Dao qu, Dào qǔ, Dào qū: 5 definitions
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盜取 [dào qǔ] [dao qu]—
To steal (竊取 [qie qu]) property (財物 [cai wu]) by illegal (非法 [fei fa]) means (手段 [shou duan]). For example: "Those exquisite (精巧 [jing qiao]) and cute (可愛 [ke ai]) trinkets (小玩意兒 [xiao wan yi er]) are often stolen by customers (顧客 [gu ke])."
盜取:以非法的手段竊取財物。如:「那些精巧可愛的小玩意兒,經常被顧客盜取。」
dào qǔ: yǐ fēi fǎ de shǒu duàn qiè qǔ cái wù. rú: “nà xiē jīng qiǎo kě ài de xiǎo wán yì ér, jīng cháng bèi gù kè dào qǔ.”
dao qu: yi fei fa de shou duan qie qu cai wu. ru: "na xie jing qiao ke ai de xiao wan yi er, jing chang bei gu ke dao qu."
盜取 t = 盗取 s = dào qǔ p refers to “to steal (including identity theft, credit card fraud or theft of computer account)/to misappropriate”.
1) 盜取 [dào qǔ] refers to: “to steal”.
盜取 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Related Chinese terms] 侵奪; 偸; 劫奪; 奪; 持去.
[Sanskrit] √hṛ.
[Vietnamese] đạo thủ.
[Korean] 도취 / dochwi.
[Japanese] トウシュ / tōshu.
2) 倒取 [dào qǔ] refers to: “mistaken attachment”.
倒取 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Vietnamese] đảo thủ.
[Korean] 도취 / dochwi.
[Japanese] トウシュ / tōshu.
3) 道取 [dào qǔ] refers to: “to say something”.
道取 is further associated with the following language/terms:
[Vietnamese] đạo thủ.
[Korean] 도취 / dochwi.
[Japanese] ドウシュ / dōshu.
Chinese language.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Qia, Qu, Dao, Ju, Ka, To.
Starts with: Dao quan, Dao quan song luu.
Full-text (+66): Qu dao, Di dao qu, Dao thu, Tou dao, Dao pian, HR, Shui dao qu cheng, Na dao, Wan dao, De dao, Tou shi qie ming, Qin duo, Jie duo, Li dao qu, You jing, Wei tuo tian hai fu ya, A li ba ba yu si shi da dao, Dian lai dao qu, Chi qu, San qi si qie.
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