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heist

[haɪst] n
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génér. ограбление (банка и т.п., крупное и тщательно спланированное • The heist began with the robbers deliberately setting off the alarm system and retreating into bushes.The panel suggested a radical re-think of sentencing for all types of robbery, ranging from street muggings to professionally-organised heists.Collectively the three escapees faced three charges of murder, 16 counts of attempted murder and seven armed robbery charges relating to cash-in-transit heists across the province.); вооружённое ограбление (банка и т.п., особ. крупное); рейд; кража (крупная • A highly skilled thief is blackmailed into pulling a diamond heist when his daughter is kidnapped by an international terrorist.Along with his gang of loyal criminals, he commits daring daylight robberies and elaborate heists that anger the police while stirring the public's imagination.)
heist [haɪst] v
génér. совершать ограбление (особ. вооруженное); совершить вооружённое ограбление (Four men were involved in the armored car heist. Val_Ships); грабить (банк и т.п.); выкрасть (heisted the collection of jewels from the museum Val_Ships); угнать (he heisted a Pontiac)
 Anglais glossaire
HEIST [haɪst] abbr.
abrév., pétr. hydrocarbon extraction induced seismicity technology
heist
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Argot2
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Général8
Géographie2
Informel1
Journalisme terminologie1
Loi criminelle8
Médias de masse1
Sécurité des informations et protection des données8
Sociologie1