ladrón
robber ; thief [thieves, -pl.] ; burglar ; crook ; pincher ; housebreaker.
Some headings are vague and without scope notes to define them: robbers AND OUTLAWS; CRIME AND CRIMINALS; ROGUES AND VAGABONDS.
Thieves detected by a security system seem to be largely acting on impulse, or absent-minded or trying to beat the system for sport.
Most children can easily see that they need to read if they want to know what it is like to be a sportsman, a nurse, a burglar, a pilot, a patient in a hospital = Most children can easily see that they need to read if they want to know what it is like to be a sportsman, a nurse, a burglar, a pilot, a patient in a hospital.
The swindling & deception the immigrants encountered often preyed on their Zionist ideology & indeed, some of the crooks were Jewish themselves.
A crew of pinchers sporting masks and war paint jumped a 26-year-old on March 31, taking his wallet and chain.
Four housebreakers left alone in a police car with the engine running simply drove off with it while the police who had arrested them chased their accomplice.
argot de los ladrones
thieves' cant
The highlight of his reading of criminal culture is his perceptive discussion of thieves' cant, which he interprets as the audible social impact of criminal culture.
argot secreto de los ladrones
thieves' cant
The highlight of his reading of criminal culture is his perceptive discussion of thieves' cant, which he interprets as the audible social impact of criminal culture.
banda de ladrones
gang of robbers
A gang of robbers who stole 60,000 pounds and attacked a security guard with a monkey wrench have been jailed for a total of 36 years.
ladrón armado
armed robber
There will be no let-up in the hunt for armed robbers who targeted the home of a local racehorse trainer, police promise.
ladrón de arte
art thief
In that film he played a wealthy art thief always one step away from being nabbed by the fuzz.
ladrón de cajas fuertes
safecracker
After establishing himself as one of the world's best safecrackers, he decides to retire from his life of crime and walk the straight and narrow.
ladrón de corazones
lady-killer
He was a lady-killer - tall, dark-haired, handsome in his army officer's uniform.
ladrón de información
info-thief
Any element of an organization's information apparatus, from paper based files to computerized databases, from fax machines to cellular telephones, can render that organization easy prey to info-thieves.
ladrón de obras de arte
art thief
In that film he played a wealthy art thief always one step away from being nabbed by the fuzz.