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steal

美 [stiːl]英 [stiːl]
  • v.窃取;偷(垒);偷偷地(或悄悄地)移动
  • n.偷垒

复数: steals 过去式: stolen 现在分词: stealing 过去分词: stole 第三人称单数: steals

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verb

【不规则形式】stole stolen
1

偷;窃取
to take sth from a person, shop/store, etc. without permission and without intending to return it or pay for it

We found out he'd been stealing from us for years.

我们发现他从我们家偷东西已经好多年了。

My wallet was stolen.

我的钱包给人偷了。

I had my wallet stolen .

我的钱包给人偷了。

Thieves stole jewellery worth over £10 000.

窃贼偷走了价值1万多英镑的珠宝。

It's a crime to handle stolen goods.

经销赃物是犯法的。

to steal sb's ideas

剽窃某人的观点

2

偷偷地(或悄悄地)移动
to move secretly and quietly so that other people do not notice you

She stole out of the room so as not to wake the baby.

她生怕惊醒婴儿,蹑手蹑脚地从屋里出来。

A chill stole over her body.

她突然感到浑身发冷。

3

偷(垒)
to run to the next base before another player from your team hits the ball, so that you are closer to scoring

He tried to steal second base but was out.

他试图偷二垒但被判出局。

习语

to look at sb/sth quickly so that nobody sees you doing it

to make sb fall in love with you

to kiss sb suddenly or secretly

to gain an advantage over sb by doing sth before them

to attract more attention and praise than other people in a particular situation

和往常一样,最引人注意的是孩子们。
As always, the children stole the show.

to get the attention, success, etc. that sb else was expecting, usually by saying or doing what they had intended to say or do

noun

NAmE偷垒
the act of running to another base while the pitcher is throwing the ball

习语

steal

频次

  • 1
    VERB 偷;窃取
    If you steal something from someone, you take it away from them without their permission and without intending to return it.

    He was accused of stealing a small boy's bicycle...

    他被指控偷了一个小男孩的自行车。

  • We have now found the stolen car.

    我们现在已经找到失窃的汽车了。

  • 3
    VERB 剽窃,窃取(别人的想法)
    If you steal someone else's ideas, you pretend that they are your own.

    A writer is suing director Steven Spielberg for allegedly stealing his film idea...

    一名作家正控告导演史蒂文·斯皮尔伯格涉嫌剽窃了他的电影创意。

  • 4
    VERB 偷偷移动至;悄悄走到
    If someone steals somewhere, they move there quietly, in a secret way.

    They can steal away at night and join us...

    他们可以晚上偷偷溜出来和我们碰面。

  • 5
    N-SING 很便宜的东西
    If you describe something as a steal, you mean that it is very good value.

    At only £3.50, this champagne is a steal.

    这瓶香槟酒只卖 3.50英镑,太便宜了。

  • 6
    to steal a glance→ see:glance

  • 7
    不要混淆 steal 和 rob。steal 指偷窃,如:My car was stolen on Friday evening (我的汽车周五晚上被偷走了)。要注意不能说 steal someone。rob 指抢劫某人或某地,如:They planned to rob an old widow (他们打算去抢一位老寡妇),They joined forces to rob a factory (他们联手抢劫了一家工厂)。可以用 robs someone of something 来表示从某人那里抢走某物,如:The two men were robbed of more than £700 (这两个男人被抢走了 700 多英镑)。
    D

noun

1
a stolen base;an instance in which a base runner advances safely during the delivery of a pitch (without the help of a hit or walk or passed ball or wild pitch)
2
an advantageous purchase
she got a bargain at the auction
the stock was a real buy at that price
Synonym: bargain buy

verb

1
steal a base
2
move stealthily
The ship slipped away in the darkness
Synonym: slip
3
take without the owner's consent
Someone stole my wallet on the train
This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation

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  1. He tried to steal second base but was out .

    他试图偷二垒但被判出局。

  2. She was unwilling to believe anyone would stoop so low as to steal a ring from a dead woman 's finger .

    她无法相信真有人会龌龊到这种地步,竟然从一个死去的女人手指上偷戒指。

  3. We found out he 'd been stealing from us for years .

    我们发现他从我们家偷东西已经好多年了。

  4. As always , the children stole the show .

    和往常一样,最引人注意的是孩子们。

  5. Stealing from your friends ? How could you sink so low ?

    偷到你的朋友头上了?你怎么能堕落到这种地步呢?

  6. We 've got you bang to rights handling stolen property .

    你在销赃时被我们抓了个正着。

  7. He was caught in the act of stealing a car .

    他偷汽车时被当场逮个正着。

  8. Two young boys were filmed stealing CDs on the security video .

    两个少年偷唱片时被保安录像机拍摄了下来。

  9. He was found guilty of handling stolen goods .

    他被判犯销赃罪。

  10. My car got stolen at the weekend .

    我的汽车周末被偷了。

  11. They stole the car just for the hell of it .

    他们偷这辆汽车只是为了寻求刺激。

  12. What would you do , for instance , if you found a member of staff stealing ?

    比如说,如果你发现有职员偷东西,你会怎么办?

  13. A number of priceless works of art were stolen from the gallery .

    美术馆中许多价值连城的艺术品被盗。

  14. Ramraiders smashed a stolen car through the shop window .

    飙车抢劫者驾着偷来的汽车撞破商店橱窗。

  15. He looked for all the world like a schoolboy caught stealing apples .

    他那个样子简直就像偷苹果时被当场抓住的小学生。

  16. He stole a covert glance at her across the table .

    他隔着桌子偷偷地瞥了她一眼。

  17. Family photos spanning five generations were stolen .

    一家五代人的照片失窃了。

  18. The gang was caught in possession of stolen goods .

    这伙人被逮住,人赃俱获。

  19. She stole out of the room so as not to wake the baby .

    她生怕惊醒婴儿,蹑手蹑脚地从屋里出来。

  20. The stolen car was returned to its rightful owner .

    被盗的汽车还给了其合法的主人。

  21. Not content with stealing my boyfriend , she has turned all my friends against me .

    她夺走了我的男朋友还不满足,又挑起我所有的朋友和我作对。

  22. She admitted to having stolen the car .

    她供认偷了那辆轿车。

  23. The police eventually recovered the stolen paintings .

    警方最终追回了失窃的油画。

  24. The Bible says that stealing is a sin .

    《圣经》上说偷盗有罪。

  25. He confessed that he had stolen the money .

    他承认他偷了那笔钱。

  26. Thieves doped a guard dog and stole $ 10 000 worth of goods .

    盗贼将看门狗麻醉后偷走了价值1万元的东西。

  27. This suit is a steal at $ 80 .

    这套西服只卖80元,跟白给差不多了。

  28. They pinned him against a wall and stole his wallet .

    他们把他按在墙边,偷走了他的钱包。

  29. Luckily , nothing valuable was stolen .

    幸运的是,没有贵重物品失窃。

  30. A chill stole over her body .

    她突然感到浑身发冷。

  • 习语

v.

steal a glance/look (at sb/sth)

偷偷看…一眼
to look at sb/sth quickly so that nobody sees you doing it

steal sb's heart

博得某人的欢心
to make sb fall in love with you

steal a kiss (from sb)

突然吻一下;偷吻
to kiss sb suddenly or secretly

steal a march (on sb)

抢先(某人)一步;抢得先机
to gain an advantage over sb by doing sth before them

steal the show

吸引更多的注意;抢风头
to attract more attention and praise than other people in a particular situation

As always, the children stole the show.

和往常一样,最引人注意的是孩子们。

steal sb's thunder

抢了某人的风头(或功劳);抢先讲(或做)
to get the attention, success, etc. that sb else was expecting, usually by saying or doing what they had intended to say or do

n.

be a steal

以极低价出售;很便宜
to be for sale at an unexpectedly low price

This suit is a steal at $80.

这套西服只卖80元,跟白给差不多了。