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单词 inside job
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Definition of inside job in English:

inside job

noun
informal
  • A crime committed by or with the assistance of a person living or working on the premises where it occurred.

    〈非正式〉内贼作案;内应作案

    the police suspected that it was an inside job
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's alleged that the theft may have been an inside job.
    • If they are searched then one has to come to the conclusion that it is an inside job.
    • The fact is that perhaps 15,000 objects were stolen, with some indications pointing to an inside job.
    • Was some of the looting an inside job by criminals with keys to the vaults?
    • Ironically, banks probably lose more money to inside jobs than over the counter stick-ups.
    • Lowe said the break-in was ‘either an inside job, or the security at the village is a complete farce’.
    • He dismissed recent suggestions that police were swinging back to believing the March break-in was an inside job carried out by an intelligence organisation.
    • I speak of robberies at our leading hotels that many believe to be inside jobs - one reason why there have been no arrests.
    • General, finally, if indeed this is an inside job, I want to ask you about the bribery aspect.
    • Orchestrated inside jobs seemed to be the consensus, with brake lines and fuel lines being tampered with.
    • In this case, though, prosecutors say the scam was an inside job.
    • Sure enough, it's looking like an inside job, and then a Florida town is struck with devastating results-thousands are dead and the thieves are threatening to poison all of L.A. with their stolen booty.
    • Given the security at the plant, any potential theft likely would have to be at least partly an inside job.
    • The precision of the thieves' actions suggests either that they were professional criminals, or that the thefts were to some degree an inside job.
    • We can't rule out that it's an inside job, but I really don't think so.
    • It was obvious it was an inside job, because there was no damage.
    • Could this be an inside job or a staged kidnapping?
    • There is a strong possibility that nine out of 10 times, the thefts are more of an inside job than anything else.
    • If, in fact, it's a kidnapping case, of course, is that an inside job or unknown intruder or acquaintance?
    • Exploiting that to try to convince people of your crackpot ideas that the terrorist attacks were an inside job makes me want to kick you.

Definition of inside job in US English:

inside job

noun
informal
  • A crime committed by or with the assistance of a person living or working on the premises where it occurred.

    〈非正式〉内贼作案;内应作案

    the police suspected that it was an inside job
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fact is that perhaps 15,000 objects were stolen, with some indications pointing to an inside job.
    • If they are searched then one has to come to the conclusion that it is an inside job.
    • It was obvious it was an inside job, because there was no damage.
    • Was some of the looting an inside job by criminals with keys to the vaults?
    • If, in fact, it's a kidnapping case, of course, is that an inside job or unknown intruder or acquaintance?
    • Given the security at the plant, any potential theft likely would have to be at least partly an inside job.
    • He dismissed recent suggestions that police were swinging back to believing the March break-in was an inside job carried out by an intelligence organisation.
    • We can't rule out that it's an inside job, but I really don't think so.
    • Orchestrated inside jobs seemed to be the consensus, with brake lines and fuel lines being tampered with.
    • Sure enough, it's looking like an inside job, and then a Florida town is struck with devastating results-thousands are dead and the thieves are threatening to poison all of L.A. with their stolen booty.
    • Lowe said the break-in was ‘either an inside job, or the security at the village is a complete farce’.
    • Ironically, banks probably lose more money to inside jobs than over the counter stick-ups.
    • The precision of the thieves' actions suggests either that they were professional criminals, or that the thefts were to some degree an inside job.
    • It's alleged that the theft may have been an inside job.
    • In this case, though, prosecutors say the scam was an inside job.
    • There is a strong possibility that nine out of 10 times, the thefts are more of an inside job than anything else.
    • Could this be an inside job or a staged kidnapping?
    • I speak of robberies at our leading hotels that many believe to be inside jobs - one reason why there have been no arrests.
    • Exploiting that to try to convince people of your crackpot ideas that the terrorist attacks were an inside job makes me want to kick you.
    • General, finally, if indeed this is an inside job, I want to ask you about the bribery aspect.
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