a car/jewel, etc. thief
偷汽车、珠宝等的窃贼
1.贼,小偷
2.〈口〉(使蜡外流的)蜡烛心结的烛花
1.someone who steals something. An instance of stealing something is called a theft
1.Glaring at a man in black, he said with great certainty: "You are the thief. "
他看着一个穿黑衣服的人肯定地说:“你就是小偷,把钱拿出来!”
2."No, no; I shall never be a thief-I've had too many opportunities, " said he, with pride and bitterness.
“不,不;我决不做小偷--我有太多的机会,”他又骄矜又刻薄地说。
3.She used to be a thief here, until she decided to move down south to the Boneyard.
她过去是我们工会的成员,后来她决定南下去晒骨场。
4.The elderly woman opened it, but she must have thought I was a thief or a beggar, because she refused to let me speak to the young ladies.
年长的妇人开了门,但她一定以为我是一个小偷或乞丐,因为她不让我和两位年轻姑娘讲话。
5.The prosecution attorney collected so much evidence against the thief that he felt it was an open and shut case.
原告的律师收集了许多证据来指控这个小偷,他认为案情已大白。
6.The old lady saw the thief running up the street and chased him on her bicycle.
老妇人看见小偷跑到街上,便骑着自行车去追他。
7.Asked the master thief think of him, go in until all the places touched by hand with a handkerchief wiping again.
小偷想起师傅嘱咐过他的话,在出门之前,把所有用手摸过的地方都用手绢擦了一遍。
8.It had been wrapped up in plastic bag, together with a note which said: 'A thief, yes, but only fifty per cent a thief! '
它被包裹在塑料袋里,还附着一张纸条:一个小偷,是的,但是只是百分之五十的小偷!
9.Then the guardian of the garden found Chuang Tzu with sling in hand and mistook him as a thief who intended to sneak chestnut.
这时看守栗园的人,发现庄子站在园里,手拿弹弓,以为他是偷采栗子的窃贼。
10.I was an exquisite thief. I mean God Himself could have come down and I would have fucking blatantly lied to him with the most honest face.
我是一个优雅精致的贼。我是说就算上帝本人来到我面前,我也会用最真诚的面孔对他撒一个最嚣张的谎。