thieves的意思和读音

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thief

: [θif] : [θiːf]

n.;〈〉(使)

thieves  

v.return

v.steal,rob,shoplift,raid,burgle

n.1.,2.〉(使)

n.1.someone who steals something. An instance of stealing something is called a theft

1. life→lives ; thief→thieves , leaf→leaves , ...

2. 1997: Genealogies of a Crime《 》 1996: Thieves》 1994: The Chess Game …

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1.HaleyStarshine: I've seen enough of my Thieves' Guild friends sent to prison to know that this should have been a conviction.

2.Tossing a drive away is not the safest option, since recovery of the data may be within the means of identity thieves or such like.

3.He drew a star on Ali Baba's door. But the next day, the thieves found a star on every door. The thieves were very angry.

4.Thieves had noticed how much Chinese steel demand had bid up the price of scrap metal.

5.She grew up in Beijing during the Cultural Revolution - a time when, she recalls, sodomists were listed as criminals along with thieves.——

6.Saying unto them, It is written, My house is the house of prayer: but ye have made it a den of thieves.殿殿使

7.Professional dog thieves typically take a few of the owner's possessions so the dog smells the owner and remains calm, she said.西

8.The thieves also took two pairs of expensive shoes and a belt, but left the more expensive jewelry, she said.

9.Do what you think right. But I don't want you to be thieves./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

10.They are people who ran into temptation and decided to commit a crime, they become thieves at the moment they take the bike, " he said. "