英 [θiːv] 美 [θiːv]
v. 做贼,偷(某人财物)
第三人称单数thieves
现在分词thieving
过去式thieved
过去分词thieved
thieve /θiːv/
动词 to steal (someone's possessions) 偷(某人财物)
... 偷, 侵占, 巧取; 偷东西, 行窃; 溜; 偷偷地行动; 盗垒 { steal } 抢劫, 盗取, 劫掠; 非法剥夺, 使丧失; 抢劫 { rob } 偷, 行窃; 做贼 { thieve } ...
thieve » 盗贼 make the choice between freedom with filial piety » 孝道与自由之间进行选择 ..
... theft偷窃,盗窃 thieve偷窃,做贼 thievery偷窃,盗窃事件 ...
... 偷, 侵占, 巧取; 偷东西, 行窃; 溜; 偷偷地行动; 盗垒 { steal } 抢劫, 盗取, 劫掠; 非法剥夺, 使丧失; 抢劫 { rob } 偷, 行窃; 做贼 { thieve } ...
This thieve always fear of being catched.
个小偷总是害怕被抓住。
The thieve is always afraid of being caught.
这个小偷总是害怕被抓住。
He angrily disavowed to thieve those documents.
他愤怒地否认他偷了那些文件。
"This gang thought they could exploit rules for genuine British film-makers and thieve from the public purse for their own gain, " said John Pointing of HMRC's Assistant Director of Criminal Investigation.