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单词 stolen
释义

stolen /stōˈlən/ pap of steal1

stolˈenwise adverb (archaic)

By stealth

steal1 /stēl/

transitive verb (pat stole (obsolete stale; Scot staw, stealed or stealt); pap stōˈlen (obsolete stōle; Milton stōln; Scot stown, stealed or stealt))
  1. To take without right or permission, esp secretly
  2. To take, gain or win, by beguiling talk, by contrivance, unexpectedly, insidiously, gradually, or furtively
  3. To snatch
  4. To hole (a long putt) by a delicate stroke (golf)
  5. To gain (a base) without the help of a hit or error, by running to it without being tagged out (baseball)
  6. To put surreptitiously, smuggle
intransitive verb
  1. To be a thief
  2. To pass quietly, unobtrusively, gradually, or surreptitiously
noun (informal)
  1. An act of stealing, a theft
  2. Something acquired without right or permission
  3. A bargain
  4. The stealing of a base (baseball)
ORIGIN: OE stelan; related to Ger stehlen, Du stelen, Swed stjäla, Dan stjæle

stealˈer noun

stealˈing noun and adjective

stealˈingly adverb

steal a march on see under march1

steal a marriage

To marry secretly

steal someone's thunder

  1. To make use of another's invention against him or her (as when John Dennis's stage thunder was used in a rival's play)
  2. To rob someone of the opportunity of achieving a sensational effect by forestalling him or her

steal the show see under show

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