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burglary

burglary

[英] [ˈbɜ:gləri:] [美] [ˈbə:ɡləri] 生词本

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1. N-VAR 入室盗窃(罪) If someone commits a burglary, they enter a building by force and steal things. Burglary is the act of doing this. 
  • An 11-year-old boy committed a burglary...

    一个11岁的小男孩犯了入室盗窃罪。

  • He's been arrested for burglary.

    他因入室盗窃而被捕。

Noun

1. entering a building unlawfully with intent to commit a felony or to steal valuable property

法律

  • 1.侵入住宅
1. A small sum of money is supposed to be forked out quarterly for burglary and robbery insurance.
每季度要交一小笔防盗防抢保险金。

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2. I don't buy the burglary story.
我可不相信这种夜间遭到撬窃的说法。

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3. She told the police that Jim was with her when the burglary happened, so that put him in the clear.
她告诉警方行窃案发生时吉姆与她在一起,以证明吉姆的清白。

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4. The burglary had all the hallmarks of a professional job.
从各方面来看,这起入室行窃案都是职业惯犯做的。

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5. The men were pulled in on suspicion of having committed a burglary.
这些人因涉嫌犯有夜盗罪而被拘留。

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