stole
[stəul]
n. 女长袍, (女用)披肩, [基督教会]圣带
动词steal过去式
例句与用法:
It is true that he stole the bicycle, but he is not so bad as you might think.
他偷脚踏车是事实,但他并不像你所想的那样坏。
It has emerged that he stole the money.
现在终于发现,是他偷了那笔钱。
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。
He stole out of the house without anyone seeing him.
他悄悄地溜出了房子,没有人看见他。
The thieves stole 1000000 in gold bullion.
窃贼偷去价值1000000英镑的金条。
The thieves stole 1 million worth of jewellery.
窃贼偷走了价值100万英镑的珠宝。
A coat, stole, or hat made of the fur of this animal.
用貂皮制成的大衣、披肩或帽子
She wore her sable stole.
她戴着带有貂皮的披肩
(steal的过去式)
n.[C]
1. 女用披肩
2. (牧师、神父等在举行仪式时披的)圣带, 长巾
stole
■"Someone stole my house!" she said in dismay.
“有人偷了我们家!”她惊恐地说。
■A pickpocket stole his watch.
一个扒手偷走了他的手表。
■A slowly rising dread stole into me.
一个缓缓而来的恐惧占据了我的心。
■A dog stole a piece of meat from a butcher's shop.
一只狗从肉铺里偷走一块肉。
■A sense of happiness stole over him.
一种幸福感在他心头悄悄地油然而生。
■A sense of futility stole over her.
一种没用的感觉向她袭来。
■A deadly coldness stole over me.
一股阴森的冷气悄悄笼罩住我的全身。
■A mist stole over the valley.
不知不觉间雾笼罩了山谷。
■So he stole to their rear and flew at a higher altitude.
于是他悄悄绕到他们后方,提高了飞行高度。
■She stole down the stairs and passage again.
于是她重新悄悄走下阶梯和通道。
■It is (a) sacrilege to steal a crucifix from an altar.
从圣坛窃取耶稣受难像是亵渎神灵的行为。
■Stole money from the union coffers.
从联邦金库盗窃金钱
■It is unlikely that he stole your money.
他不可能偷你的钱。
■He would steal upward glances at the clock.
他不时偷偷往上看钟。
■A sense of guilt stole over him.
他不知不觉有一种内疚感。
■He stole a bun from the shop.
他从店里偷了一个圆面包。
■He stole money under colour of making investments for clients.
他们以给委托人办投资作为幌子捞取钱财。
■They stole the car for a lark, but now they're in trouble.
他们偷了汽车原以为好玩,现在可惹祸了。
■They stole the car just for the hell of it.
他们偷这辆汽车只是为了寻求刺激。
■They stole the jewels under my very eyes.
他们就在我眼皮底下偷走了珠宝。
■They stole the jewels from under the police's nose.
他们就在警察的眼前偷走了珠宝。
■They stole every mortal thing in the house.
他们把屋里所有的东西都通通偷光了。
■They stole the money and then made a getaway.
他们把钱偷走然后逃亡。
■They had the impertinence to say I stole the money.
他们说我偷了那笔钱,实在是荒谬。
■He stole her money.; He stole money from her.
他偷了她的钱。
■He stole the money and sneak out of the house.
他偷了钱後从房子里溜了出去。
■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。
■He stole away without anyone seeing him.
他偷偷地走了, 谁也没有看到他。
■He stole into the cinema without being caught.
他偷偷溜进了电影院而没有被人逮着。
■He sneaked in and stole a sausage.
他偷偷进去偷了一根香肠。
■He stole from the rich to give to the poor.
他偷富人的东西去接济穷人。
■He stole because his uncle forced him to.
他偷窃是因为他叔叔逼迫他那样干。
■After he is caught with the steal goods, he has to face the music.
他偷窃物品被逮到,他必须接受应得的惩罚。
■It is true that he stole the bicycle, but he is not so bad as you might think.
他偷脚踏车是事实,但他并不像你所想的那样坏。
■He stole the money without the slightest compunction.
他偷钱却丝毫不感到良心受谴责。
■He stole again, and so belied our hopes.
他又偷东西了,实在辜负了我们对他的期望。
■He stole a car for the hell of it.
他只是为了好玩而偷汽车。
■A sense of mystery stole over him as he looked out on the wide sea.
他向宽广的大海望去,一种神秘感油然而生。
■He stole the money in desperation.
他在绝望中偷了钱。
■He stole cautiously around to the back door.
他小心翼翼地悄悄绕过后门。
■He has found out the man who stole the key.
他已查出了偷钥匙的那个人。
■He stole the stuff from under my very eyes.
他当著我的面偷走的。
■He stole out of the house without anyone seeing him.
他悄悄地溜出了房子,没有人看见他。
■He stole up on her and gave her a fright.
他悄悄地走近她,结果吓了她一跳。
■He stied his master's gold watch which he stole.
他把从主人那里偷来的金表藏在了猪圈里
■He stole the money, but there are extenuating circumstances.
他是偷了钱,但有可以减轻罪责的情况。
■He stole a covert glance at her across the table.
他朝桌子对面偷偷地瞥了她一眼。
■He stole into the room.
他潜入房间。
■Is he so vile as to steal a coat from a sick man?
他真会可耻到去偷一个病人的外衣吗?
■He could not resist the temptation to steal.
他经不起想要偏巧的诱惑。