stealing
n. 偷竊,賊贓,偷壘
adj. 有偷竊行為的
v. 偷( steal的現在分詞 ); 悄悄地做,悄悄地走
If you steal something from someone, you take it away from them without their permission and without intending to return it.
He was accused of stealing a small boy's bicycle...
他被指控偷了一個小男孩的腳踏車。
Bridge stole the money from clients' accounts...
布里奇從客戶的賬戶裡偷了錢。
If you steal someone else's ideas, you pretend that they are your own.
A writer is suing director Steven Spielberg for allegedly stealing his film idea...
一名作家正控告導演史蒂文·斯皮爾伯格涉嫌剽竊了他的電影創意。
His team solved the engineering problem by stealing an idea from nature.
他的團隊從自然界獲得靈感,解決了這個工程難題。
If someone steals somewhere, they move there quietly, in a secret way.
They can steal away at night and join us...
他們可以晚上偷偷溜出來和我們碰面。
Leroy stole up the hall to the parlor.
勒羅伊偷偷穿過門廳走到客廳。
If you describe something as a steal, you mean that it is very good value.
At only £3.50, this champagne is a steal.
這瓶香檳酒只賣 3.50英鎊,太便宜了。
1. the act of taking something from someone unlawfully;
2. avoiding detection by moving carefully
His team solved the engineering problem by stealing an idea from nature.
他的團隊從自然界獲得靈感,解決了這個工程難題。
She is reduced to stealing to feed her hungry family.
她淪落到要靠偷竊來養活飢餓的家人。
A delicious languor was stealing over him.
一種美滋滋懶洋洋的感覺悄悄傳遍他的全身。
We found out he'd been stealing from us for years.
我們發現他從我們家偷東西已經好多年了。
She was wrongly accused of stealing.
她誤遭控告犯偷盜罪。