crime scene - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
crime scene (plural crime scenes)
- The location of a crime, especially one at which forensic evidence is collected in a controlled manner.
2019 October, Ian Walmsley, “Cleaning up”, in Modern Railways, page 43:
The Police may declare a crime scene so nobody is allowed near, and the idea of allowing trains to pass on an adjacent line would horrify the increasing crowd of bystanders.
location of a crime
- Arabic: مَسْرَح جَرِيمَة (masraḥ jarīma)
- Chinese:
- Czech: místo činu n
- Danish: gerningssted (da) n, åsted n
- Dutch: plaats delict (nl) f
- Finnish: rikospaikka (fi), tekopaikka
- French: scène de crime (fr) f
- German: Tatort (de) m
- Hungarian: tetthely (hu)
- Indonesian: tempat kejadian perkara
- Italian: scena del crimine f
- Japanese: 犯行現場 (はんこうげんば, hankō genba)
- Kazakh: қылмыс орны (qylmys orny)
- Korean: 범죄현장(犯罪現場) (beomjoehyeonjang)
- Latin: locus dēlictī
- Malay: tempat kejadian
- Norwegian: åsted (no)
- Polish: miejsce zbrodni n
- Portuguese: cena do crime f
- Russian: ме́сто преступле́ния n (mésto prestuplénija)
- Serbo-Croatian: mesto zločina
- Spanish: escena del crimen f, lugar de los hechos m
- Swedish: brottsplats (sv) c
- Turkish: olay yeri, suç mahali
- Welsh: safle trosedd m