steal

基本词汇  
[stiːl]     [stiːl]    
  • v. 偷;窃取
  • n. 偷窃;便宜货;(欺诈的)政治交易
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steal的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

v. (动词)
  1. 偷(东西),做贼
  2. 窃取,行窃
  3. 偷偷地行动、进行
  4. 【棒】盗(垒)
  5. 巧取,偷偷的夺取
  6. 剽窃(别人文字)
  7. 暗暗拉拢,笼络
  8. 突然做
  9. 僭据,侵占
  10. 偷偷看…一眼
  11. 博得某人的欢心
  12. 偷吻,突然吻一下
  13. 悄悄地做,悄悄的走
n. (名词)
  1. <口>偷窃
  2. <口>赃物
  3. <口>不正常的政治交易
  4. <口>以极低廉价格买来的东西
  5. 【棒】盗垒
  6. 意外之财
  7. 诈欺
  8. 不正当的获得
  9. 以极低价出售
  10. (篮)断球,抄截

双解释义

v. (动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 偷 unlawfully take away sth which belongs to sb else
n. (名词)
  1. [C] [U] 便宜货 good bargain; easy task

英英释义

Noun:
  1. an advantageous purchase;

    "she got a bargain at the auction"
    "the stock was a real buy at that price"

  2. 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)

Verb:
  1. take without the owner's consent;

    "Someone stole my wallet on the train"
    "This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation"

  2. move stealthily;

    "The ship slipped away in the darkness"

  3. steal a base

steal的用法和样例:

例句

用作动词 (v.)
  1. He was sent into prison for stealing.
    他由于偷窃被送入监狱。
  2. He stole a glance at the pretty girl across the table.
    他偷偷地看了一眼桌子对面那个漂亮的女孩。
  3. 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。
用作名词 (n.)
  1. The number of book steal from the library is large.
    图书馆遗失的书很多。
  2. 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.

常用短语

用作动词 (v.)
steal along (v.+adv.)
    悄悄前进 secretly go ahead
    steal along

    The cat steals along under the hedge till it comes near the bird,and then suddenly springs and seizes it.

    那只猫在树篱下面悄悄前进,直到靠近鸟儿身旁时蓦地一跳就把它逮住。

steal away (v.+adv.)
    偷走(某物) take sth without permission
    steal away

    He stole away at night, leaving a letter on my pillow.

    夜晚,他在我枕边留了一封信,悄悄溜走了。

    Then steal away, give little warning.

    那就悄悄地走吧,尽量别让人知道。

    steal sth ⇔ away

    A pickpocket stole away all his money.

    扒手把他的钱全部扒走了。

    Mary stole away your heart.

    玛丽偷走了你的心。

steal from (v.+prep.)
    偷偷地离开 leave silently and secretly
    steal from sth

    He stole from the rich to give the poor.

    他偷富济贫。

    Would you steal from your own family?

    你会从自己家里偷东西吗?

    steal sth from sth

    How much jewellery did the thieves steal from the house?

    小偷从这家窃走了多少珠宝?

    steal sth from sb

    He managed to steal a kiss from the girl.

    他冷不防吻了那姑娘一下。

    steal from sth

    The boy stole from the room while they were talking about his punishment.

    这男孩在人们谈论怎么处罚他时,偷偷溜走了。

steal into (v.+prep.)
    偷偷地进入 get in secretly
    steal into sth

    The thief stealthily stole into the house.

    那个贼悄悄地潜入房子。

steal on〔upon〕 (v.+prep.)
    悄悄地来到 come down unsoundlyThe winter has stolen on us.不知不觉地冬天已经来到了。
steal out (v.+adv.)
    (从…)偷偷地溜出 run away secretly
    steal out of sth

    He stole out of the room.

    他偷偷地溜出房间。

steal over (v.+prep.)
    不知不觉地向…袭来,对…产生影响 pass over or have a gradual effect on sb
    steal over sb/sth

    Feeling of infinitive melancholy stole over him.

    他不知不觉产生无限忧郁的感觉。

    A smile stole over his face.

    他脸上渐渐地露出笑容。

steal up on (v.+adv.+prep.)
    降临到某人身上 begin to happen to, reach, or have an effect on sb graduallyDoubt stole up on me about his truthfulness.我渐渐地对他的真诚产生了怀疑。

词汇搭配

用作动词 (v.)
~+名词 ~+副词 ~+介词

经典引文

  • My purse had been stolen while I slept..and I had no money.

    出自: A. Davis
  • Charles had been sent down from university for stealing books.

    出自: M. Lane
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