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stealer

US // (ˈstiːlə) //

偷窃者,偷盗者,偷东西的人,窃贼

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who steals somethingscene-stealer

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounlarcenist
Synonyms
bandit匪徒,劫匪,盗匪,盗贼burglar窃贼,盗贼,盗窃者,入室盗窃者cheat诈骗,骗人,欺骗,骗人的clip夹子,剪辑,剪切,剪贴画criminal刑事,犯罪,刑事案件,刑事犯罪crook骗子,诈骗,诈骗犯,骗人defalcator虚报者,虚脱者,虚构者,虚伪的人embezzler贪污犯,贪污者,盗用者,侵吞者highwayman高速路人,高路人,高速公路司机,公路客hijacker劫持者,劫机者,劫匪,挟持者housebreaker破屋者,闯入者,破门者,破门而入者kleptomaniac偷窃癖者,盗窃癖者,偷窃癖,盗窃癖larcener盗版者,盗窃者,盗贼,偷窃者lifter升降机,升机,提升机,升降器moonlighter月光族,赏月人,月光族人,赏月者mugger歹徒,抢劫犯,抢劫者,劫匪owl猫头鹰,鸱鸮,枭雄,鸱枭pickpocket扒手,扒窃,扒窃者,扒窃者的pilferer偷窃者,窃贼,胠箧者流,盗贼pirate海盗,盗版,剽窃,剽窃者plunderer掠夺者,劫掠者,劫匪,盗贼prowler徘徊者,游荡者,浪人,徘徊的人punk朋克,庞克,痞子,废物robber劫匪,掠夺者,盗贼,盗版者scrounger拾荒者,蹭吃蹭喝的人,蹭吃蹭喝,乞丐shoplifter入店行窃者,入店行窃,店铺盗窃者,入店盗窃者sniper狙击手,狙杀者,狙击swindler骗徒,骗子,诈骗犯,江湖骗子cat burglar偷猫贼,猫贼,窃贼,飞贼heister熙熙攘攘,熙德,熙来攘往,熙熙攘攘的人群highway robber高速公路劫匪,公路抢劫犯,公路劫匪,公路强盗holdup artist劫匪艺术家,抢劫艺术家,抢劫犯艺术家,劫持者porch climber攀登者,攀爬者,攀缘者,门廊爬梯purloiner窃取者,盗用者,盗窃者,偷窃者stickup artist粘贴艺术家,贴纸艺术家,贴画师,贴画艺术家

Examples

  • Murrell was a horse thief and slave stealer who swindled his way through the Deep South in the early 1830s.

  • Karima El Mahroug, better known by her stage name Ruby the Heart Stealer, and Berlusconi both deny the charges.

  • On June 29, Manganiello will star as scene-stealer Big Dick Richie in Magic Mike.

  • The young woman, whose real name is Karima El Mahrough, calls herself Ruby "Rubicuore"—or "heart stealer."

  • Fellow detainees say he is a gifted public speaker and a scene stealer.

  • It is better that Edward should be fighting in the field than remain here and risk being shot as a deer-stealer, or put in prison.

  • Where in those lines is the authority to compel me to be a partaker in the crimes of the man-stealer?

  • The marshal was busy writing a note for the Judge, and his lordship was passing sentence on a turnip-stealer.

  • The pear-stealer was caught, and on the first opportunity brought before the magistrates at Thirsk.

  • "I'll tak' care it deean't sneck again," said Old John, who had no scruples against shooting a pear-stealer.