heister / haɪst /

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heister2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a robbery or holdup: Four men were involved in the armored car heist.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to take unlawfully, especially in a robbery or holdup; steal: to heist a million dollars' worth of jewels.
  2. to rob or hold up.

heister 近义词

heister

等同于 thief

heister

等同于 larcenist

heister

等同于 pilferer

heister

等同于 purloiner

heister

等同于 stealer

更多heister例句

  1. So Silveti gathered a team of trusted DFS agents and his secretary, Estela, to plan the heist.
  2. Two of Netflix’s three most popular original series ever are heist dramas.
  3. In the first episode, Diop hatches an elaborate plot to steal a necklace that belonged to Marie Antoinette from the Louvre—and the heists only get more innovative from there.
  4. Scammers will profit from crisis and confusion, especially if the heist is easy and risks are minimal.
  5. Although he is imprisoned, he ultimately escapes before standing trial and goes on to pull off many other colorful heists.
  6. Return fraud has been called the invisible heist—or “de-shopping.”
  7. Two gunmen pulled off a daylight heist in the Diamond District and evaded every single cop.
  8. He had his team practice the bank heist over and over, throwing in various possibilities and forecasting alternative measures.
  9. What had started as a simple heist had now become a hostage crisis and for the next 14 hours.
  10. The game ended with a Portuguese heist, but it began with an American gift.
  11. As Will made his daring plunge Josh Heist on rushed to the side, and stood with starting eyes gazing at the disturbed water.
  12. But apparently the job was a genuine heist, not a cover-up for something else.
  13. Van der Heist and Frans Hals are sinking to the level of gifted amateurs.
  14. Ef he should bother us I kin heist him on my back, easy enuf.