theft

英 [θeft]      美 [θeft]
  • n. 盗窃;偷;赃物
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theft 偷窃

来自 thief,小偷,-th,表状态名词,词源同 depth,缩写为 t.

theft
theft: see thief
theft (n.)
mid-13c., from Old English þeofð (West Saxon þiefð) "theft," from Proto-Germanic *theubitho (cognates: Old Frisian thiufthe, Old Norse þyfð), from *theubaz "thief" (see thief) + abstract formative suffix *-itha (cognate with Latin -itatem; see -th (2)).
1. Her assistant was accused of theft and fraud by the police.
她的助手被警方指控犯有盗窃和欺诈罪。
2. "He's been arrested for theft and burglary." — "Good grief!"
“他因为偷窃和入室盗窃而被逮捕了。”——“我的天哪!”
3. Allegations of brutality and theft have been levelled at the army.
有人指责军队中存在着野蛮暴行和盗窃行为。
4. Secret investigations have netted ninety staff suspected of fraud and theft.
秘密调查已抓获90名涉嫌欺诈盗窃的职员。
5. The image of art theft as a gentleman's crime is outdated.
把盗窃艺术品看作是一种绅士犯罪的观念已经过时了。