0 the crime of robbing a house -- innbrudd [ neuter ]
1 (an act of) illegally entering a house etc to steal -- innbrudd(styveri)
He has been charged with burglary.
Poverty may have seemed a safer alternative to wealth and burglary.
Examples of aggravated larceny included highway robbery, burglary, attacks by footpads and piracy.
Note that the frequency of three words placed them in the high-frequency group (burglary, specific, stethoscope).
The figures show burglary rising at the end of the war, but generally remaining below the pre-war level.
However, most car crime, and some domestic burglary, is opportunistic.
By contrast, the contemporary local community was commonly associated with stories of isolation, vandalism, burglary and harassment.
The tenants also suffered from a mysterious burglary where nothing was taken but a terrible mess was made.
While for automobile, burglary and fire insurance these consequences appear to be 'socially acceptable', for health insurance this is not the case.
中文繁体
入室盜竊(罪)…
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入室盗窃(罪)…
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robo con allanamiento de morada, robo [masculine]…
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arrombamento com a finalidade de roubar, roubo…
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押し込み強盗…
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hırsızlık, soygun…
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cambriolage [masculine], cambriolage…
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robatori (en una casa)…
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