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burglarize

/bur-gluh-rahyz/US // ˈbɜr gləˌraɪz //UK // (ˈbɜːɡləˌraɪz) //

入室盗窃,入室偷窃,偷盗,盗窃

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    bur·glar·ized, bur·glar·iz·ing.

    • : to break into and steal from: Thieves burglarized the warehouse.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    bur·glar·ized, bur·glar·iz·ing.

    • : to commit burglary.

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Examples

  • The building’s manager was watching Franklin remotely, convinced this was the same person who had burglarized an apartment a few days earlier.

  • They gave detailed accounts of fences being damaged, burglarized houses, stolen vehicles and general fear of groups of strangers on their property.

  • The 48-year-old cancer epidemiologist had just delivered a Christmas gift in late December when a group of preteens tackled her to the ground, punched and burglarized her.

  • Blaustein, whose home was burglarized a few years ago, has installed an alarm with multiple cameras.

  • I shall never burglarize another house—at least not until the June magazines are out.

  • You'd have thought you was fixed out to burglarize a restaurant before you could get your grub.

  • Use of false or unauthorized words, as burglarize or supremest.

  • It is absurd to say that one inherits the tendency to rob or rape or burglarize or kill.

  • The point is that by this time Daniel Crowley has, ah, infiltrated the institution you expected to burglarize tonight.