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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary 
	
		   
 break-in   
  ˈbreak-in BrE  AmE  noun [countable]    an act of entering a building illegally and by force, especially in order to steal things:         Since the break-in we’ve had all our locks changed.    ⇨ break in at ↑break1       • • •   THESAURUS     ▪ robbery the crime of stealing money or other things from a bank, shop etc, especially by using threats or violence:  Mobile phones are a common target in street robberies. |  Armed robbery is a serious offence.     ▪ theft the crime of stealing something, especially when the person they are stolen from is not present:  Car thefts are on the increase. |  Security has been tightened since the theft of a $150,000 oil painting.     ▪ burglary the crime of entering a house or other building illegally and stealing things:  Most burglaries occur when a house or apartment is empty. |  He was charged with burglary.     ▪ break-in an occasion when someone breaks a door or window in order to enter a place and steal things:  The break-in was the eighth on our street this year. |  There’s been a break-in at the newsagents.     ▪ mugging a violent attack on someone in the street in order to rob them:  There have been a number of muggings outside downtown hotels.     ▪ raid an attack on a bank, shop etc, especially one in which the thieves use weapons:  The gang carried out an armed raid on a post office.     ▪  bank job informal a carefully planned robbery of a bank:  The money from the bank job was quickly taken out of the country.     ▪ larceny law the crime of stealing something from someone, without using force or threats. This word is used mainly in American English. It is now old-fashioned in British English:  He pleaded guilty in New York to nine counts of grand larceny  (=stealing things that are worth a lot of money). |  They were suspected of being involved in petty larceny  (=stealing things that are not worth a lot of money).
  break-inhu| ◎ | ['breikin] |  | ※ | danh từ |  |   | ■ | cuộc tấn công vào ngân hàng |  
 
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