housebreaking 英 [ˈhaʊsbreɪkɪŋ]   美 [ˈhaʊsˌbrekɪŋ]

housebreaking

housebreaking  英 [ˈhaʊsbreɪkɪŋ] 美 [ˈhaʊsˌbrekɪŋ]

n. 盗取;侵入家宅;拆屋  v. 管教;破门而入;拆房(housebreak的ing形式) 

名词复数:housebreakings 

housebreaking is a Chore: Pet store puppies have spent all their short lives in cages. 管教变成家务难事:小狗们在宠物店的短暂生活时期几乎都是在笼子里度过的。
The idea that a dog could tell a red carpet from a housebreaking pad may sound far-fetched. 认为狗能把分辨狗尿垫和红色地毯的想法可能听起来很荒谬。

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  • n. 盗取;侵入家宅;拆屋
  • v. 管教;破门而入;拆房(housebreak的ing形式)
  • 1. housebreaking is a Chore: Pet store puppies have spent all their short lives in cages.

    管教变成家务难事:小狗们在宠物店的短暂生活时期几乎都是在笼子里度过的。

  • 2. The idea that a dog could tell a red carpet from a housebreaking pad may sound far-fetched.

    认为狗能把分辨狗尿垫和红色地毯的想法可能听起来很荒谬。

  • 3. By the time he was a teenager, he had been brought before the juvenile courts for incidents of burglary and housebreaking.

    当他是一名少年时,他就因为入室行窃的罪名而被带上了少年法庭。

  • housebreaking (n.) "breaking into a house with felonious intent," early 14c., from house (n.) + break (v.). Formerly used of crimes by day, burglary being for crimes by night. Modifying or replacing earlier husbreche, Old English hus-bryce. Housebreaker is from mid-15c.
house·break·ing / ˈhaʊsbreɪkɪŋ ; NAmE ˈhaʊsbreɪkɪŋ / noun [uncountable ] ( especially BrE) the crime of entering a house illegally by using force, in order to steal things from it 入室行窃 SYN burglary house·break·er / ˈhaʊsbreɪkə(r) ; NAmE ˈhaʊsbreɪkər / noun housebreaker housebreakers house·break·ing / ˈhaʊsbreɪkɪŋ ; NAmE ˈhaʊsbreɪkɪŋ / house·break·er / ˈhaʊsbreɪkə(r) ; NAmE ˈhaʊsbreɪkər /
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