burglarize
英 ['b??gl?ra?z]
美['b?gl?,ra?z]
- vi. 夜盜;行竊
- vt. 撬竊;行竊
詞態(tài)變化
第三人稱單數(shù):?burglarizes;過去式:?burglarized;過去分詞:?burglarized;現(xiàn)在分詞:?burglarizing;
英文詞源
- burglarize (v.)
- 1865, American English, from burglary + -ize. Related: Burglarized; burglarizing.
We see in a telegraphic despatch from across the boundary line that a store was "burglarized" a short time ago. We are sorry that any thing so dreadful should have happened to any of our inventive cousins. Truly the American language is "fearfully and wonderfully made." ["Upper Canada Law Journal," September 1865, p.228]
Burglarize, to, a term creeping into journalism. "The Yankeeisms donated, collided, and burglarized have been badly used up by an English magazine writer." (Southern Magazine, April, 1871.) The word has a dangerous rival in the shorter burgle. [Maximilian Schele De Vere, "Americanisms; The English of the New World," 1872]
雙語例句
- 1. They might steal purses, burglarize apartments and homes.
- 他們可能扒竊錢包, 溜門撬鎖.
來自辭典例句