thief n. (pl. thieves [ivz]) 1.賊,小偷。 2.〔口語(yǔ)〕(使蠟外流的)蠟燭心結(jié)的燭花。 Beware of thieves! 謹(jǐn)防小偷!to arrest, catch, chase, take up a thief 捉(追)賊。 thieves' Latin 盜賊黑話。
He is no better than a common thief . 他就是個(gè)一般的小偷。
You have given all my money to a common thief and a vagabond . 你把我所有的錢(qián)都給了一個(gè)手段卑劣的賊,一個(gè)無(wú)賴。
A movie star or maybe a common thief 電影明星或只是個(gè)普通小偷
Prince edward : like any other common thief . have the local magistrate arrest him and deal with him accordingly 愛(ài)德華王子:象對(duì)待一般小偷那樣,讓地方官逮捕并處置他。
Gorosh bellerose is a murderer . i heard him offering gold to a common thief to have his wife killed 高羅史?拜里若斯是個(gè)兇手,我看見(jiàn)他給了一個(gè)普通盜賊金幣,然后要求其殺死他的妻子。