burgling

英 [ˈbɜːɡlɪŋ] 美 [ˈbɜːrɡlɪŋ]

v.  入室盗窃
burgle的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 破门盗窃;入室盗窃
    If a building is burgled, a thief enters it by force and steals things.
    1. I found that my flat had been burgled...
      我发现我的公寓被盗了。
    2. I thought we had been burgled...
      我想我们被盗了。
    3. Two teenagers burgled the home of Mr Jones's mother.
      两个少年闯进了琼斯先生的母亲家里行窃。
  2. in AM, use 美国英语用 burglarize


双语例句

  1. Mr Obama tends to follow the law, would never approve of burgling the opposition and bears no vengeful traits.
    奥巴马倾向于依法办事,不会批准窃听对手,也没有报复心理。
  2. The Grinch vows to spoil Christmas and goes burgling every Who house, dressed as Santa Clause and flying a rocket-powered sled he banged together from junkyard scrap.
    “圣诞怪杰”发誓要彻底破坏圣诞节,他打扮成圣诞老人,骑着用废铜兰铁敲打出来的雪橇,到每个镇上人的家里偷盗。
  3. A Dutch thief left an apologetic letter and promised a donation after he realized he was burgling a charity that helps the poor and elderly.
    荷兰某位小偷在一家教堂行窃,当他意识到该教堂是专门帮助穷人和老人时,留下了这么一封检讨信,并承诺将来会捐款。
  4. His skill as an engineer was misapplied to burgling safes.
    他把一个工程师所拥有的技能滥用来盗窃保险箱。
  5. Jim worked out a plan for burgling a dressmaking establishment nearby.
    詹姆拟了一套偷窃附近一家服装店的计划。