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breaking and entering

破门而入,闯入,撬门入室,入室盗窃

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Criminal Law.

    • : forcible entry into the home or office of another.

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Examples

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  • Uncle David nodded, and waved his hand, as on entering the door he gave them a farewell smile over his shoulder.