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单词 larcenous
释义
larcenous
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n

Someone who's larcenous has a tendency to steal things. You can describe a classmate as larcenous if she proudly shows off the candy she's stolen from the corner store.
Pickpockets, car thieves, and politicians who accept bribes are all larcenous — they are all motivated by a desire for financial gain and a willingness to take things that don't belong to them. This adjective comes from larceny, a fancy way to say "theft." Both words have their roots in the Latin latrocinium, "robbery," which comes from latro, "robber or bandit."
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larcenous
USAGE EXAMPLES
But even if it isn’t, you want privacy to protect yourself from prying eyes, whether those of disapproving busybodies or larcenous teen night-stalkers.
Salon(May 17, 2016)
A larcenous younger brother had swooped down to steal what was left of my meagre trust fund.
The Guardian(May 15, 2016)
Justice Stolz, however, wondered whether the knowledge that a debt could never be repaid was sufficient to establish “larcenous intent.”
New York Times(Dec 07, 2015)
n having a disposition to steal
Syn|Hyper
thievishness
dishonesty
the quality of being dishonest
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