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TOEFL BNC: 1891 COCA: 1784

steal

verb
/stiːl/
/stiːl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they steal
/stiːl/
/stiːl/
he / she / it steals
/stiːlz/
/stiːlz/
past simple stole
/stəʊl/
/stəʊl/
past participle stolen
/ˈstəʊlən/
/ˈstəʊlən/
-ing form stealing
/ˈstiːlɪŋ/
/ˈstiːlɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to take something from a person, shop, etc. without permission and without intending to return it or pay for it偷;窃取
    • I'll report you to the police if I catch you stealing again.如果我再抓到你偷东西,我就报警。
    • steal from somebody/something We found out he'd been stealing from us for years.我们发现他从我们家偷东西已经好多年了。
    • steal something My wallet was stolen.我的钱包给人偷了。
    • I had my wallet stolen.我的钱包给人偷了。
    • Thieves stole jewellery worth over £10 000.窃贼偷走了价值 1 万多英镑的珠宝。
    • steal something from somebody/something He stole a car from the parking lot of a mall.他从商场的停车场偷了一辆车。
    • It's a crime to handle stolen goods.经销赃物是犯法的。
    • He was charged with possession of stolen property.他被指控拥有赃物。
    • (figurative) to steal somebody’s ideas剽窃某人的观点
    • (figurative) They accused the president of stealing the election (= winning it by cheating).他们指责总统偷了选举。
    Homophones steal | steelsteal   steel
    /stiːl/
    /stiːl/
    • steal verb
      • Lock your bike up so that nobody can steal it.把你的自行车锁起来,这样就没人能偷了。
    • steel noun
      • The best kitchen knives are made from stainless steel.最好的菜刀是由不锈钢制成的。
    • steel verb
      • They had to steel themselves to watch their cherished work being destroyed.他们不得不坚强起来,看着自己珍爱的作品被摧毁。
    Collocations CrimeCrime犯罪Committing a crime犯罪
    • commit a crime/​a murder/​a violent assault/​a brutal killing/​an armed robbery/​fraud犯罪/谋杀罪/暴力侵犯他人身体罪/残杀罪/持械抢劫罪/诈骗罪
    • be involved in terrorism/​a suspected arson attack/​people smuggling/​human trafficking参与恐怖主义活动;涉嫌纵火袭击;参与人口走私/人口贩卖
    • engage/​participate in criminal activity/​illegal practices/​acts of mindless vandalism参与犯罪活动/非法活动/愚昧的故意毁坏他人财产的行为
    • steal somebody’s wallet/​purse/(British English) mobile phone/(North American English) cell phone偷某人的钱包/手机
    • rob a bank/​a person/​a tourist抢劫银行/他人/游客
    • break into/ (British English) burgle/ (North American English) burglarize a house/​a home/​an apartment入室盗窃
    • hijack a plane/​ship/​bus劫持飞机/轮船/公共汽车
    • smuggle drugs/​weapons/​arms/​immigrants走私毒品/武器/军火;偷运移民
    • launder drug money (through something)(通过…)洗毒资
    • forge documents/​certificates/​passports伪造文件/证件/护照
    • take/​accept/​pay somebody/​offer (somebody) a bribe索取/收受贿赂;向(某人)行贿
    • run a phishing/​an email/​an internet scam进行网络钓鱼/电子邮件/互联网诈骗
    Fighting crime打击犯罪
    • combat/​fight crime/​terrorism/​corruption/​drug trafficking打击犯罪/恐怖主义/腐败/贩毒
    • prevent/​stop credit-card fraud/​child abuse/​software piracy防止/阻止信用卡诈骗/虐待儿童/软件盗版
    • deter/​stop criminals/​burglars/​thieves/​shoplifters/​vandals威慑/阻止犯罪分子/入室盗窃者/小偷/商店扒手/故意破坏公物者
    • reduce/​tackle/​crack down on knife/​gun/​violent/​street crime; (especially British English) antisocial behaviour减少/处理/严厉打击持刀/持枪/暴力/街头犯罪/反社会行为
    • foil a bank raid/​a terrorist plot挫败一起银行抢劫案/一次恐怖分子的阴谋
    • help/​support/​protect the victims of crime帮助/支持/保护犯罪活动的受害者
    Investigating crime调查犯罪活动
    • report a crime/​a theft/​a rape/​an attack/(especially British English) an incident to the police向警方举报不法行为/偷窃案/强奸案/袭击事件/暴力事件
    • witness the crime/​attack/​murder/​incident目击犯罪/袭击/谋杀/暴力事件
    • investigate a murder/(especially North American English) a homicide/​a burglary/​a robbery/​the alleged incident调查谋杀案/蓄意杀人案/入室盗窃案/抢劫案/涉嫌的暴力事件
    • conduct/​launch/​pursue an investigation (into…); (especially British English) a police/​murder inquiry进行/开始/继续(对…的)调查/警方调查/谋杀案调查
    • investigate/​reopen a criminal/​murder case调查/重新审理犯罪/谋杀案件
    • examine/​investigate/​find fingerprints at the crime scene/​the scene of crime仔细检查/调查/查找犯罪现场的指纹
    • collect/​gather forensic evidence收集法医证据
    • uncover new evidence/​a fraud/​a scam/​a plot/​a conspiracy/​political corruption/​a cache of weapons发现新证据/诈骗/欺诈/密谋/阴谋/政治腐败/私藏武器
    • describe/​identify a suspect/​the culprit/​the perpetrator/​the assailant/​the attacker描述/指认嫌疑犯/罪犯/作恶者/攻击者/袭击者
    • question/​interrogate a suspect/​witness询问嫌疑人/目击证人
    • solve/​crack the case破案
    Topics Crime and punishmenta2
  2. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to move secretly and quietly so that other people do not notice you偷偷地(或悄悄地)移动 synonym creep
    • She stole out of the room so as not to wake the baby.她生怕惊醒婴儿,蹑手蹑脚地从房间里出来。
    • (figurative) A chill stole over her body.她突然感到浑身发冷。
  3. [transitive] steal something (in baseball棒球) to run to the next base before another player from your team hits the ball, so that you are closer to scoring偷(垒)
    • He tried to steal second base but was out.他试图盗二垒但被杀出局。
    Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
  4. Word OriginOld English stelan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch stelen and German stehlen.
Idioms
steal a glance/look (at somebody/something)
  1. to look at somebody/something quickly so that nobody sees you doing it偷偷看…一眼
steal somebody’s heart
  1. (literary) to make somebody fall in love with you博得某人的欢心Topics Feelingsc2
steal a kiss (from somebody)
  1. (literary) to kiss somebody suddenly or secretly突然吻一下;偷吻
steal a march (on somebody)
  1. [no passive] to gain an advantage over somebody by doing something before them抢先(某人)一步;抢得先机
    • The company is looking at ways to steal a march on its European competitors.该公司正在想办法抢在欧洲竞争对手的前面。
steal the show
  1. [no passive] to attract more attention and praise than other people in a particular situation吸引更多的注意;抢风头
    • As always, the children stole the show.和往常一样,最引人注意的是孩子们。
    • British bands stole the show at this year’s awards.英国乐队在今年的颁奖典礼上大出风头。
steal somebody’s thunder
  1. to get the attention, success, etc. that somebody else was expecting, usually by saying or doing what they had intended to say or do抢了某人的风头(或功劳);抢先讲(或做)Topics Successc2

steal

noun
/stiːl/
/stiːl/
(North American English)Idioms
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  1. (in baseball棒球) the act of running to another base while the pitcher is throwing the ball偷垒
    Word OriginOld English stelan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch stelen and German stehlen.
Idioms
be a steal
  1. (informal) to be for sale at an unexpectedly low price以极低价出售;很便宜
    • This suit is a steal at $80.这套西服只卖 80 美元,跟白给差不多了。
    Topics Shoppingc2
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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