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(burglar)

  • 1 burglar

    ['bə:ɡlə]
    (a person who enters a house etc illegally to steal: The burglar stole her jewellery.) zlodej
    - burglary
    - burgle
    * * *
    • vlamac
    • zlodej
    • lupic

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  • 2 burglar alarm

    noun (an alarm against burglaries.) poplašný signál, poplašné zariadenie

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  • 3 glimpse

    [ɡlimps] 1. noun
    (a very brief look: He caught a glimpse of the burglar.) letmý pohľad
    2. verb
    (to get a brief look at.) zbadať, zahliadnuť
    * * *
    • záblesk
    • zazriet
    • kmit

    English-Slovak dictionary > glimpse

  • 4 gun

    1. noun
    (any weapon which fires bullets or shells: He fired a gun at the burglar.) strelná zbraň
    - gunfire
    - gunman
    - gunpowder
    - gunshot
    2. adjective
    (caused by the bullet from a gun: a gunshot wound.) strelný
    * * *
    • strelná zbran
    • elektrónová tryska
    • delo
    • revolver
    • rozprašovac
    • puška
    • pištol

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  • 5 intruder

    noun (a person who intrudes, eg a burglar: Fit a good lock to your door to keep out intruders.) votrelec
    * * *
    • votrelec
    • dotieravec

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  • 6 snarl

    1. verb
    ((of a dog etc) to growl angrily, showing the teeth: The dog snarled at the burglar.) vrčať
    2. noun
    (an angry sound of this kind.) vrčanie
    * * *
    • vrcat
    • vrcanie
    • zavrcanie
    • zamotat
    • zauzlit
    • zapliest
    • zmotat
    • skúšat striedavým ohybom
    • spletenina
    • hnevlivá grimasa
    • klbko
    • hnevat sa
    • cerenie zubov
    • prskat
    • pomotat dokopy

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  • 7 sock

    [sok] I noun
    (a (usually wool, cotton or nylon) covering for the foot and ankle, sometimes reaching to the knee, worn inside a shoe, boot etc: I need a new pair of socks.) ponožka
    II 1. verb
    (slang) to strike someone hard with the fist: He socked the burglar (on the jaw). udrieť, praštiť
    2. noun
    ((slang) a strong blow with the fist: He gave me a sock on the jaw.)
    * * *
    • vložka (do topánky)
    • ponožka

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  • 8 hiding

    I noun
    He has gone into hiding because he knows the police are looking for him; Is he still in hiding?; The burglar came out of hiding when the police car drove off.) úkryt
    II noun
    (a beating on the buttocks (usually of a child as punishment): He got a good hiding.) výprask

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См. также в других словарях:

  • burglar — bur·glar / bər glər/ n: a person who commits a burglary Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. burglar I …   Law dictionary

  • burglar — 1540s, shortened from M.E. burgulator, from Anglo L. burglator (late 13c.), from O.Fr. burgeor burglar, from M.L. burgator burglar, from burgare to break open, commit burglary, from L. burgus fortress, castle, a Gmc. loan word akin to BOROUGH (Cf …   Etymology dictionary

  • Burglar — Bur glar, n. [OE. burg town, F. bourg, fr. LL. burgus (of German origin) + OF. lere thief, fr. L. latro. See {Borough}, and {Larceny}.] (Law) One guilty of the crime of burglary. [1913 Webster] {Burglar alarm}, a device for giving alarm if a door …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • burglar — UK US /ˈbɜːglər/ noun [C] ► LAW a person who illegally enters buildings and steals things: »The burglar had taken a laptop on which highly sensitive information was stored …   Financial and business terms

  • burglar — [n] person who steals cat burglar, crook, filcher*, housebreaker, midnighter*, owl*, picklock*, pilferer*, porch climber*, prowler, robber, safecracker, sneakthief*, thief; concept 412 …   New thesaurus

  • burglar — [bʉr′glər] n. [Anglo L burglator, altered by assoc. with L latro, thief (orig., hired servant < Gr latris: see LATRY) < OFr burgeor, burglar; ult. < LL burgus: see BOURGEOIS] a person who commits burglary …   English World dictionary

  • burglar — thief, robber (see under THEFT) Analogous words: stealer, pilferer, filcher, purloiner (see corresponding verbs at STEAL): plunderer, looter, rifler (see corresponding verbs at ROB) …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • burglar — ► NOUN ▪ a person who commits burglary. ORIGIN from Old French burgier pillage …   English terms dictionary

  • Burglar — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel: Die diebische Elster Originaltitel: Burglar Produktionsland: USA, Kanada Erscheinungsjahr: 1987 Länge: 100 Minuten Originalsprache: Englis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • burglar — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ professional (BrE) ▪ cat ▪ suspected (BrE) VERB + BURGLAR ▪ catch ▪ hunt …   Collocations dictionary

  • burglar —    In One Hundred Dollar Misunder standing, by Robert Gover, a young American tells a prostitute that he is a burglar, meaning to impress her. She responds by addressing him as ‘burglar’, or ‘Mister Burglar’: ‘I ain got nothin fer you t’take jes… …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

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