a cold case
常見(jiàn)例句
- The police do not always catch murderers. The evidence may be too limited, or the trail may run out of leads. The pursuit may end in a cold case.
警方不一定能把兇手繩之以法,可能因?yàn)樽C據(jù)有限,或是失去線索,案件可能最終成為一宗懸案。 - The news routinely reports the solution of a cold case, a suspect excluded or a wrongful conviction overturned through advanced forensic technology.
新聞中經(jīng)常出現(xiàn)毫無(wú)頭緒的舊案水落石出、疑人改列非嫌疑人、 冤昭雪等故事,都是先進(jìn)鑑識(shí)技術(shù)的功勞。 - Afterwards, Bowles announced that his team had decided to carry out a cold case review, codenamed Operation Stratton, on the suspected murder of Emma Smith.
而后,鮑爾斯宣布他的小組懷疑艾瑪·史密斯是被謀殺的,決定將對(duì)這樁懸案開(kāi)展代號(hào)為“斯特拉頓行動(dòng)”的重新調(diào)查。 - Although the case is reminiscent of episodes from the Cold War, Russia hailed the exchange as a positive development. 返回 a cold case