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  dou6   jyutping
  dao4   pinyin
[v] steal; rob; burgle
[n] thief; robber; burglar


Default PoS: verb Additional PoS: noun
Stroke count: 12
Level: 3
Radical: (#108)

This character is used in both Cantonese and Mandarin/Standard written Chinese.
盜 / 盗

This word has been viewed 5375 times since 30th Oct 2012, was added by sheik on 18th Mar 2007 21:22 and last edited on 8th Jul 2009 20:46

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detail  hap6 dou6  xia2 dao4 = chivalrous bandit
detail  dou6 baan2  dao4 ban3 = n. pirated edition
detail  koeng4 dou6  qiang2 dao4 = bandit; robber
detail  dou6 sit3  dao4 qie4 = to steal; theft
detail  dou6 jung6  dao4 yong4 = embezzle
detail  fong4 dou6  fang2 dao4 = anti-burglary
detail  je6 dou6 cung4  ye4 dao4 chong2 = a cutworm
detail  hoi2 dou6  hai3 dao4 = sea pirate
detail  dou6 jung6 taa1 jan4 din6 nou5 wu6 hau2  dao4 yong4 ta1 ren2 dian4 nao3 hu4 kou3 = misusing computer users' accounts
detail  dou6 ceoi2  dao4 qu3 = ransack; to steal; misappropriate
See all 20 compounds (CantoDict reports 19 compounds in total, which would seem to be an error - please report this on the CantoDict forum)

Showing 1 example containing 盜
detail 店舖拎走貨品畀錢, 為之店舖盜竊
Taking away merchandise from a store without making payment is defined as shoplifting.

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: This term is used in Cantonese, not Mandarin/Standard written Chinese.
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