pilfer
英 ['pɪlfə]
美
- vi. 偷窃;小偷小摸
- vt. 窃;偷窃;小偷小摸
GRE
pilfer 小偷小摸来自古法语pelfre,抢劫,战利品,词源不详,可能同pillage.
- pilfer
- pilfer: [14] Originally pilfering was quite a serious matter, roughly what would now be termed plundering, but gradually over the centuries is has become trivialized to ‘stealing small things’. It was to begin with only a noun in English (the verb did not arrive until the 16th century), but its ultimate source was the Anglo- Norman verb pelfrer ‘rob, plunder’. No one is too sure where that came from, although it may be related in some way to the now archaic pelf ‘money’ [14], which originally meant ‘spoils, booty’.
- pilfer (v.)
- 1540s, from pilfer (n.) "spoils, booty," c. 1400, from Old French pelfre "booty, spoils" (11c.), of unknown origin, possibly related to pelf. Related: Pilfered; pilfering.
- 1. By the reparations of pilfer be 80 % what press risk.
- 被盗的赔款是按保险额的80%.
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- 2. If because you do not retreat pilfer edition, be, goods may be bothered bigger.
- 假如是因为盗版你不退货可能麻烦更大.
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- 3. Wave handkerchief still sells the information of these pilfer fetch.
- 波帕还出售这些盗取来的信息.
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- 4. Of 80 % pilfer case it is an user medium trojan virus.
- 80%的被盗案件都是用户中了木马病毒.
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- 5. He pilfer from a cash register.
- 他偷叫银机里的钱.
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