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thieving

US // (ˈθiːvɪŋ) //

盗用,盗窃,盗取,偷窃

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : given to stealing other people's possessions

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Examples

  • The underwear was returned to Payne -- but not until after one of the thieving fans tried them on.

  • Putin is also, for obvious reasons, not a great fan of people-power democracy movements that overthrow corrupt, thieving elites.

  • A novel dealing with, among many other interesting things, the aesthetics of thieving.

  • Spacey makes Abramoff an enormously appealing rage-filled, thieving, megalomaniacal sociopath.

  • But Spacey makes Abramoff an enormously appealing, rage-filled, thieving, megalomaniacal sociopath.

  • And he is not a poacher and a snarer, and I don't know what all, leading a lawless life, and thieving for his living?

  • Ugly had left the country a decade ago, following his acquittal for petty thieving.

  • Has since lived as he best could,—sometimes going errands, sometimes begging and thieving.

  • The drawbridge is raised and the portcullis closed, so that a thieving Redskin would find it a hard matter to make his way in.

  • It sent me this thieving, rascally scheme of this man Perceval's, and it turned my boy's head, and lost him to me.

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