| 赃款 | zāng kuǎn | booty; stolen goods | |
| 赃物 | zāng wù | booty; stolen property | |
| 贪赃枉法 | tān zāng wǎng fǎ | corruption and abuse of the law (idiom); to take bribes and bend the law | |
| 销赃 | xiāo zāng | to dispose of stolen goods | |
| 追赃 | zhuī zāng | to order the return of stolen goods |
| 1 | He claimed that the weapons had been planted on him. | |
| 2 | He absconded with £8000 stolen from his employer. | |
| 3 | The children's muddy shoes defiled all the rugs in the hotel. | |
| 4 | Controlling stolen goods is an important component of basic work of investigation. | |
| 5 | Thus, Doudoune Moncler Pas Cher, we want to investigate his true Zang place, on the contrary difficult. |