词汇 | take the law into your own hands |
释义 | Idiom take the law into your own handstake the law into (your) own hands to do something illegal in order to punish someone because you know that the law will not punish that person.One day, after years of violent abuse from her husband, she decided to take the law into her own hands. take the law into (one's) own handsTo act outside the scope of the law to achieve one's own sense of justice, typically by killing, punishing, or passing judgment on wrongdoers. Shopkeepers in the area have begun taking the law into their own hands, catching would-be thieves and tying them up until police arrive. I know you're frustrated by how long it's taken the police to respond, but you can't just take the law into your own hands. take the law into your own handsCOMMON If you take the law into your own hands, you punish someone who you believe has done something wrong yourself instead of waiting for someone in authority to do it. Ordinary people have decided to take the law into their own hands, faced with what they see as the inability of the police to control a crime wave in the region. He took the law into his own hands when his mother was mugged. He went out and attacked the man with a baseball bat. take the law into your own handspunish someone for an offence according to your own ideas of justice, especially in an illegal or violent way.take the law into your own ˈhandstake action personally against somebody who has broken the law or done something wrong, instead of calling the police: I knew who had stolen my car, so I took the law into my own hands. I went to his house and beat him up. The police arrested both of us! |
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