The plan for rendering the text | Some expressions to be used while rendering the text | |
The title of the article/ text | The text is head-lined The title of the text under consideration is The head-line of the article I have read is | |
The author of the text/ article: where and when the article/ text was published | The author of the text/ article is The text/ article is written by It is (was) published in It is (was) printed in | |
The main idea of the text/ article | The main idea of the article is The text under consideration is about The text is devoted to The text deals with The article touches upon the problems concerning The purpose of the text is to give the reader some information on The aim of the article is to provide the reader with some material (data, facts) on The text (story, article) is concerned with The subject of the text is | |
The contents of the text/ article. Some facts, data, names, figures. | At the beginning (of the text) the author describes (depicts, dwells on, touches upon, explains, introduces, mentions, recalls, characterizes, analyses, comments on, enumerates, points out, emphasizes, stresses, underlines, generalizes about, criticizes, makes a few critical remarks on, reveals, exposes, accuses, blames, condemns, praises, gives a summary of, gives his account of, reports) The article (the author) begins with (the description of, by mentioning , the analysis of , a (the) summary of , a comment on , a review of , an account of , the characterization of , his opinion of , his recollections of , some critical remarks about , the accusation of , the exposure of , the praise of , the ridicule of , the generalization of ) . The article opens with According to the text Then (after that, further on, next) the author passes on to goes on to say that gives a detailed (thorough) analysis (description) In conclusion the author The author concludes with The article ends with At the end of the article the author comes to (draws) the conclusion that (we find the conclusion that ) To finish with the author describes At the end of the article the author sums (summarizes) it all up (by saying ) | |
Your opinion of the text/ article | I find (I have found) the text/ article interesting (important, informative, useful, of no value, too difficult to understand) The problems touched upon in the text/ article are of great importance. The discussed problem is of great value. |
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A
Abolish
Accident
Accusation
Accuse
Accused
Acquire
Act of commission
Actus Reus
Admit
Advise
Advocate ,
Affair
Alcohol addict
Allow
Ambassador
Amend ,
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Amendment
Appeal , ,
Application
Appearance ;
Appoint
Approve
Armed
Armed robbery
Arrange
Arrest ,
To arrive at the crime scene
Arson
Assault
Associate
Attack
Attempt
Attorney ,
Available
Avoid
B
Bar
Bargain
Barrister
Beat up
Behaviour
Belong
The bench
Bill ,
Bill of rights
Blackmail
Blame
Box
Breach
Break
Break into
Bribe
Branch
Bugging ( )
Burglar ,
Burglary
Butcher
C
Capital punishment ,
Case ,
hear a case
present a case
Cell
Central Criminal Court
Change
Charge
Check and balances
Choose ,
Church
Circumstance
Civil
Commander-in-chief
Commit (an offence) ()
Committal
Community service -
Complaint
Confess
Consequence
Constituency
Coroner ,
Counsel for defence
Counsel for prosecution
Counterfeiter
County ( ), ( )
County Court (), ()
Court
Crime
Criminalistics technician -
Criminal Law
Cross-examine
Crown Court
Custom
Customs officer
D
Damage
Death penalty
Debt
Defence ,
Defend
Defendant ,
Delay ,
Depend
Descriptive ,
Detail
Detective , ,
Determine
Diamond ,
Dignity
Disciple
Discount connection
Dissolve
Drug addiction
Duty ,
E
Election
Endowment
Enforce ,
Enforceable
Engage in irony and jest
Enquiry ,
Equal ,
Establish
Evidence , ,
circumstantial evidence
direct evidence
physical evidence
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testimonial evidence
Execute ,
Experience
Explain
F
Face ,
Fair ,
False money
Fault
Felony
Fight
Final
Financial misdemeanour
Fine
Fingerprints
Follow me! !
The follow-up investigation
Force
Forced
Foreign
Forger
Found
Fraud ,
Free
G
Gambler ,
Gang
Government
Guarantee
Guard
Guilt
Guilty
guilty conduct
guilty intention
plead guilty
H
Hammer
Handcuff
Handwriting
Headache
Hearing
Heir
Hereditary
Hide
High
High Court
Homicide
House of Lords
Human
Human rights
I
Ignorance
Illegal
Implementation
Imprison
life imprisonment
Incident ,
Independent
Indict
Influence
Inherit
Innocence
Insanity
Institute ,
Interrogation
Interview
Introduce ,
Inventory ()
Investigate
preliminary investigation
J
Jeweller
Judge
Judgement ,
Judicial ,
Jurisdiction
Juror
Jury ,
Just
Justice ,
Justice of the peace
Justify
Juvenile
Juvenile Court
K
Keep
Key
Kidnap ,
Kill
Knowledge
L
Law
Lawbreaker
Lawyer
Lead into (drug, crime) ( , )
Legal ,
Legislation
Legislative
Liability
Liable to taxes
Licence
Limit
M
Magistrate
Magistrate Court
Majority
Manslaughter
Manslaughter on the grounds of... ...
Marry
Measure ;
Mental
Military
Miscellaneous services
Misdemeanour
Modus operandi , , ()
Monarch
Mug
Murder ( )
N
Native-born
Naturalize ,
Noise
Nominate
Notary
Notary office
O
Oath
Objection
Obligation
Obtain
Occupy
Offence
Offend
Offender
Old Baley ( )
Oppose
Order , ,
Origin
Overrule ,
P
Pass (, )
Penalty ,
Petition
Petty
Phone ,
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Physical violence
Pickpocket
Pickpocketing
Plaintiff
Plea ,
Pleading
Plead guilty
Polite
Poll
Population
Power ;
Precise laws
Preliminary
Prescriptive
Preside
Prison
Private
Probation ,
Proceedings
Prohibit
Proof
Property ,
Prosecute
Prosecution ; ,
Prosecutor ,
Prove
Pug
Punish
Punishment
capital punishment
Purpose
Q
Queen
R
Ransom
Rape
Reading ()
Record
Recover
Red tape
Register
Reign
Reject
Release
Repeat
Require
Resign
Responsible
criminal responsibility
Revenue
Rig
Right
Ring
Rob
Robber
Royal
Rule ,
S
Saw
Search ,
Secure the crime scene
Security
Seizure
Senior
Sentence
life sentence
pass a sentence
suspended sentence
Separate
Shelve
Shoot
Shoplifting
Sign
Signature
Slander ,
Smuggle
Society
Solicitor
Spy
State , ,
Steal
Success
Sue
Suit ,
Summon ()
Support
Survival
Suspect
Swear (in)
Swindler
T
Tax
Term of office
Testimony
Theft
Thief.
Threat
Threaten physical violence
Train
Treason
Treatment
Trial
True
Trust
Try ,
U
Unemployment
Unfair
Unkempt
Unknown
Unlawfully
Unwarranted
Unwritten law ,
V
Veto
Verdict ,
Vested with (in) ,
Victim
Violate
Violation
Violence
Voluntary ,
Vote ,
W
Wallet
Warrant ,
Wealth
Weapon
White collar crime
Widow(er) ()
Wilfully
Will ,
Win
Witness ,
witness for the defence
witness for the prosecution
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