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词汇 larceny
释义 larceny
noun[ C or U ]
 law specializeduk /ˈlɑː.sən.i/ us /ˈlɑːr.sən.i/
stealing, especially (in the US) the crime of taking something that does not belong to you, without illegally entering a building to do so盗窃罪;(尤指美国的非入室)偷盗,盗窃
Synonyms
theft
thievingformal
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Stealing
abscond
abscond with someone/something
aggravated burglary
anti-burglar
anti-burglary
eavesdrop
hot-wire
housebreaking
jemmy
jimmy
job
plunder
poach
poaching
porch piracy
purloin
rustle
rustling
snaffle
snitch

Related word


larcenous

larceny | American Dictionary


larceny
noun[ C/U ]
 lawus/ˈlɑr·sə·ni/
the crime of taking something that does not belong to you, but not in a way that involves force or the threat of force:
[ U ]As a pickpocket, he was charged with larceny.

larceny | Business English


larceny
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˈlɑːsəni/usplurallarcenies
LAW
stealing, especially the crime of taking something that does not belong to you, without entering a building illegally in order to do so:
They still face charges of grand larceny, and falsifying business records.

Examples of larceny


larceny
Indeed, larcenies can be designated as a misdemeanor or felony, depending on the state.
But this fact might conceal larceny, which was the authorities' nightmare together with the shirking of duty and insubordination.
Non-violent categories consisted of non-violent felony, misdemeanour and simple larceny.
Examples of aggravated larceny included highway robbery, burglary, attacks by footpads and piracy.
Consider some previous examples, namely, the court decisions upholding a conviction for attempted larceny when a would-be pickpocket chose an empty pocket.
By contrast, only 6 of the 91 accused of simple larceny had the same experience.
Property crime arrests (defined as 'burglary, larceny, and auto theft', with arson added in 1981) rose by 85 per cent, with property crimes peaking in 1983.
The figures available for larceny-often considered to be one of the most difficult categories of crime both to detect and to clear-are also impressive when seen in a comparative context.
She is under imprisonment for petit larceny.
In this case, a juvenile of twelve was facing a hearing to determine whether, having committed larceny, he should be sent to reformatory for eighteen months.
Larceny constituted 80 percent of all crimes.
Does praedial larceny mean stealing the other fellow's vegetables?
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In the big cities these problems are reflected in crime ranging from petty vandalism to grand larceny, armed robbery and so on.
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Hansard archive

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House-breaking, larceny, stealing from working-class houses, have trebled.
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Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
It also produced what is to me a rather curious side light: it produced a sharp decrease in crime, particularly in petty larceny.
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Hansard archive

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