stealing如何读

英:['sti:lɪŋ]

美:['stilɪŋ]

stealing是什么意思

n.

偷窃,贼赃,偷垒

adj.

有偷窃行为的

v.

偷( steal的现在分词 )

悄悄地做,悄悄地走

stealing词根

词根:steal

adj.

stolen 偷走的

n.

stole 圣衣;女用披肩

stealth 秘密;秘密行动;鬼祟

stealer 偷窃者;偷干者

v.

stole 偷窃,偷盗(steal的过去式)

stolen 偷窃;剽窃(steal的过去分词)

vt.

steal 剽窃;偷偷地做;偷窃;vi. 窃取;偷偷地行动;偷垒;n. 偷窃;便宜货;偷垒;断球

stealing英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to take the property of another wrongfully and especially as a habitual or regular practice

to come or go secretly, unobtrusively, gradually, or unexpectedly

to steal or attempt to steal a base

transitive verb

to take or appropriate without right or leave and with intent to keep or make use of wrongfully

stole a car

to take away by force or unjust means

they've stolen our liberty

to take surreptitiously or without permission

steal a kiss

to appropriate to oneself or beyond one's proper share : make oneself the focus of

steal the show

to move, convey, or introduce secretly : smuggle

to accomplish in a concealed or unobserved manner

steal a visit

to seize, gain, or win by trickery, skill, or daring stole the election

a basketball player adept at stealing the ball

of a base runner to reach (a base) safely solely by running and usually catching the opposing team off guard

noun

the act or an instance of stealing

a fraudulent or questionable political deal

bargain sense 2

it's a steal at that price

stealing词组

steal away(把某物)偷走;溜掉

steal over(感情等)渐渐控制…;渐渐弥漫;悄悄地呈现;不知不觉地袭来

stealing词源中文解释

"盗窃,偷窃行为",14世纪初的动名词,源自 steal(动词)。古英语中有 stælðing "盗窃",源自成为 stealth 的词,这是这个意义上更早的名词。

stealing_体育行业词汇

偷垒

stealing_法律行业词汇

偷窃行为

stealing词源英文解释

Verb Middle English stelen, from Old English stelan; akin to Old High German stelan to steal

The first known use of steal was before the 12th century

stealing儿童词典英英释义

steam1 of 2noun

the invisible vapor into which water is changed when heated to the boiling point

the mist formed when water vapor cools

water vapor kept under pressure so as to supply energy for heating, cooking, or mechanical workalso: the power so generated

driving force : power

arrived under their own steam

built-up tension

let off a little steam

steam2 of 2verb

to rise or pass off as vapor

to give off steam or vapor

to move or travel by or as if by the power of steam

steamed up the river

to be angry : boil

was steaming over the insult

to expose to the action of steam (as for softening or cooking)

steamed clams

stealthyadjective

slow, deliberate, and secret in action or character

intended to escape observation : furtive

stealthyadjective

slow, deliberate, and secret in action or character

intended to escape observation : furtive

stealth1 of 2noun

sly or secret action

a design style intended to make an aircraft difficult to detect by radar

stealth2 of 2adjective

intended not to attract attention : stealthy sense 2

a stealth campaign

steal1 of 2verb

to come or go secretly or quietly

stole out of the room

to take and carry away without right and with the intention of keeping the property of another : rob

to take in a sneaky way and without permission

steal a kiss

to take entirely to oneself or beyond one's proper share

steal the show

smuggle sense 2

to accomplish or get in a concealed or unobserved manner

steal a nap

to seize, gain, or win by trickery, skill, or daring

the basketball player stole the ball

to gain a base in baseball by running without the aid of a hit or an error

steal2 of 2noun

the act or an instance of stealing

something offered or purchased at a low price : bargain

steal1 of 2verb

to come or go secretly or quietly

stole out of the room

to take and carry away without right and with the intention of keeping the property of another : rob

to take in a sneaky way and without permission

steal a kiss

to take entirely to oneself or beyond one's proper share

steal the show

smuggle sense 2

to accomplish or get in a concealed or unobserved manner

steal a nap

to seize, gain, or win by trickery, skill, or daring

the basketball player stole the ball

to gain a base in baseball by running without the aid of a hit or an error

steal2 of 2noun

the act or an instance of stealing

something offered or purchased at a low price : bargain

stealing 例句

1 From where I stood, stealing glances, it seemed like she was laying down puzzle pieces.

2 He was sent into prison for stealing.

他由于偷窃被送入监狱。

3 For the rest of the week, I'm the one stealing glances at Edie, trying to detect any hint of the girl I saw crying in the bathroom.

4 They took the other crown away from me, and now they are stealing this one as well.

5 He could hardly say: because I don't think much of stealing.

6 Angel’s annoying and mean, but it’s not like she’s beating me up or stealing my stuff.

7 This man was exiled for stealing.

这个人因盗窃而被流放.

8 A man in group twenty-six got caught stealing wood.

9 But I still didn’t really want to discuss chicken stealing with my mom either.

10 The best was when I executed a perfect sliding tackle, stealing the ball from Ali-Reza and passing it down to Sohrab.

11 On the familiar leafy path down to the water’s edge, it was easy to imagine Peris stealing silently behind her, stifling laughter, ready for a night of spying on the new pretties.

12 When he got to the bottom of the stairs, Lydia called down, “Hey, Dad, I gave my old computer to Dill. He’s not stealing it.”

13 “How about this: stealing is not always bad?”

14 For weeks, it seemed, he had been stealing hours of sleep during the day, a few at night.

15 Child X started stealing my homework to turn in as Child X’s own.

16 He looked down, stealing my bottle lid and then spinning it on its side between his fingers.

17 I was so good at stealing, people saw things in my cart that they found nowhere else.

18 Lyra always enjoyed the horse fair; as well as the chance of stealing a ride on a less-than-well-attended horse, there were endless opportunities for provoking warfare.

19 The fellow was caught stealing and is now being watched over in the police station.

那家伙偷东西被抓住了,现在正在警察局里被看守着。

20 That night I dreamed of flying and plane crashes and Judy stealing my lollipop.

stealing 同义词

3 不知不觉

unwitting unconscious

8 偷偷地

underground lurk

stealing 短语相关

beg, borrow, or/and steal steal a glance steal a kiss steal a march on steal a peek/look steal one's thunder steal someone's thunder win/steal/capture one's heart

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