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burgle 英語で:

1. to go into a building and steal things



2. break in


I have forgotten my keys. Should I break in?
(often no object; with an object, break into-- inseparable): enter by using force (and breaking a lock, window, etc.); "Somebody broke into Jane's apartment while she was at the movies."
he tried to break in a house
He did not know who was trying to break in. How could any man break in here, and you not know? Someone broke into their apartment last night. The factory was broken into during the night and quite a lot of material was stolen.
Be quiet! You really shouldn’t break in when someone is speaking.
He did not know who was trying to break in.

英語 "という言葉burgle"(break in)集合で発生します。

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3. burglar


The burglar tied my hands behind my back with a rope.
The policeman arrested the burglar.
Tom continued reading the newspaper even though the burglar alarm had gone off.
A burglar made away with my wife's diamond ring.
A burglar broke into the convenience store last month, but I heard the police caught him yesterday.
I awoke to find a burglar in my room.
The burglar stole our TV.
Two policemen arrested a burglar. They caught him sneaking into Mrs. Miller's.
The burglar wore gloves, with the result that there were no finger-prints to be found.
Bill was killed by a burglar.
burglar noun [C] someone who robs a house, who gets into buildings illegally and steals things
How did the burglar get in?
Last night there was a burglar in our house. Fortunately, he must have got scared and ran away taking nothiung.
house burglary
As I entered the kitchen, a burglar was jumping out the window with my laptop computer.

4. to enter a building illegally and steal things