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美:[θiv]
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美:[θiv]
第三人称单数:thieves
现在分词:thieving
过去式:thieved
过去分词:thieved
thievingly (adv.)
词根:thief
adj.thieving 偷窃的;做贼的
thievish 有偷窃癖的;贼似的;偷偷摸摸的
adv.thievishly 鬼鬼祟祟地;偷窃成性地
n.thief 小偷,贼
thievery 赃物;偷窃;盗窃事件
thieving 偷窃;做贼
v.thieving 偷窃(thieve的ing形式)
intransitive verb
to take the property of others without right; commit theft, esp. habitually.The gang taught the boy how to thieve.
transitive verb
to take (the property of another) without right; steal; rob.
古英语 þeofian “偷窃,盗窃”,源自 þeof(见 thief)。在古英语中很少见,在中古英语中更为罕见,直到17世纪才变得普遍; 也许现代词汇是16世纪后期的重新形成。 Thieving(形容词)最早见于1520年代。
The first known use of thieve was before the 12th century
thievishadjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of a thief
given to stealing
thievishadjective
of, relating to, or characteristic of a thief
given to stealing
thieveverb
steal entry 1 sense 2a, rob
thiefnoun
one that steals
thieverynoun
the action of stealing : theft
thieveverb
steal entry 1 sense 2a, rob
1 Despite its ethereal vibe, “Riddle of Fire” has minor flares of violence and a central trio who curse, drink and thieve with some regularity.
2 Then looking around he caught sight of the strangers, and cried out in a dreadful booming voice, “Who are you who enter unbidden the house of Polyphemus? Traders or thieving pirates?”
3 It is sight to behold, Mike back in benign criminal mode, efficiently thieving from thieves.
4 Slide talks tough — the scene where he makes the crew prove their mettle by shoplifting at the mall is fun – but doesn’t have real experience with break ins, preferring to thieve from balconies.
5 Flag Day Rated R for drinking, thieving and a bloody reckoning.
6 It is, she says, “good thieving” because she donates the blankets to her school in a low-income area of Raisinghnagar, India, where she teaches English.
7 As a thieving playwright I find it impossible not to be inspired by Kane's political imagination.
8 When they were both starving, they did some thieving together, but often fell out over the spoils.
9 Plato wrote of the ring of Gyges, which bestowed the gift/curse of invisibility, leading men to thieve.
10 The suspect is accused of thieving from two Targets on Wednesday and a total of eight Targets, adding up to a total of $15,000 in losses, police said.
11 “Then she is also related to that ungrateful scoundrel and thieving cabin boy, Eduardo Leones!”
12 And years before I’d come out, before I’d let my body receive and pursue the kind of touch it craved, I thieved it.
13 This was when the thief was doing his thieving.
14 The homeless boy begs and thieves for a living.
这个无家可归的男孩靠乞讨和偷窃为生。
15 Yes, he could see it all, Chickenhound at the head of a band of robber foxes, plundering and thieving wherever the whim took him.
16 "Now get your thieving behind out of my shop, and don't come back here."
17 Here, grotesquely impoverished peasants, animated by greed and pagan ritual, thieve and scheme while subsisting largely on bread, tree bark and bats.
18 “Learn how to thieve constructively — for the struggle,” Colin scolds him when Tony is naïvely caught up in a bungled shoplifting caper.
19 They deal with thieving rebels, walk across the desert, pay smugglers and dream of reuniting with family members scattered by the desperate flight from home.
20 “But, please, do not feed the squirrels. Squirrels are nothing but thieving rodents. Rats with fluffy tails.”
2 小偷
heel sneak thief cannon pilfer prowler derrick grifter filch prig lurcher porch climber sneak thief
3 偷窃
larcenous touch lift boost theft pinch abstraction picking rip-off pilfer pick purloin scrump unslough organize finger clip hook shake bend swipe crib clout scrounge mooch prig nobble yaffle thievery take half-inch souvenir snavel find Nick plunder filch steal sneak snitch
5 偷
theft abstraction steal plunder RIP relieve sneak pinch crook finesse rustle snitch filch purloin snaffle nick nip nab nobble crib pick abstract swipe cabbage heist misappropriate touch salvage glaum duff nim remove bone finger ease hook bite nail bundle convey cop annex liberate scrounge scarp prig
6 做贼
8 窃取