pilfer

vi. 偷窃;小偷小摸
vt. 窃;偷窃;小偷小摸
vt.& vi.
偷窃(小东西),小偷;
vi.
偷窃(一般指小偷小摸);
变形
过去式:pilfered过去分词:pilfered现在分词:pilfering第三人称单数:pilfers
英英释义
pilfer[ 'pilfə ]
v.make off with belongings of others
同义词:cabbagepurloinpinchabstractsnarfswipehooksneakfilchnobblelift
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
They may pilfer other animals' food.
它们可能会偷吃其它动物的食品。
As we predicted from the results of the first experiments, knowers rushed to pilfer the human-made cache if they were paired with another knower.
结果,知情渡鸦要是与另一只也知情的渡鸦在一起,就会急著去偷取人藏起的物事,符合我们根据先前的实验结果所做的预测。
权威例句
Pilfer-proof closure for containersPilfer-proof article display rack and stand
Pilfering the public: the problem of land grabbing in contemporary Kenya.
Plastic closure with mechanical pilfer band
Cache Pilfering and Its Prevention in Pairs of Black-Capped Chickadees
Pilfering for survival: how health workers use access to drugs as a coping strategy
Deceiving in Golem: How to Strategically Pilfer Help
A conceptual design using harmonics to reduce pilfering of electricity
The “petty pilfering of minutes” or what has happened to the length of the working day in Australia?
Cache placement, pilfering, and a recovery advantage in a seed-dispersing rodent: Could predation of scatter hoarders contribute to ...
pilfer
pilfer: [14] Originally pilfering was quite a serious matter, roughly what would now be termed plundering, but gradually over the centuries is has become trivialized to ‘stealing small things’. It was to begin with only a noun in English (the verb did not arrive until the 16th century), but its ultimate source was the Anglo- Norman verb pelfrer ‘rob, plunder’. No one is too sure where that came from, although it may be related in some way to the now archaic pelf ‘money’ [14], which originally meant ‘spoils, booty’.
pilfer (v.)
1540s, from pilfer (n.) "spoils, booty," c. 1400, from Old French pelfre "booty, spoils" (11c.), of unknown origin, possibly related to pelf. Related: Pilfered; pilfering.
1. Women pilfer souvenirs from their hotel rooms as men raid the bars in the refrigerators in their rooms, the hotel study found.
宾馆调查发现,女人会从宾馆房间拿走一些纪念品,男人则把房间里冰箱内的食物一扫而光。
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2. Some office workers constantly pilfer pencils from the stockroom
有些办事员常顺手牵羊,私自拿走贮藏室里的铅笔。
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3. To steal or pilfer.
偷或盗取
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4. 1.to steal; to pilfer; 2.secretly; surreptitiously; furtively
窃
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5. To steal; pilfer.
窃取;偷
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6. He pilfer from a cash register
他偷叫银机里的钱。
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7. In many department stores hidden guards watch for people who pilfer merchandise
很多百货公司都有便衣保安人员监视偷窃商品的人。
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8. to steal; to pilfer; to filch
攘窃
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9. Rats always pilfer our food
老鼠常偷食吃。
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10. Packaging volume aluminum caps of pilfer proof
GB/T14803-1993包装容器扭断式铝防盗瓶盖
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