burgle - significado y definición. Qué es burgle
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Qué (quién) es burgle - definición

CRIME OF ENTERING SOMEONE'S PROPERTY
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  • ''Burglars Tools Found in the Bank'', printed in 1875 in the ''[[Canadian Illustrated News]]''
  • Burglary suspect discarding an item in bushes as he tries to get away from pursuing officers of the [[West Midlands Police]]
  • Burglar alarm outside a bank in Florida
  • John Lewis]] in [[High Wycombe]], [[Buckinghamshire]], UK. The thieves entered the building via the roof and descended to the second floor through the ceiling to steal electronic goods, inflicting substantial damage to the ceiling and floor space.

burgle         
(burgles, burgling, burgled)
If a building is burgled, a thief enters it by force and steals things. (BRIT; in AM, use burglarize
)
I found that my flat had been burgled...
Two teenagers burgled the home of Mr Jones's mother.
VERB: be V-ed, V n
burgle         
Originally intoxication-speak for a late-night, greasy, fast food hamburger.
Its use is now being widely adopted to refer to hamburgers purchased at any time or place.
1. burgle - n. single hamburger.
2. burgler - n.pl. one who pursues burgles. a mulltitude of burgles. the concept of multiplicity and burgles. also refers to the general state of burgleness.
A. I'm drunk and hungry. Let's get a burgle and fries. B. Cool, I'm gonna get a double-burgler with cheese.
burgle         
¦ verb chiefly Brit. commit burglary in (a building).
Origin
C19: orig. a colloq. back-form. from burglar.

Wikipedia

Burglary

Burglary, also called breaking and entering (B&E) and sometimes housebreaking, is the act of illegally entering a building or other areas without permission, typically with the intention of committing a criminal offence. Usually that offence is theft, larceny, robbery, or murder, but most jurisdictions include others within the ambit of burglary. To commit burglary is to burgle, a term back-formed from the word burglar, or to burglarize.

Ejemplos de uso de burgle
1. The fifteen–year–old admitted conspiracy to burgle.
2. "Do we allow people to speed five times or burgle five times?
3. Would the neighbour‘s report be sufficient evidence that the stranger intended to burgle the house?
4. His mother‘s boyfriend took him out to burgle houses from the age of 10.
5. He can burgle kill, you know ‘cause we are not monitoring them.