单词 | steal |
释义 | stealstealsstolestolenstealingstealsteal /stiːl/ verb (past tense stole /stəʊl $ stoʊl/, past participle stolen /ˈstəʊlən $ ˈstoʊ-/)1[intransitive and transitive] to take something that does not belong to you: Someone stole my passport.steal有人偷了我的护照。steal (something) from somebody/somethingHe even stole from his friends.stealfriend 他甚至偷朋友的财物。Money was stolen from her purse.besteal 她钱包里的钱被偷了。a stolen carsteal被盗的汽车2[intransitive and transitive] to use someone else’s ideas and pretend that they are yours: She accused him of stealing her invention.accusesteal她指控他窃取了她的发明。3[transitive] to move secretly and quietlysteal away/across/into etcSilently she stole away.steal她悄悄地溜走了。THESAURUS: stealsteal to take something that belongs to someone else: Her bike has been stolen.havebestealtake to steal something – used when it is clear from the situation that you mean that someone takes something dishonestly: Someone’s taken my purse!takenick British English informal to steal something: Have you nicked my pen?nickburgle British English, burglarize American English to go into someone’s home and steal things: Our house was burgled while we were on holiday.beburgleberob to steal money or other things from a person, bank, or shop: They robbed him of all his money.robThe men were planning to rob a bank.manbeplanmug to attack someone in the street and steal something from them: He was mugged on his way home from school.bemugshoplifting stealing things from a shop: She was stopped at the pay desk and accused of shoplifting.bestopaccuseshoplift |
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