释义 |
break-in [countable] an act of entering a building using force, usually to steal sth闯入;破门而入;入室盗窃◆police were called to three break-ins in the same area last night.昨夜警方接到同一地区的三宗入室盗窃的报案。 ➡ see also break into sth → rob ˈbreak-innoun [c] the act of entering a building by force, especially in order to steal sth 闯入建筑物(尤为行窃): ◇the police say there have been several break-ins in this area. 警方说,这个地区发生过几宗入屋行窃的案件。 break-insee ⇨ steal 7 break-in /ˈ· ·/n [c]when someone breaks a door or window to enter a building and steal things [为偷东西而]非法强行进入,闯入:◇there was a break-in at the college last night. 昨晚学院里发生了一宗入室盗窃案。 |