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单词 vehicle theft
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vehicle theft

collocation in English

meaningsofvehicleandtheft

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vehicle
noun
uk
/ˈvɪə.kəl/
us
/ˈviː.ə.kəl/
formal
a machine, usually with wheels and an engine, used for transporting people or goods, especially ...
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theft
noun[C or U]
uk
/θeft/
us
/θeft/
(the act of) dishonestly taking something that belongs to someone else and ...
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(Definition ofvehicleandtheftfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofvehicle theft

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Property offenses included 20 items such as vandalism, breaking and entering, motorvehicletheft, embezzlement from work, shoplifting, several other kinds of thefts, and several kinds of frauds.
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Violent crime is down, and so is burglary andvehicletheft.
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It is not a panacea nor the answer tovehicletheftand vehicle crime.
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Crime has been high, with bad street crime andvehicletheft.
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If we are to reduce the problems ofvehicletheft, we need to strengthen the law in this area.
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To grant the suggested exemption would deny the protection againstvehicletheftthat this scheme brings to other motorists.
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The recorded figures show that there were more than 80,000 fewer instances ofvehicletheftover the past two years.
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Clear majorities of people arrested in the offence groups of robbery, burglary and going equipped and motorvehicletheftwere 20 years or under.
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It is in the third quartile for robbery, but remains in the bottom quartile for burglary andvehicletheft.
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Police statistics onvehicletheftdo not distinguish between cars and other vehicles.
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Those measures are making a difference, and they will continue to make a difference in reducing the rate ofvehicletheft.
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Thevehicletheftmeasures will help the police to achieve the challenging target set for them of a 30 per cent reduction in crime by 2004.
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However, the recording of thefts from vehicles is much lower than that forvehicletheft, not least because the items stolen are sometimes below the excess on the insurance.
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We must see such crime in the wider sense of crime prevention, and not just in terms of preventingvehicletheft.
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Vehicletheftis costing our economy a fortune.
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Given the value of our vehicles, it is ironic that muchvehicletheftcomes about as a result of carelessness.
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If the police were aware that employees of a company had a record forvehicletheft, the local authority would then be able to take that into account.
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A major aspect of vehicle crime is the theft of parts, which is estimated to cost our economy five times as much asvehicletheft.
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Sincevehicletheftis one of the foremost crimes to affect citizens directly, our working together to reduce it will have an immeasurable impact on their security.
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rich vein

collocation in English

meaningsofrichandvein

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rich
adjective
uk
/rɪtʃ/
us
/rɪtʃ/
having a lot of money or ...
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vein
noun
uk
/veɪn/
us
/veɪn/
a tube that carries blood to the heart from the other parts of ...
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(Definition ofrichandveinfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrich vein

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It seems to have found arichveinbetween sterile specialism and vaporous dilettantism.
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Arichveinhas been opened, branching in a thousand ramifications, and fertile in results of the deepest interest.
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This is arichveinwhich one could mine for some time.
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They remain a club with arichveinof character and faith.
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Huraken, a warrior in the tribe, found arichveinof silver.
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This opens arichveinof opportunities for phishing and other varieties of fraud.
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Sometimes he indulged in satire, but not often, though endued with arichveinof that dangerous gift.
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Bouchette staked a claim and announced he had found arichvein.
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Buchanan also had arichveinof poetical feeling, and much originality of thought.
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When he was at the point to doing so, he was informed that arichveinhad been found in one of his mines.
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Upon his return, he hit arichveinof form and has rarely been out of the first team since.
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When he discovered arichveinof almost pure copper, by a deep lake, it reminded him of the book.
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Toward the end of the season he hit arichveinof goalscoring form, scoring five goals in six matches.
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They hit arichveinof coal.
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As has already been said, rich veins of human talent are now untapped, and the teachers' time is wasted.
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Historically, in the valleys and hills of the county were found rich veins of minerals and an abundant water supply, which provided fuel for the industrial revolution.
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