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theft

/theft/US // θɛft //UK // (θɛft) //

被盗,盗窃,失窃,盗窃案

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of stealing; the wrongful taking and carrying away of the personal goods or property of another; larceny.
    • : an instance of this.
    • : Archaic. something stolen.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounstealing
Synonyms
break-in闯入,磨合,闯关,打入burglary爆窃,入室盗窃,盗窃,入室偷窃crime犯罪,罪行,犯罪行为,罪案embezzlement挪用公款,贪污,盗用公款,挪用extortion敲诈,敲诈勒索,勒索,敲詐fraud欺诈,诈骗,欺诈行为,欺骗heist抢劫,抢劫罪,抢劫案,劫案holdup抢劫,抢劫案,抢劫事件,抢劫罪larceny窃取,盗取,盗窃,偷窃looting掠夺,劫掠,抢夺,抢劫mugging打劫,抢劫,抢劫行为,敲诈piracy海盗行为,盗版,盗版行为,盗用robbery抢劫案,抢劫罪,抢劫,打劫shoplifting入店行窃,入室行窃,入店盗窃,入店行竊thievery盗贼行为,盗贼,盗窃,偷窃vandalism破坏行为,破坏性行为,毁坏公物,破坏他人财产annexation吞并,兼并,撤并,吞并案appropriation拨款,批款,划拨,拨出的款项caper掳掠,掳掠者,斗鸡场,掳人cheating作弊,作弊行为,欺骗,欺骗行为deprivation匮乏,剥夺,褫夺,贫困fleece羊毛衫,羊毛,羊毛毡,羊毛制品grab抓住,抓紧时间,抓取,攫取hustle喧嚣,喧闹,喧哗,喧闹声job工作,职务,工作机会,工作岗位lift升降机,抬起,举起,抬起来peculation炒股,计算,储蓄pilferage偷窃,偷窃行为,偷盗,偷盗行为pillage掠夺,抢夺,抢劫,攫取pinch钳制,掐死,掐断,钳子plunder掠夺,劫掠,攫取,抢夺racket球拍,拍子,球杆,球棒rapacity肆意妄为,贪婪,肆意挥霍,暴利rip-off敲诈勒索,宰客,敲诈,敲诈勒索罪score得分,分数,分值,得分情况snatch抢夺,攫取,抢走了,抢走snitch告密者,举报者,举报人,打小报告steal偷盗,盗取,盗窃,窃取stickup粘贴,粘连,坚守,粘着swindle诈骗,诓骗,拐骗,骗人thieving盗用,盗窃,盗取,偷窃touch触摸,接触,碰,联系defrauding欺诈性,诈骗,欺诈行为,欺诈性的filch秽物,秽语,秽气,秽土pilfering偷窃,偷窃行为,偷盗,偷窃罪robbing抢劫,抢夺,掠夺,劫掠swindling诈骗,诈骗罪,骗人的,骗人

Examples

  • Ellis informed investigators that the alleged theft made his uncle Norman and his “boys” desire to “get up on” Montgomery.

  • The horse theft set into motion a series of events that would lead to Bill Gates being ridiculously accused of wanting to implant millions of unwitting Americans with a microchip containing the mark of the beast in 2020.

  • For instance, people arrested for shoplifting — charged formally with retail theft — now face misdemeanor charges unless they’re accused of stealing at least $1,000 of goods.

  • In 2017 a jury finds Huawei guilty of “misappropriation” of trade secrets but says the theft wasn’t directed by Huawei.

  • The group is responsible for keeping tabs on and reporting to leadership all manner of corporate risks, everything from protests and geopolitical crises to insider threats and trade secret theft.

  • In this way, inspiration becomes appropriation, which leads directly to theft and erasure.

  • That Kim Jong-un is behind it all—the hack, the theft, the sad red carpet.

  • The theft, which was over in less than a minute, took place in a North London liquor store.

  • In no way, he said, did Brown deserve to die for what began as petty theft.

  • Traitz, it should be noted, has a long criminal history that includes trafficking Oxycodone, ID fraud, theft, and more.

  • Yet it is liable for ordinary negligence in protecting passengers from loss by theft.

  • It was there that she suffered the loss by theft of her valuable diamonds, through Charles Crochard, her real lover.

  • Adultery is an evil only inasmuch as it is a theft; but we do not steal that which is given to us.

  • The theft in question was committed at the home of Mlle. Beaumesnil.

  • This thing called Secession originated in falsehood, theft and perjury.