thievery

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美[\'θiv?r?]

基本釋義

n.
偷竊,<古>贓物

詞性變化

實(shí)用例句

Cutting off a person's hand is a harsh punishment for thievery.

把手砍掉是對(duì)偷竊者的嚴(yán)厲懲罰.

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Mikhail: Don't try to justify your thievery with excuses!

米克黑爾: 不要為你的偷竊行為狡辯了!

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He tried to justify his thievery with excuses.

他試圖為他的偷竊行為狡辯.

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Practicability: for prevention against thievery, inflation and repair for bicycle, motorcycle and storage battery car.

實(shí)用性: 用于自行車(chē) 、 摩托車(chē)、電瓶單車(chē)、防盜 、 充氣、修理使用.

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He is the master of infiltration and thievery who never misses his target.

他是竊盜與滲透行動(dòng)的大師,從不失手.

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She is the master of infiltration and thievery who never misses her target.

她是個(gè)精于竊盜與滲透行動(dòng)的大師,從未失過(guò)手.

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. the act of taking something from someone unlawfully;

    "the thieving is awful at Kennedy International"

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