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
- The burglars had entered the house by stealth.
窃贼偷偷进了那座房子。 - The burglars were frightened off by the sound of our dog barking.
盗贼被我们家的狗吠声吓跑了。 - 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。 - Do locksmiths become burglars just because they could break into our house if they wanted to do so?
难道仅仅因为如果修锁匠想闯入我们房间就能够闯入他就成为夜贼了吗? - I live on the ninth floor. I'm not afraid of burglars breaking into my window.
我住在九楼。我不担心盗窃者从我的窗户口闯入。 - Of course, they caught the burglars red-handed.
当然,他们当场抓住了窃贼。 - The two other burglars were tipped off by a lookout and escaped.
另外两名窃贼得到了望风者的通风报信而逃掉了。 - 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。 - 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。 - This is a fake video camera which you fix to your wall to scare off burglars.
这是一个假摄像机,你放在墙上吓跑贼的。
