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English
Etymology
From anti- + theft.
Adjective
antitheft (not comparable)
- Against or preventing from being stolen.
- Hyponyms: antiburglary, antihijacking
The antitheft device meant the thief could not leave the store.
Translations
preventing from being stolen
- Arabic: please add this translation if you can
- Catalan: antirobatori
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 防盜/防盗 (zh) (fángdào)
- Estonian: vargusevastane, ärandamisvastane
- Finnish: varkaudenesto- (as in varkaudenestolaite)
- French: antivol (fr), anti-vol (fr)
- Galician: antirroubo
- German: diebstahlsicher, einbruchsicher (de)
- Greek: αντικλεπτικό (antikleptikó) (μηχάνημα,σύστημα), αντικλεπτικός (antikleptikós) (μηχανισμός)
- Hungarian: lopásgátló
- Italian: antifurto (it)
- Japanese: 盗難防止 (とうなんぼうし, tōnanbōshi)
- Korean: 도난 방지 (donan bangji)
- Malagasy: arohalatra
- Polish: antykradzieżowy, przeciwkradzieżowy (pl)
- Portuguese: antifurto, antirroubo
- Russian: антикра́жный (ru) (antikrážnyj), про̀тивокра́жный (pròtivokrážnyj)
- Spanish: antirrobo, antiatraco
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