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
- He warned me against pickpockets in the crowd.
他提醒我人群中有扒手。 - When we go shopping, we should be on guard against pickpockets.
当购物的时候,我们应该提防扒手。 - He warned me against pickpockets.
他警告我提防扒手。 - Today the pickpockets have overtaken their forefathers of Dickens 'time in both number and skill.
今天,扒手在数量及技巧方面都已超过了他们在狄更斯时代的祖辈。 - He warned us against pickpockets.
他告诉我们要小心扒手。 - Pickpockets abound in crowded cities, just waiting to snatch your passport or wallet.
拥挤的大城市中扒手总是特别多,他们就等着你的护照和钱包呢。 - The detective was nosing around in the crowd, looking for pickpockets.
侦探在人群中搜寻扒手。 - Be on your guard against pickpockets.
提防扒手。 - Dean: For pickpockets, you mean?
迪安:你是指小心扒手? - 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。