Burglarize Meaning in English
word
ˈbɝɡɫɝˌaɪz
BUR-glur-ize
ˈbɜːɡləraɪz
BUR-gluh-rize
परिभाषा
To enter a building, usually a house, illegally with the intention of stealing things.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Primarily American English; British English uses 'burgle'. Formal/legal term, less common in speech than 'break into' or 'rob'. Only used for buildings, not people. Often appears as 'burglarized home' or 'burglarized office'.
Spanish: robar (casa) - entrar a robarPortuguese (BR): arrombar - invadir para roubarPortuguese (PT): arrombar - assaltar (casa)Chinese (Simplified): 入室盗窃Chinese (Traditional): 入室盜竊Hindi: चोरी करना (घर में) - सेंध लगानाArabic: اقتحم وسرقBengali: চুরি করা (বাড়ি বা দোকানে) - ডাকাতি করা (ঘরবাড়িতে)Russian: ограбить (проникнуть с целью кражи)Japanese: 押し入る - 侵入して盗むVietnamese: đột nhập ăn trộmKorean: 침입하다 (절도 목적으로)Turkish: hırsızlık yapmak (bir binaya girmek)Urdu: ڈاکہ ڈالنا (عمارت میں چوری کی نیت سے داخل ہونا)Indonesian: membobol (dengan tujuan mencuri)
उदाहरण वाक्य
Someone tried to burglarize our house last night.
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The store was burglarized over the weekend.
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Police say the offices were burglarized last month.
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My neighbor got really scared after her house was burglarized.
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Did you hear they tried to burglarize the bank last year?
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They installed an alarm system after their house was burglarized twice.
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