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偷
|
tōu |
to steal / to pilfer / to snatch / thief / stealthily |
盗
|
dào |
to steal / to rob / to plunder / thief / bandit / robber |
贼
|
zéi |
thief / traitor / wily / deceitful / evil / extremely |
小偷
|
xiǎo tōu |
thief |
大盗
|
dà dào |
thief; bandit (esp. one who has gained notoriety) |
窃贼
|
qiè zéi |
thief |
神偷
|
shén tōu |
master thief |
贼喊捉贼
|
zéi hǎn zhuō zéi |
lit. a thief crying "Stop the thief!" (idiom) / fig. to accuse sb of a theft and try to sneak away oneself / to cover up one's misdeeds by shifting the blame onto others |
宵小
|
xiāo xiǎo |
thief / bandit / scoundrel / villain |
做贼心虚
|
zuò zéi xīn xū |
to feel guilty as a thief (idiom); to have sth on one's conscience |
以毒攻毒
|
yǐ dú gōng dú |
to cure ills with poison (TCM) / to fight evil with evil / set a thief to catch a thief / to fight fire with fire |
马贼
|
mǎ zéi |
horse thief / (old) group of horse-mounted bandits |
惯偷
|
guàn tōu |
habitual thief |
梁上君子
|
liáng shàng jūn zǐ |
lit. the gentleman on the roof beam / fig. a thief |
抓贼
|
zhuā zéi |
to catch a thief |
妙手空空
|
miào shǒu kōng kōng |
petty thief (lit. quick fingered and vanish) / empty-handed / having nothing |
开门揖盗
|
kāi mén yī dào |
leaving the door open invites the thief (idiom); to invite disaster by giving evildoers a free hand |
贼头贼脑
|
zéi tóu zéi nǎo |
lit. to behave like a thief / furtive / underhand |
惯窃
|
guàn qiè |
habitual thief |
惯贼
|
guàn zéi |
habitual thief |