theft的意思和读音

theft

: [θeft] : [θeft]

n.

thefts  

n.robbery,stealing,burglary,shoplifting,holdup

theftn.— see alsoidentity theft,thief

1.[u][c]~ (of sth)the crime of stealing sth from a person or place

car theft

Police are investigating the theft of computers from the company's offices.

n.1.(),()2.,3.

n.1.the crime of stealing. Someone who commits this crime is called a thief

1. accelerate theft announcement ...

2. terrorism theft thieve ...

3. that a.& pron. theft n. their pron. () ...

4. the theft their ...

5. incident n. theft n. tend vi. ...

6. sculpture adj. Theft ashamed ...

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1.She went out with the door unlocked although she knew clearly that it would result in theft.

2.All this held forth a picture of horror, to which murder, theft, fraud, and speculation lent all their dark colouring .

3.The indigenous groups say that the laws put their way of life in danger, and amount to nothing less than the theft of their ancestral lands.

4.Two years later the families of the victims filed suit against the company that made the massively popular video game Grand Theft Auto.GrandTheftAuto(?)

5.NARRATOR: To many, the loans-for-shares deal was more than a scandal; it was the theft of the century.

6.China has not complied because so much of its economy depends on intellectual property theft and raising barriers to imports.

7.Those revenues could be substantially higher, said the report, were it not for the global phenomenon of copyright theft.

8.DENNIS: Well, in case of loss or theft, all of the password-protected data is automatically backed up to a web account once a day .

9.The lawyer established the fact that the theft of the apples had not been circumstantially proved.

10.to which one comment replied that theft was a crass term to call copyright infringement.