v. 偷窃,盗窃;剽窃,窃取(观点);悄悄地移动;(在棒球比赛中)偷(垒);(在篮球或冰球比赛中)断(球),截(球);偷偷做;偷拿,私自拿;抢(镜头、戏等);(体育运动中)意外赢得;骗走
n. 极廉价的物品,低价;(尤指篮球比赛中的)断球;(棒球比赛中的)偷垒;<美>偷窃,行窃;剽窃
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复数
steals
第三人称单数
ste
steal away(把某物)偷走;溜掉
steal over(感情等)渐渐控制…;渐渐弥漫;悄悄地呈现;不知不觉地袭来
词根:steal
adj.
stolen 偷走的
stealing 有偷窃行为的
adv.
stealthily 暗地里
n.
stole 圣衣;女用披肩
stealth 秘密;秘密行动;鬼祟
stealing 偷窃;贼赃;偷垒(棒球比赛中的犯规行为)
stealer 偷窃者;偷干者
v.
stole 偷窃,偷盗(steal的过去式)
stolen 偷窃;剽窃(steal的过去分词)
stealing 偷盗;抄袭(steal的ing形式)
1.Supporters of the constitution had to quieten fears that aristocrats plotted to steal the fruits of the revolution.
宪法的支持者们不得不消除人们对贵族阴谋窃取革命成果的恐惧。
2.Who would steal a dog?
谁会去偷狗?
3.There currently isn't much to steal.
现在那里没有什么可以偷的。
4.He didn't steal the goods. It was a set-up.
那些商品不是他偷的。这是栽赃。
5.What were you thinking of? You shouldn't steal.
你当时在想什么?你不该偷东西。
6.Would it be wrong for someone to steal a loaf of bread to feed his starving family?
一个人偷一条面包来养活他饥饿的家人是不对的吗?