pickpockets
英 [ˈpɪkˌpɒkɪts]
美 [ˈpɪkˌpɑkəts]
n. 扒手; 小偷
pickpocket的复数
柯林斯词典
- 扒手;小偷
Apickpocketis a person who steals things from people's pockets or bags in public places.
双语例句
- Pickpockets, the most popular crimes of all, are everywhere in every country.
最流行的犯罪,扒窃,存在于任何国家的任何地方。 - I was told to beware of pickpockets.
人们告诉我要谨防扒手。 - Gangs of pickpockets had rushed through the carnival crowds, stealing wallets and purses.
一帮扒手冲进狂欢节人群,偷盗钱包。 - He warned me against pickpockets in the crowd.
他提醒我人群中有扒手。 - The detective was nosing around in the crowd, looking for pickpockets.
侦探在人群中搜寻扒手。 - The group are warned to look out for pickpockets.
这些人得到警告说要当心扒手。 - Winter was coming, and Soapy, one of the many thousands of New York pickpockets, felt uneasy.
冬天就要到了,苏比感到很不安。他是纽约街头成千上万扒手中的一个。 - At Brussels airport he fell victim to pickpockets who pinched his wallet.
在布鲁塞尔机场,他被扒手盯上,钱包被偷走了。 - He warned us against pickpockets.
他告诉我们要小心扒手。 - Pickpockets have always been a shadowy feature of New York's streets.
扒窃历来是纽约街头的一个阴暗面。