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 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: thief, -thief-
  NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH 
(n) ขโมยSee Also: โจรSyn. burglar, pickpocket
  Hope Dictionary 
n. ขโมยผู้แอบเข้าไปในบ้าน
(ธีฟ) n. ขโมย, ผู้ลักทรัพย์ pl. thieves
  Nontri Dictionary 
(n) ขโมย, ผู้ร้าย, ผู้ลักเล็กขโมยน้อย
  ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน 
ผู้ลักทรัพย์, ขโมย [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]
  Longdo Unapproved EN-TH **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
(n) นักขโมย
  NECTEC Lexitron-2 Dictionary (TH-EN) 
(n) unapprehended thiefSee Also: master thiefExample:รถจักรยานยนต์ถูกมือดีขโมยไปเสียแล้วUnit:คนThai Definition:ขโมยที่ยังจับไม่ได้Notes:(สำนวน)
(n) thiefSee Also: pilferer, burglarExample:เขาใส่กุญแจประตูเพื่อป้องกันขโมยUnit:คนThai Definition:ผู้ลักทรัพย์
(v) seizeSee Also: arrest, catch (a thief), captureExample:เจ้าหน้าที่ตำรวจเข้ารวบตัวผู้ต้องหา
(n) robberSee Also: thief, burglar, housebreaker, pickpocket, mugger, shoplifter, bandit, outlawSyn. โจร, ขโมย, โมษกNotes:(บาลีและสันสกฤต)
(n) robberSee Also: bandit, pirate, thief, highwayman, burglarSyn. ขโมย, ผู้ร้าย, มิจฉาชีพExample:เมื่อสมัยเป็นหนุ่ม เขาเป็นโจรที่คอยดักปล้นเรือสำเภาที่แล่นผ่านช่องแคบมะละกาUnit:คนThai Definition:ผู้ร้ายที่ลักขโมยหรือปล้นสะดมทรัพย์สินผู้อื่นNotes:(บาลี/สันสกฤต)
(n) criminalSee Also: thief, robber, bandit, burglarSyn. โจร, ผู้ร้าย, ขโมย, มิจฉาชีพExample:เขารู้ตัวอยู่ว่าทุกวันนี้เขากำลังถูกหมายปองจากโจรผู้ร้ายย่านนั้นแทบไม่วางตาUnit:คนThai Definition:ผู้ที่ลักขโมย ปล้น หรือล่อลวงเอาทรัพย์สินของผู้อื่น
(n) thiefSyn. โจร, ขโมยExample:ในหมู่บ้านแห่งนี้ไม่มีหัวขโมยกล้าเข้ามาเลยสักครั้งUnit:คนThai Definition:ผู้ลักทรัพย์ของคนอื่น
(n) thiefSee Also: bandit, burglar, cheat, robberSyn. โจร, ขโมยExample:ในหมู่บ้านแห่งนี้ไม่มีหัวขโมยกล้าเข้ามาเลยสักครั้งUnit:คน
  Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR) 
[hūakhamōi] (n) EN: thief ; bandit; burglar ; cheat ; robber ; king of thieves ; arch-criminal  FR: voleur [ m ] ; cambrioleur [ m ] ; roi des cambrioleurs [ m ]
[jōn] (n) EN: bandit ; robber ; thief ; burglar  FR: bandit [ m ] ; gangster [ m ] ; voleur [ m ] ; truand [ m ] ; vagabond [ m ]
[jōn phūrāi] (n) EN: criminal ; thief ; robber ; bandit ; burglar  FR: bandit [ m ] ; voleur [ m ] ; criminel [ m ]
[khamōi] (n) EN: thief ; burglar ; pilferer  FR: voleur [ m ] ; voleuse [ f ] ; cambrioleur [ m ] ; cambrioleuse [ f ] ; chapardeur [ m ] (fam.) ; chapardeuse [ f ] (fam.) ; larron [ m ] (litt.) ; détrousseur [ m ] (liit. - vx) ; malandrin [ m ] (litt. - vx) ; brigand [ m ] (vx)
[meūdī] (n) EN: unapprehended thief
[meūkāo] (n) EN: pickpocket ; sticky-fingered stealer ; thief
[takhrup khamōi] (v, exp) EN: arrest a thief  FR: attraper un voleur
  ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus 
  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) a thief who steals without using violenceSyn. snitcher, pilferer
(n) a criminal who takes property belonging to someone else with the intention of keeping it or selling itSyn. stealer
(n) someone who steals livestock (especially cattle)Syn. cattle thief
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

A pirate. Drayton. [ 1913 Webster ]

n.; pl. Thieves [ OE. thef, theef, AS. þeóf; akin to OFries. thiaf, OS. theof, thiof, D. dief, G. dieb, OHG. diob, Icel. þjōfr, Sw. tjuf, Dan. tyv, Goth. þiufs, þiubs, and perhaps to Lith. tupeti to squat or crouch down. Cf. Theft. ] 1. One who steals; one who commits theft or larceny. See Theft. [ 1913 Webster ]

There came a privy thief, men clepeth death. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

Where thieves break through and steal. Matt. vi. 19. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A waster in the snuff of a candle. Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ]


Thief catcher. Same as Thief taker. --
Thief leader, one who leads or takes away a thief. L'Estrange. --
Thief taker, one whose business is to find and capture thieves and bring them to justice. --
Thief tube, a tube for withdrawing a sample of a liquid from a cask. --
Thieves' vinegar, a kind of aromatic vinegar for the sick room, taking its name from the story that thieves, by using it, were enabled to plunder, with impunity to health, in the great plague at London. [ Eng. ]
[ 1913 Webster ]

Syn. -- Robber; pilferer. -- Thief, Robber. A thief takes our property by stealth; a robber attacks us openly, and strips us by main force. [ 1913 Webster ]

Take heed, have open eye, for thieves do foot by night. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Some roving robber calling to his fellows. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. & adv. Like a thief; thievish; thievishly. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

A pirate. [ R. ] Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

  CC-CEDICT CN-EN Dictionary 
[ / , zéiㄗㄟˊthief #4400
[ / , dàoㄉㄠˋsteal; rob; plunder; a thief; bandit; robber #4892
[ , xiǎo tōuㄒㄧㄠˇ ㄊㄡthief #6572
[  /  , qiè zéiㄑㄧㄝˋ ㄗㄟˊthief #23143
[   , yǐ dú gōng dúㄧˇ ㄉㄨˊ ㄍㄨㄥ ㄉㄨˊto cure ills with poison (成语 saw, refers to technique of traditional Chinese medicine); to fight evil with evil; set a thief to catch a thief; to fight fire with fire #60994
[  /  , zuò zéiㄗㄨㄛˋ ㄗㄟˊto be a thief
[  /  , zhuā zéiㄓㄨㄚ ㄗㄟˊto catch a thief
[  /  , jī zéiㄐㄧ ㄗㄟˊconfirmed thief
  EDICT JP-EN Dictionary 
[かいとう, kaitou] (n) mysterious (phantom) thief #10585
[どろぼう, dorobou] (n, vs) thief; burglar; robber; theft; (P) #10634
[とうぞく, touzoku] (n) thief; robber; (P) #11824
[よばわり, yobawari] (vs) to call (e.g. somebody a thief); to denounce; to brand as #16027
[ぞく, zoku] (n) (1) thief; robber; burglar; (2) rebel; insurgent; traitor #17794
[しのび, shinobi] (n) (1) stealth; (2) (abbr) (See 忍び歩き) travelling incognito (traveling); (3) (abbr) (See 忍びの術) ninjutsu; (4) (abbr) (See 忍びの者) ninja; (5) sneak theft; sneak thief; (6) (See 忍びない) tolerance #18121
[こそこそどろぼう, kosokosodorobou] (n) (obsc) (See こそ泥) sneak thief; petty thief; cat burglar
[こそどろ, kosodoro] (n) (abbr) (See こそこそ泥棒) sneak thief; petty thief; cat burglar
[kara-bo-ru] (n) (1) colored ball; (2) anti-thief colored ball (filled with a colored dye); paintball
[shi-fu] (n) thief (particularly in RPG games)
[うそつきはどろぼうのはじまり, usotsukihadorobounohajimari] (exp) (id) Show me a liar, and I will show you a thief
[おかっぴき, okappiki] (n) (arch) (See 目明かし, 御用聞き・3) hired thief taker (Edo period); private secret policeman; private detective
[おかひき, okahiki] (n) (arch) (See 目明かし, 御用聞き・3, 岡っ引き) hired thief taker (Edo period); private secret policeman; private detective
[したっぴき, shitappiki] (n) (arch) (See 岡っ引き) subordinate of a hired thief-taker (Edo period)
[かじばどろぼう, kajibadorobou] (n) (1) looter; thief at the scene of a fire; (2) someone who takes advantage of a crisis to commit a crime
[かじどろ, kajidoro] (n) (1) (abbr) (See 火事場泥棒・1) looter; thief at the scene of a fire; (2) someone who takes advantage of a crisis to commit a crime
[ぎぞく, gizoku] (n) chivalrous thief
[いなおりごうとう, inaorigoutou] (n) thief who threatens violence when detected
[くせもの, kusemono] (n) (1) ruffian; villain; knave; thief; suspicious fellow; (2) peculiar person; idiosyncratic person; stubborn fellow; (3) tricky thing; something that is more than it seems; (4) expert; master; highly skilled person; (5) goblin; apparition; monster; ghost; phantom; spectre; specter
[あきす, akisu] (n) (1) prowler; sneak thief; cat burglar; (2) empty nest; (P)
[あきすねらい, akisunerai] (n) prowler; sneak thief
[ごようきき, goyoukiki] (n) (1) the rounds of tradesmen going door to door; (2) route man; door-to-door tradesman; order taker; order-taking; (3) (See 岡っ引き) thief taker; secret policeman
[ごまのはい, gomanohai] (n) thief posing as fellow traveller (traveler)
[じどうしゃどろ, jidoushadoro] (n) car thief
[くるまどろぼう, kurumadorobou] (n) auto theft; car thief
[じゃのみちはへび, janomichihahebi] (exp) (id) Set a thief to catch a thief
[じって;じゅって, jitte ; jutte] (n) (arch) short truncheon with a hook made of metal or wood (used by policeman and private thief-takers in Edo Japan)
[こぬすびと, konusubito] (n) sneak thief
[そせつ, sosetsu] (n) sneak-thief
[そぞく, sozoku] (n) petty thief; pilferer; sneak thief
[おきびき, okibiki] (n, vs) walking away with another's bag; luggage theft; luggage thief
[ひるとんび, hirutonbi] (n) sneak thief
[どろなわ, doronawa] (n) braiding the rope only after the thief is caught; measure taken in haste or too late
[ぬすびと(盗人);ぬすっと;ぬすと(盗人)(ok);とうじん(盗人)(ok), nusubito ( nusubito ); nusutto ; nusuto ( nusubito )(ok); toujin ( nusubito )(ok)] (n) thief; robber
[ぬすびとにもさんぶのり, nusubitonimosanbunori] (exp) (id) Even a thief has his reasons
[ぬすびとをとらえてみればわがこなり, nusubitowotoraetemirebawagakonari] (exp) (id) The thief caught turn out to be one's own son
[どくをもってどくをせいす, dokuwomottedokuwoseisu] (exp) fight fire with fire; set a thief to catch a thief; fight one evil with another
[しらなみ, shiranami] (n) (1) whitecaps; white-crested waves; (2) thief
[はこし, hakoshi] (n) train or bus thief
[ものとり, monotori] (n) thief; robber
[とりものちょう, torimonochou] (n) (1) (See 目明かし, 岡っ引き) detective story (esp. one from the Edo period featuring thief-takers); (2) detective's memoirs; thief taker's memoirs
[ぼうはんそうび, bouhansoubi] (n) anti-thief device
[まくらさがし, makurasagashi] (n) bedroom theft or thief
[めあかし, meakashi] (n) (See 岡っ引き) hired thief taker (Edo-period); private detective; private secret policeman
[りょうじょうのくんし, ryoujounokunshi] (exp) (1) (arch) thief; (2) mouse
[かんたんし, kantanshi] (n) bedroom thief
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
den Bock zum Gärtner machen [ übtr. ]
to set a thief to catch a thief [ fig. ]
Dieb { m } | Diebe { pl }
thief | thieves
Meisterdieb { m }
master thief
Schächer { m } | Schächer { pl }
thief | thieves
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