英 [ˈpɪlfərɪdʒ] 美 [ˈpɪlfərɪdʒ]
n. 偷盗,行窃;赃物
pilferage /ˈpɪlfərɪdʒ/
名词 the act or practice of stealing small quantities or articles 小偷小摸
the act of stealing small amounts or small articles
盗食-引用次数:1
参考来源岩松鼠的食物贮藏行为 Food
商店行窃
偷窃
盗窃
盗窃
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... pier 码头,栈桥 pilferage 偷窃,小偷小摸 pit 期货交易场 ...
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Besides, cartons are easy to cut open, and this increases the risk of pilferage.
此外,纸箱很容易割开,这就增加了偷窃的风险。
Tampering with cartons is easily detected. I should say that this rather discourages pilferage.
纸箱弄破是容易检查出来的,我说这恰恰可以防止偷盗。
Is it true that products of high value such as watches, jewels and luxury clothing items are often subject to pilferage?
高价值产品,比如手表、珠宝和高档服装是主要失窃对象,是真的吗?
He puts his pilferage at a modest 2kg of rice for every 52kg-sack he handles.
In June 2008 attacks, accidents and pilferage meant the loss of 44 trucks and 220, 000 gallons of fuel.
Mr Gilman's view is that there was less outright pilferage than is commonly believed, though American food aid and bilateral trade credits were two areas where corruption was endemic.