lấy cắp

lấy cắp

Đứa trẻ lấy cắp một cái kẹo từ trong hộp.

Definition
  1. Verb:
    • To steal: To take something that belongs to another person without their permission and with the intention of keeping it permanently.
    • To pilfer / to filch: To steal something, often of relatively small value, in a secretive manner.
Usage Examples
  • Verb:
    • Kẻ trộm đã lấy cắp của ấy trên xe buýt. (The thief stole her wallet on the bus.)
    • Đứa trẻ lấy cắp một cái kẹo từ trong hộp. (The child pilfered a candy from the box.)
    • Hắn bị bắt lấy cắp tiền từ công ty. (He was arrested for stealing money from the company.)
Advanced Usage
  • The verb "lấy cắp" inherently implies a secretive, dishonest act. It is more specific and accusatory than the neutral verb "lấy" (to take).
  • It is commonly used in legal, journalistic, and everyday contexts to describe theft.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ăn cắp (v): to steal. This is a very common synonym, slightly more colloquial.

    • chuyên đi ăn cắp vặtchợ. (He specializes in petty theft at the market.)
  • Trộm cắp (n): theft, stealing (as a general concept or crime).

    • Tội trộm cắp bị trừng trị nghiêm khắc. (The crime of theft is punished severely.)
Synonyms
  • Steal: The most general and direct equivalent.
  • Pilfer: To steal things of small value, especially in small quantities.
  • Filch: To steal something small or of little value, often in a quick, sneaky way.
  • Purloin: A more formal term for stealing.
Related Idioms
  • Lấy cắp như rồng cuốn: To steal very skillfully and completely (like a coiling dragon). This idiom emphasizes a masterful, thorough theft.
    • Bọn trộm vào nhà lấy cắp như rồng cuốn. (The thieves broke into the house and stole everything skillfully and completely.)