"Crimea" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Crimea is a peninsula and autonomous republic located on the northern coast of the Black Sea, in Eastern Europe. It has a territory of approximately 10,000 square miles and a population of around 2 million people. Crimea was previously a Ukranian territory, but it was annexed by Russia in 2014 and became a part of the Russian Federation.
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Verbs:<br><br> Cries: past tense of cry, meaning to produce tears and a pitiful sound as a result of strong emotions such as sadness, pain, or distress.<br> Crying: the act of producing tears and a pitiful sound.<br><br>Nouns:<br><br> Cries: loud, shrill, or plaintive sounds, especially those made by a person in pain, distress, or sorrow.<br> Cry: a loud, shrill, or plaintive sound, especially one of pain, distress, or sorrow, made by a person.
The word "crim" is likely an abbreviation for "crime". In this context, it refers to an illegal or wrong act, typically considered to be serious and punishable by law.
The adjective "crime-ridden" describes a place, area, or community that has a high number of crimes or criminal activity, often in a way that is persistent and ongoing. This term is often used to convey a sense of fear, danger, and disorder.
The word "Crimeans" refers to people from Crimea, a peninsula in southern Ukraine. The term is often used to describe the indigenous population of Crimea, who are primarily ethnic Tatars and Ukrainians.
Crimes refer to acts or behavior that are considered to be illegal or morally reprehensible. These can include actions that are harmful or detrimental to individuals, society, or the state, such as violent acts, theft, fraud, or other forms of mistreatment.
The verb "criminalises" means to make something or someone a crime, or to declare something or someone to be illegal or punishable. It is the third person singular form of the verb "criminalize", which is to convert something into a criminal offense, to make something or someone illegal.