thievery
thievery — 名詞
1. the dishonest taking of other people's money or property, especially as a repeat
偷竊
泛指偷拿他人財物的行為
the dishonest taking of other people's money or property, especially as a repeated habit or a general problem.
Shopkeepers in Tainan blamed the late-night thievery on two teenagers from a nearby town.
台南的店家把深夜的偷竊事件怪到兩名附近城鎮的青少年身上。
blame [crime] on [person]
Months of thievery caught up with Sahil when police found stolen phones under his bed.
長期偷竊的行徑終於讓 Sahil 露餡,因為警方在他床底下找到被偷的手機。
months of thievery — repeated behavior
Thievery around the night market increased, so the mayor promised more street lights.
夜市一帶的偷竊情況變多了,所以市長承諾要加裝更多路燈。
Adina wrote about wartime thievery after reading letters from families who fled the village.
Adina 讀了逃離村莊的家庭留下的書信後,在歷史報告裡寫到戰時的偷竊行為。
Thievery at the gym stopped after Yuki reported the missing wallets to the manager.
Yuki 向經理通報錢包失竊後,健身房裡的偷竊情況就停了。
- honesty
the quality of behaving truthfully and not taking what belongs to others.
- lawfulness
behavior that follows the law instead of breaking it through stealing.
文法句型
months of thievery
thievery in [place]
thievery at [place]
用法筆記
Often sounds a little more literary or strongly disapproving than theft. It is commonly used for stealing as a habit, a pattern, or a problem in a place, rather than for one official case in a police report.