小偷

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Meaning and Usage

"小偷" (xiǎo tōu) specifically refers to a person who steals, a thief. It is a common noun used in everyday conversation and news reports. The word combines "" meaning "small" and "" meaning "to steal," but together they form the fixed term for "thief."

Common Contexts

This word is often used to describe petty criminals who steal belongings, especially in informal or spoken contexts. It can refer to pickpockets, burglars, or any person caught stealing.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 小偷 (xiǎo tōu zhuāzhù): to catch a thief, used when someone is caught in the act.
  • 小偷 行动 (xiǎo tōu xíngdòng): thief's operation or activity, often describing when or how thieves act.
  • 认为 小偷 (wùrènwéi xiǎo tōu): to mistake someone for a thief, useful in clarifying misunderstandings.

Nuances

While "小偷" literally contains "small," it does not imply the thief is minor or insignificant; it is simply the standard term for thief. It is less formal than "" (dàozéi), which is more literary or formal. Avoid confusing "小偷" with "" alone, which is the verb "to steal." "小偷" is always a noun.

Summary

Use "小偷" when referring to a thief in everyday speech or writing. It is a straightforward, commonly understood term that appears frequently in news, police reports, and casual conversation about theft.

Example Sentences

That thief stole my wallet.

Thieves usually operate at night.

He was mistaken for a thief, but actually he didn't take anything.