absol. and intransitive. To commit or practise theft. †Const. dative of person.
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释义 | the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > steal [verb (intransitive)] (29) stealc725 absol. and intransitive. To commit or practise theft. †Const. dative of person. thievec920 intransitive. To act as a thief, commit theft, steal. bribec1405 intransitive. To steal; to practise extortion. Obsolete. pluck?a1425 intransitive. To pull or draw; (in later use) to draw for a card. Also: to make a snatch, to steal. Cf. pick, v.1 11b. Obsolete. prowl1546 intransitive. To plunder, steal, pilfer. Obsolete. strike1567 slang. transitive. To steal (goods), rob (a person); also absol. and with cognate object. to make away with1691 intransitive. To remove from its rightful place or ownership; to get rid of; to dissipate, squander; to destroy fraudulently; to steal. fake1819 transitive. To steal (something); to steal from or pick (a pocket, purse, etc.). Also intransitive. Obsolete. snam1824 intransitive. To snatch; to steal. snig1862 intr. and transitive. To steal. to help oneself1868 help (a person) to (also †with): to help him to attain to, to aid in obtaining; hence, to furnish, provide, or present with. help oneself to: to… boost1912 To steal, esp. to shoplift; to rob. Also absol. Cf. booster, n. 3 slang (originally U.S.). score1914 transferred and figurative (chiefly colloquial). transitive and intransitive. To make a (frequently dishonest) gain; spec. Criminals' slang, to… snoop1924 transitive. To steal, to misappropriate. Also absol. rare. Subcategories:— be a thief (4) — commit a theft (2) — run away with stolen property (1) — from a shop (1) — from a till (1) — steal lead (1) — steal high-grade ore (1) — steal apples (1) — steal sneakingly (2) — steal using a hook (1) |
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