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IELTS BNC: 3965 COCA: 5007
thief
noun [C] /θiːf/
singularthief
pluralthieves
Related words
  1. someone who steals something. An instance of stealing something is called a theft 小偷;窃贼

    The thief stole a valuable painting from the museum. 小偷从博物馆偷了一幅贵重的画。

    an organized gang of thieves 有组织的盗窃团伙

     Synonyms and related words
    People who steal: thief, burglar, robber...
    See also burglar
IELTS BNC: 3965 COCA: 5007
thief

noun

ADJECTIVE | ... OF THIEVES | VERB + THIEF | THIEF + VERB ADJECTIVEwould-be想偷東西的人The alarm is usually sufficient to deter a would-be thief.警報器通常足以使想要行竊的人罷手。common, petty慣竊犯;小偷professional職業盜賊master偷竊高手opportunist, sneak (both BrE) 臨時起意的盜賊;小偷小摸的小偷convicted, suspected已被定罪的盜竊犯;盜竊嫌疑人car, identity, jewel, etc.汽車、身分、珠寶等盜賊... OF THIEVESgang一夥盜賊VERB + THIEFcatch捉住盜賊THIEF + VERBsnatch sth, steal sth, take sth盜賊搶奪⋯;竊賊偷走⋯A thief snatched her handbag containing her wages.一個小偷搶走了她的手提包,裏面裝着她的工資。escape with sth, get away with sth, make off with sth盜賊攜帶⋯逃走break in, break into sth盜賊破門窗闖入⋯strike (especially BrE) 盜賊洗劫The thief struck while the family were out.盜賊趁這家人外出時下了手。
IELTS BNC: 3965 COCA: 5007
thief

noun

thief ♦︎ burglar ♦︎ robber ♦︎ pirate ♦︎ raider ♦︎ bandit ♦︎ poacher ♦︎ looter ♦︎ pickpocket ♦︎ highwayman ♦︎ shoplifterThese are all words for a person who steals things from another person or a place. 这些词均表示小偷、窃贼。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a professional thief / burglar / robber / poacher / pickpocketa suspected thief / burglar / robber / poacher / looter / shopliftera would-be thief / burglar / robber / poacher / looter / pickpocket / shoplifterarmed robbers / raiders / banditsto catch a thief / burglar / robber / poacher / looter / pickpocket / shopliftera thief / burglar / robber / pirate / raider / looter / pickpocket / highwayman / shoplifter takes / steals stha thief / burglar / robber / looter escapes / gets away / makes off with stha thief / burglar / robber strikes somewherethieves / burglars / robbers / pirates / looters raid somewherepirates / raiders / bandits attack sba gang of thieves / robbers / raiders / looters / pickpockets / shoplifters thief [countable] a person who steals sth from another person or place 贼;小偷;窃贼A car thief made off with a top director's BMW last night.一个盗车贼昨夜开着一个顶级导演的宝马车逃走了。Thief is a general word that can be used to describe any of the people in this group. * thief一词含义很广,可指本组词所表示的任何窃贼。 see also theft theft burglar ˈbɜːglə(r); NAmE ˈbɜːrglər [countable] a person who enters a building illegally in order to steal 破门窃贼;入室窃贼Burglars broke into the gallery and stole dozens of priceless paintings.窃贼破门进入美术馆,偷走了很多幅极珍贵的画作。 see also burglary theft robber [countable] a person who steals from a person or place, especially using violence or threats (尤指用暴力或威胁手段的)盗贼;强盗;抢劫犯The prison sentence ended his career as a bank robber.被判入狱终结了他银行抢劫犯的职业生涯。an armed robber持械抢劫犯 see also rob rob , robbery theft NOTE 辨析 Burglar or robber?A burglar breaks into a building secretly in order to steal things; a robber usually enters a building such as a shop or bank, and uses violence or threats against the people there in order to steal sth. * burglar是为了偷东西而秘密闯入楼房的窃贼;robber常指进入商店或银行等地方,以暴力或胁迫方式要求别人交出钱财或物品的强盗。 pirate ˈpaɪrət [countable](in the past) a sailor who attacked and robbed other ships at sea (旧时的)海盗There were reports that a pirate ship had come looking for treasure in the cove.有报道称一艘海盗船曾来这个海湾寻宝。 raider [countable] a person who makes a criminal raid (= attack) on a place 袭击者;抢劫者A gang of armed raiders held up a bank in the city today.一帮武装分子今天持枪抢劫了那座城市的一家银行。 see also raid theft noun , raid rob verb bandit [countable] a member of an armed group of thieves who attack travellers 土匪;拦路抢劫者Buses driving through the mountains have been attacked by bandits.驶经山区的公共汽车遭到匪徒袭击。Bandits usually carry out their attacks in areas that are a long way away from towns or cities, especially in poorer countries. * bandit一般在远离城镇或城市的地区发起攻击,特别是在贫穷国家。 poacher [countable] a person who illegally hunts birds, animals or fish on sb else's property 偷猎者;非法捕猎的人The measures are designed to protect the fish from poachers.这些措施旨在保护鱼免遭偷捕。 looter ˈluːtə(r) [countable] a person who steals things from shops or buildings after a fire, a riot, etc. (趁火或趁乱等的)抢劫者,打劫者Looters carried clothes and electrical equipment out of shop windows.趁乱抢劫者把衣服和电器从商店橱窗带出。 see also loot rob verb pickpocket ˈpɪkpɒkɪt; NAmE ˈpɪkpɑːkɪt [countable] a person who steals money, etc. from other people's pockets, especially in crowded places 扒手;小偷Watch out for pickpockets, especially at the train station.小心扒手,尤其是在火车站。 highwayman ˈhaɪweɪmən [countable](in the past) a man, usually on a horse and carrying a gun, who robbed travellers on public roads (旧时常骑马持枪的)拦路强盗Lady Sybil's coach was held up by highwaymen on the Plymouth road.西比尔夫人的马车在普利茅斯的路上被拦路强盗抢劫了。 shoplifter ˈʃɒplɪftə(r); NAmE ˈʃɑːplɪftər [countable] a person who steals goods from a shop by deliberately leaving without paying for them 冒充顾客在商店行窃的人;商店扒手Shoplifters will be prosecuted.在本店行窃者将被起诉。 see also shoplift steal , shoplifting theft

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