stealing
美
英 ['stiːlɪŋ]
- v.偷;窃取;偷偷地(或悄悄地)移动;偷(垒)
- n.偷垒
- 网络偷窃;盗窃;盗垒
n.
theft,robbery,burglary,larceny,thieving
stealing
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1. | [i][t] 偷;窃取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. 我们发现他从我们家偷东西已经好多年了。 | |
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。 | |
It's a crime to handle stolen goods. 经销赃物是犯法的。 | |
to steal sb's ideas 剽窃某人的观点 |
2. | [i] + adv./prep. 偷偷地(或悄悄地)移动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. 她生怕惊醒婴儿,蹑手蹑脚地从房间里出来。 | |
A chill stole over her body. 她突然感到浑身发冷。 |
3. | [t] ~ sth 偷(垒)to 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. 他试图偷垒但被杀出局。 |
IDM
steal a glance/look (at sb/sth)
偷偷看…一眼to look at sb/sth quickly so that nobody sees you doing it
steal sbs heart
博得某人的欢心to make sb fall in love with you
steal a kiss (from sb)
突然吻一下;偷吻to kiss sb suddenly or secretly
steal a march (on sb)
抢先(某人)一步;抢得先机to gain an advantage over sb by doing sth before them
As always, the children stole the show. 和往常一样,最引人注意的是孩子们。 |
steal the show
吸引更多的注意;抢风头to attract more attention and praise than other people in a particular situation
As always, the children stole the show. 和往常一样,最引人注意的是孩子们。 |
steal sbs thunder
抢了某人的风头(或功劳);抢先讲(或做)to get the attention, success, etc. that sb else was expecting, usually by saying or doing what they had intended to say or do