中英惯用例句:
  • 释放犯自行车时被警察当场抓住。
    The police caught the released prisoner stealing a bicycle.
  • 一个贼偷了我5美元。
    A thief relieved me of $5.
  • 抢劫了我100美元。
    The thief relieved me of $100.
  • 扒手偷了她的钱袋。
    The pickpocket relieved her of her purse.
  • 小偷偷走了他钱包。
    The thief relieved him of his purse.
  • 把他的表走了。
    The thief relieved him of his watch.
  • 又是谁梁换柱,把精工堆满圣骨盒和圣物盒的那峨特式古老祭坛去掉,换上了刻着天使头像和云彩的那口笨重的大理石棺材,仿佛是圣恩谷教堂或残老军人院的一个零散的样品?
    And who substituted for the ancient gothic altar, splendidly encumbered with shrines and reliquaries, that heavy marble sarcophagus, with angels' heads and clouds, which seems a specimen pillaged from the Val de Grace e or the Invalides?
  • 窃,窃取未经允许而拿走;窃取
    To remove without permission; filch.
  • 那小扮成个修理匠进了屋子。
    The thief come into the house under the guise of a repairman.
  • 那个小冒充电视修理工进了房子。
    The thief got into the house by masquerading as a television repairman.
  • 这个叫做梁换柱,实行投降之前的思想准备或舆论准备。
    This is "stealing the beams and pillars and replacing them with rotten timbers"--preparing the public mind for their projected capitulation.
  • 它成功的关键,如果你能把这说成是成功的话在于它能够哄骗数以百万计的人下载其所附文件并通过将其蓄意伤人的信息发往收件人在微软浏览器地址登记簿上的信箱地址地复制其内容。
    The key to its success, if you can call it tha t, was its ability to trick millions into downloading an attached file and then covertly replicating itself by forwarding its malicious message to the e?mail a ddresses in the recipients' Microsoft Outlook address book.
  • 她承认偷了小汽车
    She admitted having stolen the car
  • 她承认偷了小汽车。
    She admitted have steal the car.
  • 他承认偷了那笔钱。
    He admitted having stolen the money.
  • 他招认了那辆汽车。
    He admitted having stolen the car.
  • 承认了他的罪行。
    The thief admitted his crime.
  • 你承认偷了那些钱?
    Do you admit to stealing the money?
  • 我看到南希在珠宝店前对钻石别针赞不绝口,我得告诉约翰,好让他买来送她。
    I saw Nancy at the jeweler's admiring the diamond pin; I'll put a bug in John's ear.
  • 蒂姆一天的东西比我一周挣的钱还要多得多。
    Tim takes more out of rip-offs in one day than I earn in a week.
  • 有人走了我的汽车!
    Someone's ripped off my car!
  • 有人把我的钱包走了。
    Somebody's ripped off my wallet.
  • 把房子里翻得乱七八糟,但什么也没找到。
    The thieves ripped the house apart but could find nothing.
  • 那个阿飞喜欢窃,只要一有机会他就动手。
    That hooligan liked ripping off when he could.
  • 这些小谋划抢夺银行。
    The thieves hatched a plan to rob the bank.
  • 袭击为窃而威胁或殴打某人
    To threaten or assault(a person) with the intent to rob.
  • 果园无人看,果不困难。
    It is easy to rob an orchard when none keep it.
  • 悔恨与恐惧是一对孪生窃贼,将今天从你我身边走!。
    Regret and fear are twin thieves who rob us of today.
  • 已在逃一个月了。
    The robber has been on the run for a month.
  • 抢劫或偷窃
    A robbery or theft.
  • 抢劫;偷窃
    A robbery; a burglary.
  • 法律禁止盗和抢劫。
    The law forbids stealing and robbery.