burglary
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burglary
breaking and entering a building with intent to steal
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bur·gla·ry
(bûr′glə-rē)n. pl. bur·gla·ries
1. The act of entering another's premises without authorization in order to commit a crime, such as theft.
2. An instance of this: There were 10 burglaries in the area last month.
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burglary
(ˈbɜːɡlərɪ)n, pl -ries
(Law) English criminal law the crime of either entering a building as a trespasser with the intention of committing theft, rape, grievous bodily harm, or damage, or, having entered as a trespasser, of committing one or more of these offences
burglarious adj
burˈglariously adv
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bur•gla•ry
(ˈbɜr glə ri)n., pl. -ries.
the felony of breaking into and entering the house, office, etc., of another with intent to steal.
[1150–1200; Middle English < Anglo-French]
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Noun | 1. | ![]() felony - a serious crime (such as murder or arson) break-in, breaking and entering, housebreaking - trespassing for an unlawful purpose; illegal entrance into premises with criminal intent |
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burglary
noun breaking and entering, housebreaking, break-in He's been arrested for burglary.
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Translations
vloupáníloupež
indbrudindbrudstyveri
murtomurtovarkaus
provala
innbrot
住居侵入罪
강도죄
vlom
inbrott
การบุกเข้ามาขโมยของในอาคารหรือบ้าน
hırsızlıkev soyma
trộm cắp
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burglar
(ˈbəːglə) noun a person who enters a house etc illegally to steal. The burglar stole her jewellery.
ˈburglar alarm noun an alarm against burglaries.
ˈburglary – plural ˈburglaries – noun (an act of) illegally entering a house etc to steal. He has been charged with burglary.
ˈburgle verbOur house has been burgled.
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burglary
→ سَطْو vloupání indbrudstyveri Einbruch διάρρηξη robo con allanamiento murtovarkaus cambriolage provala furto 住居侵入罪 강도죄 inbraak innbrudd włamanie assalto кража со взломом inbrott การบุกเข้ามาขโมยของในอาคารหรือบ้าน hırsızlık trộm cắp 行窃Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009