单词 | thief |
释义 | thief (θiːf ) Word forms: thieves (θiːvz ) countable noun B1 A thief is a person who steals something from another person. The thieves snatched the camera. ...car thieves. Synonyms: robber, crook [informal], burglar, stealer Quotations: Thieves respect property. They merely wish the property to become their property that they may more perfectly respect itThe Man who was Thursday Set a thief to catch a thief Collocations: art thief A known art thief, he was asked to steal the painting and sell it for sixty million dollars. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The police initially assumed an expert art thief to be behind the heist. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He said the gang worked in the same way as art thieves, taking orders from unscrupulous merchants who sold the bounty to connoisseurs. Times, Sunday Times Here, however, we come to the art thief's buyer of last resort: the insurance company. Times,Sunday Times Others had been submerged by reservoirs or looted by art thieves. Times, Sunday Times A brave pal tracked down and confronted the thieves - who initially wanted 5,000 for their return. The Sun He confronted the thief but was attacked and left with serious head injuries on the drive. The Sun The homeowner, aged 68, armed himself with a bow and arrow and confronted the thief as he tried to reverse out of the garage. Times, Sunday Times The four hide themselves in the bank vault and confront the thieves when they show up. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Because knowing he'd have to stand there with a stolen mattress, in full view of reception, might embarrass a would-be thief into thinking twice. Times,Sunday Times The prospect of wading through raw sewage deters many a would-be thief, say the engineers who spend all day down in the muck. Times, Sunday Times The shopkeeper reached for a box under the counter and threw a handful of chilli powder in the would-be thief's face. Times,Sunday Times Would-be thieves have since tried to nick the cycle, which sports a distinctive basket, from outside his house and at a restaurant. The Sun Would-be thieves did not wander round with helmets on the off chance of finding a motorcycle to steal; they were insufficiently organised or motivated to do it. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 小偷 Japanese: 泥棒 |
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