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ÇÔè§ÃÒÇ·ÃÑÂì

English translation: snatching

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Thai term or phrase:ÇÔè§ÃÒÇ·ÃÑÂì
English translation:snatching
Entered by: Steve James

14:57 Jan 29, 2004
Thai to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents
Thai term or phrase: ÇÔè§ÃÒÇ·ÃÑÂì
I know what this is, but I need a legal term for it.
Steve James
Local time: 06:58
snatching
Explanation:
An established term by The Royal Institute of Thailand.
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Poj
Local time: 18:58
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4 +2snatching
Poj
5Snatch Theft
Mari_R_


  

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ÇÔè§ÃÒÇ·ÃѾÂì
snatching


Explanation:
An established term by The Royal Institute of Thailand.


    Reference: http://rirs3.royin.go.th/coinages/webcoinage.php
Poj
Local time: 18:58
Native speaker of: Native in ThaiThai
PRO pts in pair: 12
Grading comment
Thank you.

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agree  Juraporn Sinlapharojanapnich
11 hrs

agree  atmaddox
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Snatch Theft


Explanation:
Although I agree with the word 'snatching", I think "snatch theft' is more appropriate for use as a legal term.

see below excerpt from website
"What's the difference between snatch theft and robbery?

Robbery involves violence or the threat of violence. Snatch theft is property stolen from the physical possession of the victim and some degree of force directed to the property but not to the victim."




    www.crimereduction.gov.uk/streetcrime06.htm#bWhat's the difference between snatch theft and robbery?
    Reference: http://www.crimereduction.gov.uk/
Mari_R_
Local time: 18:58
Native speaker of: Native in ThaiThai
PRO pts in pair: 12
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