if you can't do the time, don't do the crime 成语
partners in crime
people who plan and commit crimes together, boozing buddies As kids, Andy and I took apples from a neighbor's tree. We were partners in crime, so to speak.
partnet in crime
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crime does not pay
crime does not pay Lawbreakers do not benefit from their actions. For example,
Steve didn't think it mattered that he stole a candy bar, but he's learned the hard way that crime does not pay. This maxim, originating as a slogan of the F.B.I. and given wide currency by the cartoon character Dick Tracy, was first recorded in 1927. There have been numerous jocular plays on it, as in Woody Allen's screenplay for
Take the Money and Run (1969): “I think crime pays. The hours are good, you travel a lot.”
if you can't do the time, don't do the crime
Do not misbehave if you are extemporaneous or afraid to acquire the punishment. A: "Dad, I can't be ashore for a month, I charge to see my friends!" B: "Yeah, well, you're the one who keeps breaking curfew. If you can't do the time, don't do the crime!"Learn more: crime, if