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TOEFL BNC: 1891 COCA: 1784
steal
verb /stiːl/
present tense
I/you/we/theysteal
he/she/itsteals
present participlestealing
past tensestole
past participlestolen
  1. 1
    [I/T] to take something that belongs to someone else without permission 偷窃;盗窃

    They were jailed for three years for stealing cars. 他们因偷盗汽车入狱3年。

    steal from :

    Johnny was accused of stealing from the shop. 约翰尼被控在商店进行盗窃。

    steal something from someone/something :

    She was caught stealing food from the supermarket. 她在超市偷食物时被当场抓住。

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  2. 2
    [I] to move somewhere quietly and secretly 偷偷走到;悄悄移动
    steal across/into/up :

    While Sara wasn't looking, I stole across the hall to make a call. 趁萨拉没注意,我偷偷地穿过大厅去打电话。

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    To move quietly: pad, sneak, slink...
  3. 3
    [I] if a feeling steals over someone, they gradually begin to feel it
    steal over/through/into :

    I felt a warm deep pleasure steal over me.

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    1. a.
      [I] if an expression steals over someone's face, they gradually begin to have that expression on their face
      steal over/across/into :

      A grim expression stole over his face.

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    [I/T] to run successfully to the next base before someone hits the ball in a game of baseball (棒球比赛中)偷(垒)

    Cobb was famous for stealing second base. 科布因偷袭二垒而闻名。

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See also
steal
noun /stiːl/
singularsteal
pluralsteals
  1. 1
    [singular] informal something that is very cheap 极其廉价的东西

    At that price, those shoes are a steal. 以那样的价格买那些鞋子真是很便宜。

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  2. 2
    [C] the act of running successfully to the next base before someone hits the ball in a game of baseball (棒球比赛中的)偷垒
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TOEFL BNC: 1891 COCA: 1784
TOEFL BNC: 1891 COCA: 1784
steal

verb

 See also the entry for rob 另见rob条steal ♦︎ take ♦︎ shoplift ♦︎ poach ♦︎ embezzle ♦︎ nickThese words all mean to take sth from a person, shop, etc. without permission and without intending to return it or pay for it. 这些词均表示偷窃、盗用。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to steal / take / shoplift / poach / embezzle / nick (sth) from sb / a placeto steal / take / embezzle / nick sb's moneyto steal / take / embezzle sb's property / fundsto steal / take / nick sb's bag / purse / passportto steal / take food / goods / itemsto steal / take / poach / nick sb's ideas steal (stole, stolen) [intransitive, transitive] to take sth from a person, shop etc. without permission and without intending to return it or pay for it 偷;窃取We found out he'd been stealing from us for years.我们发现多年来他一直从我们家偷东西。I had my wallet stolen.我的钱包被人偷走了。Thieves stole jewellery worth over $10 000.窃贼偷走了价值超过1万元的珠宝。 stealing

noun

[uncountable] You can't just take one! That's stealing!你不能就这样拿一个就走!这是偷窃!
take (took, taken) [transitive] to remove sth without permission or by mistake 擅自拿走;偷走;误拿Someone has taken my scarf.有人把我的围巾拿走了。Did the burglars take anything valuable?入室窃贼偷走了贵重东西没有?Take is used instead of steal to suggest that there has been a mistake, or when the context of stealing is already clear, for example because you are talking about burglars. 在表示误拿了别人的东西或偷窃事实已经清楚时要用take而不用steal,例如在提到burglar的场合。 shoplift ˈʃɒplɪft; NAmE ˈʃɑːplɪft [intransitive] to steal goods from a shop by deliberately leaving without paying for them. (在商店)行窃What do you do if you suspect a customer may be shoplifting?如果你怀疑有顾客在偷窃店内商品你会怎样做? see also shoplifter thief , shoplifting theft poach (especially BrE) to take and use a person, idea or thing that belongs to sb/sth else, especially in a secret, dishonest or unfair way 挖走(人员);剽窃,盗用(观点等)She accused him of poaching her ideas.她指控他剽窃了她的观点。Several of our employees have been poached by a rival firm.我们有好几名职员被对手公司给挖走了。Poach is used mainly to talk about business situations concerning workers, ideas and responsibilities. * poach主要用于有关员工、观点和职责等的商务语境。 embezzle ɪmˈbezl [transitive, intransitive] to steal money that you are responsible for or that belongs to your employer 盗用,挪用,贪污,侵吞(款项)He was found guilty of embezzling $150 000 of public funds.他被裁定盗用15万元公款罪名成立。 see also embezzlement theft nick [transitive] (BrE, informal) to steal sth, especially sth that can be moved easily 扒窃,偷窃(尤指易拿走的东西)Who nicked my pen?谁偷走了我的钢笔?

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