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B2 (the act of) dishonestly taking something that belongs to someone else and keeping it盗窃;偷窃行为

Unfortunately, we have had several thefts in the building recently.很不幸,我们楼里最近发生了几起盗窃案。
Shoplifting is theft.偷拿商店的商品是偷窃。
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She was found guilty of theft, but because of extenuating circumstances was not sent to prison.

There's been an increase in minor offences, such as traffic violations and petty theft.

Unfortunately, the police have dealt with the problem of car theft in a reactive rather than a proactive way.

He was remanded on theft charges.

We rang the insurance company to report the theft.

TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3545 COCA: 5367
theft

noun

ADJECTIVE | ... OF THEFTS | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEpetty小偷小摸grand (NAmE) 大盜attempted (especially BrE) 未遂的偷竊the crime of attempted theft盜竊未遂罪large-scale, outright, wholesale大規模/公然/大肆盜竊The shortage has led to price increases and the large-scale theft of vaccine supplies.疫苗供應短缺導致價格上漲和大規模盜竊。Unauthorized copying is outright theft of information.未經授權的複製是對信息的公然盜竊。the wholesale theft of copyrighted music大規模盜竊版權受保護的音樂retail零售盜竊auto, car, cattle, laptop, etc.盜竊汽車、牛、筆記本電腦等data數據盜竊ID, identity身分盜用the potential victims of identity theft身分盜用的潛在受害者... OF THEFTSseries, spate, string一分列盜竊案;一連串盜竊案a spate of thefts over the Christmas period聖誕節期間發生的一連串盜竊案PREPOSITIONtheft from從⋯偷竊He is accused of theft from his employer.他被指控盜竊他的雇主。theft of偷竊She admitted the theft of three pairs of shoes.她承認偷了 3 雙鞋。 note at crime (for verbs)
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3545 COCA: 5367
theft

noun

theft ♦︎ robbery ♦︎ burglary ♦︎ raid ♦︎ break-in ♦︎ embezzlement ♦︎ shoplifting ♦︎ larceny ♦︎ heistThese are all words for the crime of stealing sth from a person or place. 这些词均表示偷窃、盗窃罪。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配(an) attempted theft / robbery / burglary / break-in / larcenya bank robbery / raid / heistgrand / petty theft / larcenyto commit (a) theft / robbery / burglary / larcenyto carry out a theft / robbery / burglary / raidto take part in / foil a robbery / burglary / raidto report / investigate a theft / robbery / burglary / raid / break-ina theft / robbery / burglary / raid / break-in happens / takes place theft [uncountable, countable] the crime of stealing sth from a person or place 偷;偷窃;盗窃罪Police are investigating the theft of computers from the company's offices.警方正在调查这家公司办公室的计算机失窃案。There has been a reduction in the number of car thefts.汽车失窃案数量已有所下降。 see also thief thief robbery [uncountable, countable] the crime of stealing money or goods from a bank, shop, person, etc., especially using violence or threats (尤指用暴力或威胁手段)盗窃;抢劫;掠夺He already had a conviction for armed robbery (= using a gun, knife, etc.).他已有一次持械抢劫的前科。There has been a spate of robberies in the area recently.近来这一地区发生了多起抢劫案。 see also rob rob , robber thief NOTE 辨析 Theft or robbery? Theft emphasizes the thing stolen. * theft强调被偷的东西car / computer theft汽车/电脑失窃案car/computer robbery Robbery emphasizes the place from which sth was stolen, especially a bank or other business, and often suggests that violence was used. * robbery强调东西被偷的地点,尤其是银行或其他商业机构,并常意味着使用了暴力bank robbery银行抢劫案armed robbery持械抢劫案bank theft armed theft burglary ˈbɜːgləri; NAmE ˈbɜːrgləri [uncountable, countable] the crime of entering a building illegally and stealing things from it 入室盗窃罪The youth was charged with three counts of burglary.那个年轻人被控犯下三起盗窃案。There has been a rise in the number of burglaries committed in the area.该地区入室盗窃案数目一直在上升。Burglary usually refers to the act of stealing things from people's homes. It usually takes place when the people are not there or asleep and does not usually involve threats or violence. * burglary一般指从别人家中偷东西的行为,常发生在没人在家或屋内人睡着时,通常不涉及威胁或暴力。 see also burgle , burglarize rob , burglar thief raid [countable] an attack on a building, place or vehicle in order to commit a crime, especially to steal sth 抢劫;打劫He had once been involved in a bank raid.他参与过一次抢银行。She was shot during an armed raid on a security van.她在一次持械抢劫押款车事件中中了枪。 see also raid rob , raider thief ˈbreak-in [countable] an act of entering a building using force, usually to steal sth 闯入;破门而入;入室盗窃Police were called to three break-ins in the same area last night.昨夜警方接到同一地区的三宗入室盗窃的报案。 see also break into sth rob embezzlement [uncountable] the crime of stealing money that you are responsible for or that belongs to your employer 监守自盗;贪污;侵吞公款She was found guilty of embezzlement.她被判犯有侵吞公款罪。 see also embezzle steal shoplifting ˈʃɒplɪftɪŋ; NAmE ˈʃɑːplɪftɪŋ [uncountable] the crime of stealing goods from a shop by deliberately leaving without paying for them 商店行窃(罪)She was convicted of shoplifting.她被判犯有商店行窃罪。 see also shoplift steal , shoplifter thief larceny ˈlɑːsəni; NAmE ˈlɑːrsəni [uncountable, countable] (NAmE or old-fashioned, BrE, law 法律) the crime of stealing sth from sb; an occasion when this takes place 盗窃罪;偷盗;盗窃The couple were charged with grand / petty larceny (= stealing things that are valuable / not very valuable).那对夫妇被控以重大/轻微盗窃罪。 heist haɪst [countable] (especially NAmE, informal) an act of stealing sth valuable from a bank or shop (对银行或商店的)盗窃It's a tense thriller about a diamond heist that goes badly wrong.那是个惊险刺激的钻石盗窃案故事,过程波折重重。a heist movie一部盗窃题材影片
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