Hurto in english

Theft

pronunciation: θeft part of speech: noun
In gestures

hurtar = purloin ; thieve ; pilfer ; filch ; heist ; rifle. 

Example: Due to this fortunate circumstance, a thief who had been systematically purloining rare books from the Library was apprehended.Example: But it was no less misguided than the commonplace practice of setting passages thieved from literature for comprehension exercises.Example: In his work, Al pilfers fragments from a wide array of sources and glues them into collages.Example: Even in poems written directly out of his own experience, he is likely to use notions, phrases, and musical ideas filched from other recent poems.Example: This can vary, however, as sometimes banks are robbed and armored cars heisted to forward their causes, but this was not Kahl's way of doing things.Example: English, on the other hand, has been accused of waylaying other languages in dark alleys and rifling their pockets for loose vocabulary.

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» hurtar carteraspickpocket .

Example: Police targeted North African gangs suspected of pickpocketing, mugging and drug offenses.

» hurtar en una tiendashoplift .

Example: He caught a kid shoplifting in his store, gave him a good cuff on the side of his head and kicked him out the door.

» persona que hurta en tiendasshoplifter  .

Example: This article outlines the best practices for spotting, stopping and legally detaining a shoplifter.

hurto = petty theft ; theft ; larceny ; stealing ; thieving ; pilfering ; pilferage ; thievery. 

Example: The authorities had in mind the book's endemic lying, the petty thefts, the denigrations of respect and religion, the bad language and the bad grammar.Example: I have never seen any statistics showing that nonbook materials are more subject to theft than books.Example: The article is entitled 'Library and archival crime: some recent larcenies, misappropriations and other peccadilloes'.Example: The stealing of books and mutilation of reading materials are common in many libraries: only the magnitude of the crime may differ.Example: A major concern for organisations today is the protection of competitive information from thieving.Example: Through bad planning or management in any type of library, long queues develop at the check out points; this results in user frustration and, consequently, pilfering.Example: The article is entitled 'Book pilferage is not banditry: information interchange across cultural boundaries'.Example: Due to economic depression, lap dog thievery is now on the increase.

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» hurto en tiendashoplifting .

Example: A recent law in Virginia does provide separate consideration for library theft and introduces the relatively new legal concepts from shoplifting legislation.

» pérdida por hurtotheft loss .

Example: Losing property due to a casualty, i.e. fire, flood, hurricane, or theft is devastating, but some casualty or theft losses can be recouped through income tax breaks on your tax return.

Hurto synonyms

larceny in spanish: hurto, pronunciation: lɑrsəni part of speech: noun stealing in spanish: robando, pronunciation: stilɪŋ part of speech: noun thievery in spanish: robo, pronunciation: θivɜri part of speech: noun thieving in spanish: ladrón, pronunciation: θivɪŋ part of speech: noun
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