steal

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If you steal something from someone, you take it away from them without their permission and without intending to return it.

verb [vt. 及物动词]偷窃,盗窃;剽窃,窃取(观点);悄悄地移动;(在棒球比赛中)偷(垒);(在篮球或冰球比赛中)断(球),截(球);偷偷做;偷拿,私自拿;抢(镜头、戏等);(体育运动中)意外赢得;骗走

  • If you steal someone else's ideas, you pretend that they are your own. 剽窃 •  A writer is suing director Steven Spielberg for allegedly stealing his film idea.

noun [抽象名词]极廉价的物品,低价;(尤指篮球比赛中的)断球;(棒球比赛中的)偷垒;<美>偷窃,行窃;剽窃

  • The gang launder the steal money through their chain of restaurants. 这帮匪徒通过他们的连锁饭店洗赃款。
过去式 过去分词 现在分词
stolestolenstealing
steal 出现在下面的课文中
Lesson 7 Too late steal 动词:
Lesson 32 Shopping made easy
Lesson 44 Through the forest
Lesson 27 Nothing to sell and nothing to buy

偷偷

vt.&vi. 偷盗,行窃

英语中“偷”用 steal 和 rob 来表达,宾语是物,用 steal;宾语是人,用 rob;跟地点相连,也用 rob steal sth.  偷(某物)

  • My wallet was stolen.
  • John never steals. 约翰从不偷东西。
  • rob sb. 抢(某人) I was robbed. rob the bank

steal (sth.) from (sb.) steal 后跟(被偷)物

  • The man who stole my wallet took my address book as well.
  • Someone has stolen my bag from me.

vt. 巧妙地占用,偷偷地弄到手

  • He has stolen away Mary’s heart. 他已赢得玛丽的芳心。

vi. 偷偷地行动,悄悄靠近

  • He stole into the room. 他悄悄地进了房间。