burglars
英 [ˈbɜːgləz]
美 [ˈbɜrglərz]
n. 破门盗贼; 入室窃贼
burglar的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 破门盗窃者;窃贼
Aburglaris a thief who enters a house or other building by force.- Burglars broke into their home.
窃贼闯进了他们家。
- Burglars broke into their home.
双语例句
- You know tented houses, they're prime targets for burglars.
你知道那些帐篷裹着的房子,那都是窃贼的首要目标。 - It must have been stolen by the burglars.
一定是被窃贼偷去了。 - We have this big dog as a protection against burglars.
我们养这条大狗是用来防盗贼的。 - The burglars tied up the night watchman with a piece of cord.
夜盗用一根绳把守夜人捆了起来。 - The burglars took just about anything they could carry.
窃贼们盗走了所有拿得动的东西。 - He returned to find that burglars had ransacked his office.
他回来后发现窃贼已把他的办公室洗劫一空。 - I'm sure the burglars waited until my insurance claim was through and came back to clean me out again
我敢肯定,窃贼们一定是等着我领到了保险赔偿金,然后回来再次把我洗劫一空。 - Somebody must have upped the burglars off that the house would be empty.
肯定有人告诉了窃贼房子里没有人。 - The burglars were tipped off by a lookout and escaped.
窃贼得到望风者的通风报信逃跑了。 - As a general rule, burglars are wary about gaining entry from the front or side of a building.
通常来说,窃贼对从房屋的正面或侧面潜入会比较谨慎。