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heist的意思

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heist

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heist 基本解释

及物动词&不及物动词强夺,拦劫,抢劫

heist 词典解释

1. 抢劫;(尤指对金钱、珠宝或艺术品的)盗窃
    A heist is a robbery, especially one in which money, jewellery, or art is stolen.

heist 单语例句

1. He also lacks a feel for the caper film, a tough genre to master and set apart from a heist thriller.

2. More details about the suspect of 2001 Hang Seng Bank heist will be revealed today as a video will be played in the Coroner's Court.

3. heist

3. A crime story of the type beloved by its producer To, the film opens as an aftermath of an audacious daytime jewelry store heist.

4. For example, a heist movie can be shown in a Chinese theater if it is foreign made.

5. heist是什么意思

5. But when he tried to resell them to another pigeon raiser surnamed Xiang, the latter informed police after hearing about the garbage collectors'heist.

6. heist的近义词

6. It was the second art heist in less than a year in Sao Paulo.

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7. Police described the heist last week as the biggest ever robbery committed in Switzerland and almost certainly the biggest in Europe.

8. Police are hunting a thief who stole millions of dollars worth of art in an overnight heist at the famed Palace Museum in Beijing.

9. That essentially rules out the existence of heist movies as they are built on the premise of incompetent cops.

10. Police officers quoted by Mirror Evening News said the heist is the largest ever undertaken on one of the capital's airport shuttle bus.

heist 英英释义

noun

1. robbery at gunpoint

    Synonym: armed robbery holdup stickup

2. the act of stealing

    Synonym: rip-off

verb

1. commit a burglary
    enter and rob a dwelling

    Synonym: burglarize burglarise burgle

以上为单词解释
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