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steal  
添加到生字笔记
KK:[stil] DJ:[stiːl]
  • v. 偷;偷偷地夺取;僭据;偷偷地进行;盗
  • n. 偷窃;赃物;不正常(或可疑)的政治交易

动变: 过去式:stole  过去分词:stolen  现在进行时:stealing  

名复: steals  


vt.

  1. 偷,窃取[(+from)][O1]
  2. 偷偷地夺取,巧取[(+away)]
  3. 僭据,侵占
  4. 偷偷地进行(或投射),偷偷地做[(+from)]
  5. 【棒】盗(垒)

vi.

  1. 偷东西,行窃[(+from)]
  2. 偷偷地行动;溜[Q]
  3. 【棒】盗垒

n.

  1. 【口】偷窃[U]
  2. 【口】赃物[C]
  3. 【口】不正常(或可疑)的政治交易[C]
  4. 【口】以极低廉价格买来的东西[S]
  5. 【棒】盗垒[C]

派生

n.

stealer

辨析

以上来源于:《英汉大辞典》

v.

(past stole; past part. stolen)
  1. take (something) without permission or legal right and without intending to return it.
    ▸dishonestly pass off (another person's ideas) as one's own.
  2. give or take surreptitiously or without permission:
    ▸move somewhere quietly or surreptitiously.
  3. (in various sports) gain (an advantage, a run, or possession of the ball) unexpectedly or by exploiting the temporary distraction of an opponent.
    Baseball  run to (a base) while the pitcher is in the act of delivery.

n.

  1. informal a bargain.
  2. chiefly N. Amer. an act of stealing.
    ▸an idea taken from another work.
    Baseball  an act of stealing a base.

Phrase

  • steal a march on
    gain an advantage over by taking early action.
  • steal someone's heart
    win someone's love.
  • steal the show
    attract the most attention and praise.
  • steal someone's thunder
    win praise or attention for oneself by pre-empting someone else's attempt to impress.

Derivative

  • stealer n.

Etymology

OE stelan (v.), of Gmc origin.

以上来源于:《简明牛津英语词典》


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