steal
美音:
[sti:l
]英音:
[sti:l
]v.偷,窃取,偷窃,偷盗
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steal为中学词汇
词频:1969
词形变化:
动词过去式:stole 过去分词:stolen 现在分词:stealing 第三人称单数:steals 名词:stealer
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steal
/sti:l; stil/
v (pt stole / stEUl; stol/, pp stolen / 5stEUlEn; `stolEn/)
1 [I, Ipr, Tn, Tn.pr] ~ (sth) (from sb/sth) take (another person's property) secretly without permission or legal right; take (sth) dishonestly 偷(他人的财物); 窃取(某物)
*It's wrong to steal. 偷东西是不对的.
* He stole from the rich to give to the poor. 他偷富人的东西去接济穷人.
* Someone has stolen my watch. 有人把我的表偷走了.
* I have had my watch stolen. 我的表让人偷走了.
* He stole a bun from the shop. 他从店里偷了一个圆面包. =>Usage at rob 用法见rob.
2 [Tn, Tn.pr] (fml 文) obtain (sth) quickly or stealthily, esp by a surprise or trick 快速地或偷偷地取得(某事物)(尤指出其不意或运用计策)
*steal a few minutes' sleep 偷闲睡上几分钟
* steal a kiss from sb 乘某人不备吻一下
* steal a glance at sb in the mirror 从镜中偷看某人一眼.
3 [Ipr, Ip] ~ in, out, away, etc move in the specified direction secretly and quietly, or without being noticed 偷偷地移动
*He stole into the room. 他潜入房间.
* A tear stole down her cheek. 她脸上悄悄淌下了一滴眼泪.
* The morning light was stealing through the shutters. 晨光悄悄穿过了百页窗. =>Usage at prowl 用法见prowl.
4 (idm 习语) steal a `march (on sb) gain an advantage over sb by doing sth secretly or slyly, or by acting before he does 偷偷地抢在某人之前. steal the `scene/`show attract the most attention and praise (esp unexpectedly) 抢风头(尤指出其不意)
*Despite fine acting by several well-known stars it was a young newcomer who stole the show. 尽管几位名角演出都很出色, 却未曾想竟让一名新秀抢尽风头. steal sb's `thunder spoil sb's attempt to impress by anticipating him, detracting from what he is saying, doing, etc 抢在某人之前或贬低某人的言行使之不受他人注意.
n
1 (US sl 俚) instance of stealing; theft 偷; 盗窃.
2 (infml 口 esp US) good bargain; easy task 极便宜 的东西; 易做的事情
*`Ladies and gentlemen, it's a steal at only $50.' `女士们、先生们, 这个只卖50美元, 太便宜啦.'
1. We budget it, save it, waste it, steal it, kill it, cut it, account for it; we also charge for it. It is a precious resource. 我们安排时间、节约时间、浪费时间、挤抢时间、消磨时间、缩减时间、对时间的使用作出解释; 我们还要因时间而收取费用。时间是一种宝贵的资源。
2. The temptation to steal is greater than ever before----especially in large shops. 偷窃的诱惑力比以往任何时候都更强烈 -- 特别是在大的商店里。
3. They had rushed up to her while she was having a picnic at the edge of a forest with her children and tried to steal her handbag. 刚才,当她和孩子们正在森林边上野餐的时候,这两个人冲到她跟前,企图抢走她的手提包。
4. He may hunt, beg, or steal occasionally to keep himself alive; 为了生存,他可能会去打猎、乞讨,偶尔偷上一两回;
5. ´The strap needs mending,´ said Mrs. Sterling later, ´but they did not steal anything.´ "这提包带需要修理,"斯特林夫人事后说道,"不过他们什么也没偷走。"
6. A few hours earlier, someone had told the police that thieves would try to steal the diamonds. 数小时以前,有人向警方报告,说有人企图偷走这些钻石。
7. A surgeon in Brussels called Andreas Vesalius and a French surgeon called Ambroise Pare both studied anatomy in the 16th century; but in order to get bodies to dissect they had to steal them by night from gallows or graves. 布鲁塞尔的一位叫韦萨里斯的外科医生和法国的一位外科医生帕雷都于16世纪研究了解剖学;但为了得到解剖用的尸体,他们不得不深更半夜到绞架台或墓地偷尸。
8. steal sth in a moment of aberration 一时糊涂而偷东西.
9. It´s wrong to steal. 偷东西是不对的.
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