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71. | The thieves agreed to divvy up with the spoils. |
| 盗贼们同意把赃物瓜分掉。 |
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72. | He lives By stealing. |
| 他靠偷窃为生。 |
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73. | a charge of stealing |
| 偷窃罪的指控 |
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74. | The two crooks took turns counting their stash. |
| 两个恶棍轮流算他们的赃物。 |
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75. | He is above stealing. |
| 他不至于去偷窃。 |
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76. | person who buys or accepts stolen goods knowingly |
| 购买或接受分明是赃物的人. |
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77. | They divvied up the loot and fled |
| 他们将赃物瓜分后逃跑了。 |
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78. | the state of being clean; without dirt or other impurities. |
| 干净的状态;没有赃物和杂质。 |
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79. | a crypt was a great place to stash loot, you know? |
| 墓穴非常适合用来藏赃物,知道吗? |
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80. | Traffic in stolen goods was brisk. See also Synonyms at affair |
| 交易赃物是危险的参见同义词 |
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