Pinyin of capital letters

Upper and lower case pinyin: à n.

Combination of uppercase and lowercase words:

Case, file, case, case, desk, criminal, case, event, case record, cause of action, case trial.

Case sentence:

This murder case has aroused widespread concern in society.

The court is dealing with a corruption case.

The police quickly intervened to investigate the malicious arson.

The investigation of this case provided many clues to the police.

In this fraud case, the lawyer defended the defendant to mitigate his crime.

The suspect in this case has been successfully arrested.

After a long investigation, the police finally cracked the drug trafficking case.

The court decided to classify this case as a major criminal case.

The evidence in this case is clear and clear, which is unfavorable to the defendant.

After many trials, the court finally pronounced the rape case.

The case is progressing smoothly and it is expected that the court will open soon.

He was suspected of being involved in a very complicated financial fraud case.

The lawyer presented new evidence in the defense debate, trying to change the direction of the case.

This is a gang fight case involving many forces.

The defendant in this case has a serious criminal record.

Case investigation shows that the murderer used advanced scientific and technological means to commit the crime.

The sudden disappearance of the key witness in this case brought difficulties to the investigation.

Superb investigation techniques helped the police quickly crack this extraordinarily serious drug trafficking case.

The court closed the case of the unknown criminal with a verdict of not guilty.

Words containing uppercase and lowercase characters

Qi Mei: When delivering food, hold the tray as high as your eyebrows. After describing the husband and wife respect each other. Case: Ancient pallets with feet.

Surprise: strike the table and marvel at strange things.

Amazing: clap your hands and applaud. The description is in place.

Angry: suddenly stand up and strike the table. Describe very indignant.

Workload: Paperwork makes you tired. Describe the busy business. Case: Official documents.