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TOEFL BNC: 1891 COCA: 1784
steal
stl stil
Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense steals, present participle stealing, past tense stole, past participle stolen
1 VERB ;窃取 If you steal something from someone, you take it away from them without their permission and without intending to return it. ;窃取
  • He was accused of stealing a small boy's bicycle. [VERB noun]

    他被指控偷了一个小男孩的自行车。

  • Bridge stole the money from clients' accounts. [VERB noun + from]

    布里奇从客户的账户里偷了钱。

  • People who are drug addicts come in and steal. [VERB]

    瘾君子会进来偷东西。

  • She has since been jailed for six months for stealing from the tills. [VERB-ing]

    后来她因从现金出纳机里偷钱而被判了 6 个月的监禁。

SYN take, nick [slang , mainly British] , pinch [informal] , lift [informal]
stolen
  • We have now found the stolen car.

    我们现在已经找到失窃的汽车了。

2 VERB 剽窃,窃取(别人的想法) If you steal someone else's ideas, you pretend that they are your own. 剽窃,窃取(别人的想法)
  • A writer is suing director Steven Spielberg for allegedly stealing his film idea. [VERB noun]

    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。

  • His team solved the engineering problem by stealing an idea from nature. [VERB noun]

    他的团队从自然界获得灵感,解决了这个工程难题。

3 VERB 偷偷移动至;悄悄走到 If someone steals somewhere, they move there quietly, in a secret way. 偷偷移动至;悄悄走到 [literary]
  • They can steal away at night and join us. [VERB adv./prep.]

    他们可以晚上偷偷溜出来和我们碰面。

  • Leroy stole up the hall to the parlor. [VERB adv./prep.]

    勒罗伊偷偷穿过门厅走到客厅。

4 N-SING [a NOUN] 很便宜的东西 If you describe something as a steal, you mean that it is very good value. 很便宜的东西 [informal]
  • At only £3.50, this champagne is a steal.

    这瓶香槟酒只卖 3.50英镑,太便宜了。

5 to steal a glance→see: glance  to steal a march on someone→see: march  to steal the show→see: show  to steal someone's thunder→see: thunder 
Usage Note :
  • Do not confuse steal and rob. If someone steals something, for example, money or a car, they take it without asking and without intending to give it back. My car was stolen on Friday evening. Note that you cannot say that someone steals someone. If someone robs someone or somewhere, they take something, often violently, from that person or place without asking and without intending to give it back. They planned to rob an old widow... They joined forces to rob a factory. You can also say that someone robs you of something when referring to what has been taken. The two men were robbed of more than £700.

    不要混淆 steal robsteal 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 someonerob 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)

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burgle, embezzle, swipe, take 1

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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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