burgle

burgle

美 ['bɜrɡl]  英 [ˈbɜː(r)ɡ(ə)l]

  • v.破门盗窃;入室偷窃
  • 网络入室抢劫;夜盗;撬窃

词形变化

现在分词:burgling  过去式:burgled  第三人称单数:burgles  

同义词

英汉双解

v.
1.
~ sb/sth
入室盗窃to enter a building illegally, usually using force, and steal from it
We were burgled while we were away(= our house was burgled ) .
我们外出时家里失窃了。
The house next door was burgled.
邻居家被盗了。

英汉解释

v.
1.
破门盗窃; 入室偷窃

英英解释

v.

例句

but it was self - defense . he was trying to burgle me.

但是自卫当时非礼

Burglar alarms going off at any time of the day or night serve only to annoy passers-by and actually assist burglars to burgle.

防盗警报器白天黑夜任何时候都会起来作用只是骚扰过路行人实际上帮助窃贼入室行窃

Next time you burgle or stab someone, try this as a defence: "I'm not the police. "

一次倘若入户盗窃或是可以这样辩护:“不是警察。”

In a similar vein, a paper presented by Ben Vollaard of Tilburg University showed that newly built homes are harder to burgle.

来自蒂尔堡大学本•沃拉德一片论文同样方式显示新近住房更难扒窃

At night everybody would leave home with skeleton keys and shaded lanterns and go and burgle a neighbour's house.

傍晚他们手持万能钥匙遮光灯笼出门邻居家里行窃

He can trespass , he can burgle.

可以到处乱闯可以

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