vague de criminalité

Ça devient donc une unité monétaire, que le New York Magazine décrit comme une bizarre vague de criminalité très loyale, attachée à la marque, et les criminels appellent le Tide « or liquide ».
So it becomes this unit of currency, which the New York Magazine described as a very oddly loyal crime wave, brand-loyal crime wave, and criminals are actually calling Tide "liquid gold."
La dernière vague de criminalité a atteint son apogée pendant les années 1990.
The last wave of crime crested during the 1990's.
La police a du mal à faire face à la vague de criminalité qui s'est emparée de la ville.
The police are struggling to deal with the crime spree that's gripped the city.
En raison de la récente vague de criminalité, de nombreuses personnes ont décidé de ne pas sortir de chez elles la nuit par peur de se faire agresser.
Due to the recent crime wave, many people have decided not to go out of their houses at night out of fear of being mugged.
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