burglar的意思和读音

burglar

: [ˈbɜrɡlər] : [ˈbɜː(r)ɡlə(r)]

n.

burglars  

n.thief,robber,intruder,housebreaker,cat burglar

burglarn.

1.a person who enters a building illegally in order to steal

n.1.(),

n.1.someone who enters a building illegally in order to steal things

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2. building n. burglar n. burglary v. ...

3. burgher n. , burglar n. burner n. ...

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5. bureaucratic a. burglar n. burst v. ...

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7. depict 412 burglar 413 gra cious 414 ...

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1.The South's defence minister scoffed that this would be like asking a burglar to come and inspect the scene of the crime.

2.When Clark came home, he was surprised to see an empty bottle of brandy on the floor and a burglar sacking out on the sofa.

3.She pinned the burglar to the wall with the point of her sword pointed at his neck and calmly called the police.

4.The Daily Mail has been particularly vociferous in its attack on Google, branding it a "burglar's charter" .《”。

5.One of the cameras captured someone moving in his home Thursday after he left, and he called police believing it was a burglar.

6.Britain was the most burgled country in the EU, although it had more burglar alarms than any country except Ireland.

7.When I was walking back through the door, she woke up, thought I was a burglar, and threw the closest thing to her at me.西

8.Leaving these items outside all day could make it appear no one is home and that may make your house a more enticing target to a burglar.西

9.He lunged at the burglar and wrestled with him for the weapon.

10.The burglar must have been very stealthy if he was able to get past the two watchmen without being noticed.