steal的意思和读音

steal

: [stil] : [stiːl]

v.

n.

stole  stolen  steals  stealing  

v.+n.steal heart,steal kiss,steal thunder,steal car,steal purse

adj.+n.steal art

n.rip-off

v.return

n.bargain,snip,giveaway,good deal,good buy

v.pinch,take,nick,pilfer,creep

stealv.

1.[i][t]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.西

My wallet was stolen.

I had my wallet stolen .

Thieves stole jewellery worth over £10 000. 1

It's a crime to handle stolen goods.

to steal sb's ideas

2.[i]+ adv./prep.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.

A chill stole over her body.

3.[t]~ sthto 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.

IDMsteal a glance/look (at sb/sth)to look at sb/sth quickly so that nobody sees you doing itsteal sbs heartto make sb fall in love with yousteal a kiss (from sb)to kiss sb suddenly or secretlysteal a march (on sb)to gain an advantage over sb by doing sth before them

As always, the children stole the show.

steal the showto attract more attention and praise than other people in a particular situation

As always, the children stole the show.

steal sbs thunder);to get the attention, success, etc. that sb else was expecting, usually by saying or doing what they had intended to say or don.

1.the act of running to another base while the pitcher is throwing the ball

IDM

This suit is a steal at $80.西 80

be a steal(informal)便to be for sale at an unexpectedly low price

This suit is a steal at $80.西 80

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v.1.to take something that belongs to someone else without permission2.to move somewhere quietly and secretly3.if a feeling steals over someone, they gradually begin to feel it; if an expression steals over someones face, they gradually begin to have that expression on their face4.to run successfully to the next base before someone hits the ball in a game of baseball1.to take something that belongs to someone else without permission2.to move somewhere quietly and secretly3.if a feeling steals over someone, they gradually begin to feel it; if an expression steals over someones face, they gradually begin to have that expression on their face4.to run successfully to the next base before someone hits the ball in a game of baseball

n.1.something that is very inexpensive2.the act of running successfully to the next base before someone hits the ball in a game of baseball

1. diamond ring steal sth. ) rob sb. () ...

2. didn aux. v. did not steal vt. thank vt. ...

3. jiàoxún ,steal”。〖 begreedyfor〗 ...

4. Scoring Steal Personal Foul ...

5. scoring: steal three-point shot percentage: ...

6. 〖 seektemporaryease〗 〖 pilfer;steal;makeawaywith〗 〖 secretlyferry〗 ...

7. Offensive Rebound Steal Turnover ...

8. 〖 invade〗 ,steal;〖 disturb〗 ...

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1.It is typically used to steal passwords and other data, or to open a "back door" to a computer so that it can be taken over by outsiders.便

2.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.

3.And while Kate is the darling of the wedding moment, Kerr adds that Kate's cheeky brother-in-law-to-be may steal some of that spotlight.

4.Well, one thing was dead sure, and that was that Tom Sawyer was in earnest, and was actually going to help steal that nigger out of slavery..

5.Also, you are not supposed to let another woman try your ring on if you don't want her to steal your man.

6.If you only got a little bit of corn, and everybody's hungry, you hide it away where other folks can't steal it.饿

7.Watch out for this email that must be a pirate account trying to steal your password to your account.

8.Ms Pelosi realised that she did not need to compete with the White House in producing bright ideas that the Republicans might steal.西

9.forbear from sending her to prison, on condition that she promised not to steal again.

10.By he said , it was mistake to put him into the prison for he insisted not steal the bicycle.