burgled
英 [ˈbɜːɡld]
美 [ˈbɜːrɡld]
v. 入室盗窃
burgle的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:burgled
柯林斯词典
- VERB 破门盗窃;入室盗窃
If a buildingis burgled, a thief enters it by force and steals things.- I found that my flat had been burgled...
我发现我的公寓被盗了。 - I thought we had been burgled...
我想我们被盗了。 - Two teenagers burgled the home of Mr Jones's mother.
两个少年闯进了琼斯先生的母亲家里行窃。
- I found that my flat had been burgled...
in AM, use 美国英语用 burglarize
双语例句
- The man whose house he had burgled and ransacked.
曾被他破门而入将房内东西洗劫一空的那个人。 - I searched the room, to no avail, and realized my room had been burgled while I'd been out.
我找遍了整个房间,一无所获。我意识到,房间一定是在我外出期间失窃了。 - Two teenagers burgled the home of Mr Jones's mother.
两个少年闯进了琼斯先生的母亲家里行窃。 - If you're not insured and you get burgled, you have no come-back.
没投保险而遭偷窃,就得不到赔偿。 - It's a miracle anyone ever gets burgled at all.
根本没人被盗可真是奇迹。 - On their return they discovered that their house had been burgled.
他们回来后发现屋子被人盗窃过。 - At university one of new flatmates came downstairs late one night and I thought we were being burgled.
大学时,我的一位新室友在深夜时分下楼来(完全没化妆),而我还以为我家被破门盗窃了。 - Britain was the most burgled country in the EU, although it had more burglar alarms than any country except Ireland.
英国是欧盟入室盗窃行为最严重的国家,尽管英国的防盗警铃比爱尔兰以外的任何国家都多。 - Now, some of you are going to be burgled.
现在,你们中一些人将遭到偷窃。 - The law of averages, you can safely assume that you will be burgled at some time.
根据平均律,你可以有把握地认为,你迟早会遭到撬窃的。