; entirely deceived.
- Fingered Identified or named as a criminal; pointed out to authorities.
- Crooked Dishonest, corrupt, or involved in crime.
- Clean as a whistle Completely innocent; free from guilt or wrongdoing.
- The clink Prison or jail.
- Roughed up Beaten up or physically intimidated.
- Shakedown Extortion; a thorough search; or an initial test.
- tea leaf thief
- scarper run away
- fitted up framed for a crime
- stitched up tricked or framed
- inside in prison
- bird prison sentence
- stretch prison sentence
- clink prison
- slammer prison
- collar arrest / to arrest someone
- feel someone's collar to arrest someone
- form criminal record
- rap sheet criminal record
- on the take accepting bribes
- racket illegal scheme or corrupt enterprise
- scam fraud or swindle
- con trick or swindle / convict
- bang up lock up in prison cell
- suss to figure out / suspicious
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