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To take something away from someone
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go off with
phrasal verb [T]
2
[go off with something] to leave with something that belongs to someone else 私自拿走

Someone's gone off with my coffee cup. 有人拿走了我的咖啡杯。

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seize
verb [T] /siːz/
2
to take something using official power and force 查封;没收

Customs officials have seized 100 kilos of cocaine. 海关官员没收了100公斤可卡因。

Action was taken to seize criminal assets valued at $200 million. 采取行动查封了价值2亿英镑的赃物。

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rob
verb [T] /rɒb/
2
to take something such as an opportunity, skill, or quality from someone, often in an unfair way (常以不公平的方式)剥夺,使丧失
rob someone of something :

The shock had robbed her of the power of speech. 那种震惊使她说不出话来。

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deprive
verb [T] /dɪˈpraɪv/
if you deprive someone of something, you take it away from them or prevent them from having it 剥夺;夺去;使丧失
deprive someone of something :

As a child he had been deprived of love and attention. 他小时候就失去了爱和关怀。

The courts cannot deprive me of the right to see my child. 法庭不能剥夺我看望孩子的权利。

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snatch
verb [T] /snætʃ/
1
to pull or take something away quickly 抢;攫取;夺走

Her brother snatched the letter and tore it open. 她的哥哥一把夺过那封信,把它撕开。

Katherine angrily snatched her hand out of his grasp. 凯瑟琳气愤地把被他紧紧抓住的手快速地抽了回来。

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To remove by pulling: pull, snatch, rip...
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encroach
verb [I] /ɪnˈkrəʊtʃ/
1
to gradually take something such as power or authority from someone else (逐步)侵占(某人的权力)
encroach on/upon :

The federal government is encroaching on a state issue. 联邦政府正逐步插手州内的事务。

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encroachment

noun [C/U]
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repossess
verb [T] /ˌriːpəˈzes/
to take back something that someone had promised to pay you for over a period of time because they are unable to continue paying you for it (购买者不能如期付款时)收回(所购物品)

They've even had their new house repossessed. 他们甚至连新房子都被收回了。

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repossession

/ˌriːpəˈzeʃ(ə)n/ noun [C/U]
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confiscate
verb [T] /ˈkɒnfɪˌskeɪt/
to officially remove someone's possessions for legal reasons or as a punishment 缴获;没收

Police confiscated their weapons. 警察没收了他们的武器。

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Miscellaneous punishments: banish, Botany Bay, confiscate...
impound
verb [T] /ɪmˈpaʊnd/
if the police or other officials impound something, they take it away from someone because they have done something illegal 扣押;没收

The French impounded two Greenpeace ships off their coast. 法国人在其近海扣押了两艘绿色和平组织的船。

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requisition
verb [T] /ˌrekwɪˈzɪʃ(ə)n/
a
if the army or another group requisitions something, they formally order it to be given to them to be used for official purposes (军队或机构)征用
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attach
verb /əˈtætʃ/
6
[T] legal to take money or property from someone as payment of a debt 扣押(债务人资金或财产)

The government has the right to attach property or earnings in order to settle a tax debt. 政府有权扣押财产或收入以结清税款。

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attachment
noun /əˈtætʃmənt/
5
[C/U] legal the process of taking money or property from someone as payment of a debt (对债务人资金或财产的)扣押

The judgment debtor can seek an attachment of earnings order from the court. 判定债务人可以向法院申请扣押收益令。

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appropriate
verb [T] /əˈprəʊpriˌeɪt/
1a
formal to take something for yourself 私占

She had appropriated his role as chief provider for the family. 她接替了他的角色,成了家里主要经济来源。

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appropriation
noun [C/U] formal /əˌprəʊpriˈeɪʃ(ə)n/
2
legal the action of taking something, especially when you have no right to take it 私占;侵吞;挪用

Mere appropriation without any intention to permanently deprive the owner cannot constitute theft.

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commandeer
verb [T] /ˌkɒmənˈdɪə(r)/
2
to take something that belongs to someone else 强占(他人财产)
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dispossess
verb [T] formal /ˌdɪspəˈzes/
to take something valuable such as land away from someone 剥夺,夺去(某人的土地等)
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do out of
phrasal verb [T] informal
[do someone out of something] to stop someone from getting or having something that they should have, especially in a way that is unfair or dishonest 向…骗取;剥夺

That guy at the garage did me out of £50 last night. 汽车修理厂的那个家伙昨天晚上骗了我50英镑。

We've got a letter from a war widow who claims she's been done out of her pension. 我们收到了一位阵亡军人遗孀的来信,她声称被剥夺了抚恤金。

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To cheat or trick someone: shanghai, rip off, deceive...
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expropriate
verb [T] formal /eksˈprəʊprieɪt/
1
to take someone's land, money, or possessions and use them for public purposes 征用,没收(土地、财产等)

The county expropriated the land to widen the old main road. 该县征用土地用以拓宽旧的干道。

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2
to take something that does not belong to you and use it for yourself 侵占;把…据为己有

He expropriated food meant for the refugees and sold it on the black market. 他把用来救济难民的粮食据为己有,并拿到黑市上去出售。

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expropriation

/eksˌprəʊpriˈeɪʃ(ə)n/ noun [C/U]
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expropriator

noun [C]
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rip
verb /rɪp/
3
[T] to take something from someone in a way that seems unfair 抢掠;剥夺
rip something from someone :

She saw a second gold medal cruelly ripped from her grasp yesterday. 昨天她眼睁睁地看着第二块金牌被无情地从她手中夺走。

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sequester
verb [T] legal /sɪˈkwestə(r)/
2
to sequestrate 扣押(债务人的财产)
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sequestrate
verb [T] legal /ˈsiːkwəˌstreɪt/
to take someone's property away from them until they pay the money that they owe 扣押(债务人的财产)
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snaffle
verb [T] British informal /ˈsnæf(ə)l/
to quickly take something for yourself, especially so that someone else does not get it before you (尤指抢在别人之前)攫取
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sneak
verb /sniːk/
2
[T] to take someone or something secretly or illegally 偷偷地拿;偷窃

I sneaked the book out of my father's study. 我偷偷地从父亲的书房拿出了那本书。

sneak someone something :

She managed to sneak him another piece of cake. 她设法偷偷地又给他拿了一块蛋糕。

sneak someone/something into something :

Let's sneak some pizza into the cinema. 我们偷偷地带一些比萨饼进电影院吧。

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strip
verb /strɪp/
4
[T] to take something away using force or authority (用武力或权力)剥夺,夺去
strip someone of something :

They stripped the prisoners of weapons and cash. 他们收缴了俘虏的武器和现金。

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waltz off with
phrasal verb [T] informal
[waltz off with something] to take something without asking permission 悄悄拿走;偷走

Someone has just waltzed off with my drink. 刚刚有人拿走了我的饮料。

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withdraw
verb /wɪðˈdrɔː/
4
[T] to take something back, or to stop providing something 收回;停止提供;取消

The bus service in many rural areas has been withdrawn. 许多农村地区的公交服务已经取消了。

The drug had to be withdrawn because of its side effects. 这种药品因其副作用而不得不被收回。

He has had his pilot's licence withdrawn. 他被吊销了飞行执照。

withdraw your support :

Some parents have withdrawn their support from the school. 一些家长已经停止了对学校的支持。

withdraw funding/subsidies/sponsorship :

Public funding is being withdrawn from the research project. 对这个研究项目的公共拨款正在取消。

withdraw something from sale/the market :

We are withdrawing the product from sale. 我们正在停止销售该产品。

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