to admit, especially to the police or legal authorities, that one has committed a crime or has done something wrong
承认
to take something from an organization, place, etc. without their consent, or with force
抢
to take someone away and hold them in captivity, typically to demand something for their release
绑架
to steal goods from a place or person, especially during times of war, chaos, or civil disorder
抢劫一个地方
to forcefully take control of a vehicle, like an airplane, often to take hostages or change its course
劫持
to steal from someone by threatening them or using violence, particularly in a public place
扮鬼脸
to take something for one's own use, especially illegally or without the owner's permission
强行从某人手中夺取某物
to illegally hunt, catch, or fish on another person's property or in prohibited areas
偷猎
to persuade someone to do something, often illegal, by giving them an amount of money or something of value
行贿
to provide evidence or information that suggests a person's involvement in a crime or wrongdoing
归罪于
to involve or suggest someone's participation or connection in a crime or wrongdoing
牵涉
to use force to enter a building, vehicle, or other enclosed space, usually for the purpose of theft
进入一个地方并有偷窃的意图
to illegally enter a building or area with the intent to commit theft or other crimes
盗窃
to secretly steal money entrusted to one's care, typically by manipulating financial records, for personal use or gain
挪用