shoplift in German
shoplift in German is klauen, stehlen — shoplift means to steal goods from a shop while it is open for business.
shoplift in German
klauen
(transitive) To steal something from a shop or store during business hours, usually by means of hiding merchandise.
stehlen
(transitive) To steal something from a shop or store during business hours, usually by means of hiding merchandise.
What does "shoplift" mean?
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verb To steal goods from a shop while it is open for business.
"He was caught trying to shoplift a bottle of whisky."
shoplift in a sentence
- He was caught trying to shoplift a bottle of whisky.
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "shoplift" in German?
"shoplift" in German is klauen, stehlen. shoplift means: To steal goods from a shop while it is open for business.
How do you use "shoplift" in a sentence?
Example: "He was caught trying to shoplift a bottle of whisky." In German, "shoplift" is klauen, stehlen.
Are there other ways to say "shoplift" in German?
Yes — German has 2 translations listed for "shoplift": klauen, stehlen.
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