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thief / traitor / wily / deceitful / evil / extremely
HSK 7-9
pirate
lit. a thief crying "Stop the thief!" (idiom) / fig. to accuse sb of a theft and try to sneak away oneself / to cover up one's misdeeds by shifting the blame onto others
brigand
cuttlefish
insect that damages cereal crop seedlings / (lit. and fig.) vermin / a person harmful to the country and the people
traitor to the nation
robber
thief
squid
cat burglar / burglar who gains entrance by scaling walls / intruding enemy airman / air marauder
a traitor / a treacherous bandit
horse thief / (old) group of horse-mounted bandits
to catch a thief
tyrant and oppressor of the people (idiom); traitorous dictator
habitual thief
renegade / traitor
(dialect) stingy / miserly / crafty / cunning
usurper
confirmed thief
renegade / traitor and bandit
to be a thief
vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis)
lit. flower thief / fig. rapist
(insult) brigand / swindler
(dialect) sparrow
traitor
to catch a thief by closing his escape route (idiom)
(coll.) to be burglarized


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