pilferage

英['pɪlfərɪdʒ] 美['pɪlfərɪdʒ]
  • n. 偷窃
Noun:
  1. the act of stealing small amounts or small articles

1. Pilferage in the warehouse reduces profitability by about two per cent.
仓库中的失窃使利润损失了百分之二.

来自辞典例句

2. Presumably, this redundancy reduces petty embezzlement and pilferage, albeit at staggering costs.
这种繁琐的手续大概是为了防止贪污和小偷小摸, 却不管为此会付出多大的代价.

来自辞典例句

3. Because transshipment adds expense as well as risk of damage and pilferage.
转船会增加费用,另外还会增加偷窃、损坏的风险.

来自外贸英语口语25天快训

4. I should say that this rather discourages pilferage.
这在相当程度上阴止了偷窃的发生.

来自商贸英语会话

5. Besides, cartons are easy to cut open, and this increases the risk of pilferage.
此外, 纸箱很容易割开, 这就增加了偷窃的风险.

来自商贸英语会话

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Besides, cartons are easy to cut open, and this increases the risk of pilferage.
      此外,纸箱很容易割开,这就增加了偷窃的风险。
    2. In case of theft and pilferage, you may be assured that you will get indemnification from the insurance company concerned.
      万一发生偷窃,你们可以放心,保险公司将会给予赔偿。

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