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英:[θeft]
美:[θeft]
复数:thefts
noun
the act of stealingspecifically: the felonious taking and removing of personal property with intent to deprive the rightful owner of it
an unlawful taking (as by embezzlement or burglary) of property
a stolen base in baseball
obsolete something stolen
identity theft身份盗窃,身份盗用
guard against theft防盗
grand theft重偷窃罪
auto theft汽车偷窃
公元13世纪中期,源自古英语 þeofð(西撒克逊语 þiefð),意为“盗窃”,源自原始日耳曼语 *theubitho(还包括古弗里西亚语 thiufthe 和古诺尔斯语 þyfð),源自 *theubaz “小偷”(参见 thief),加上抽象形式后缀 *-itha(与拉丁语 -itatem 同源; 参见 -th(2))。
盗窃罪
盗窃案件
Middle English thiefthe, from Old English thīefth; akin to Old English thēof thief
The first known use of theft was before the 12th century
theiradjective
of or relating to them or themselves they all have their theories their being seen
their clothes
theftnoun
the act of stealing
1 “Ms. DuForte, why did you aid Calvin Blake with the theft?” a reporter asks.
2 Internal control over cash is sometimes regarded merely as a means of preventing fraud and theft.
现金的内部控制是为了防止现金被盗用.
3 It was the theft that made the Mona Lisa a celebrity.
4 But her eyes were too hollow, too depthless, to be just about her anger at his milk theft of weeks ago.
5 I think the king to attack Song, are victims of theft with this disease person.
我认为大王攻打宋国, 正和这个害偷窃病的人一样.
6 “Grand theft” and “prosecution” make their way across the lot.
7 If there are numerous thefts in an area, the police can take action.
如果一个地区发生许多失窃案件, 警方就会采取行动.
8 Secret investigations have netted ninety staff suspected of fraud and theft.
秘密调查已抓获90名涉嫌欺诈盗窃的职员。
9 It has appeared in novels, in films and television shows, in histories of the theft.
10 For decades before the Mona Lisa theft, he’d been suspected of every con, every forgery, every eccentric scheme: if the job was brilliant, it might be the work of Adam Worth.
11 It must have been simply misplaced, and there was no point in reporting a theft if you were about to solve it.
12 It was Chris himself who had criticized a recent theft of weapons from an air force base; preliminary police reports suggested that the gun that killed him had come from that stockpile.
13 An FBI agent , who specializes in art theft, will assist the Los Angeles police department.
一位专门研究艺术品失窃案的美国联邦调查员将协助洛杉矶警方调查此事.
14 "He's been arrested for theft and burglary." — "Good grief!"
“他因为偷窃和入室盗窃而被逮捕了。”——“我的天哪!”
15 Our policy offers complete protection against fire and theft.
我们的保单全面承保火灾及盗窃风险。
16 In the days where you could be hanged in London from Tyburn’s triple-crowned tree for the theft of twelve pennies, the Americas became a symbol of clemency, of a second chance.
17 When he discovered the theft, he would show only a touch of sadness.
当他发现失窃时脸上只会显示出一抹痛心的神情.
18 But its theft sparked a series of events that would threaten to derail the highest achievements of modern art.
19 There was no sign of theft or crime of any kind.
20 This started a discussion about art theft, and about how thieves sometimes cut canvases out of frames.
1 偷垒
2 盗窃
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3 盗窃罪
4 窃
5 偷窃
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6 赃物
kinky pickings good purchase score hot stuff boot rip haul prey sting swag picking stealing thievery pilferage ravin pillage boodle steal loot booty ravine pelf
7 行窃
8 偷
steal whip filch abstraction plunder RIP relieve sneak pinch crook finesse rustle snitch purloin snaffle thieve jack loot knock off
11 窃盗