beg borrow or steal 的定义
- Obtain by any possible means, as in You couldn't beg, borrow, or steal tickets to the Olympics. This term is often used in the negative, to describe something that cannot be obtained; Chaucer used it in The Tale of the Man of Law. [Late 1300s]
beg borrow or steal 近义词
等同于 obtain
beg borrow or steal 的近义词 53 个
- access
- achieve
- attain
- collect
- earn
- gain
- gather
- glean
- have
- pick up
- procure
- purchase
- reach
- realize
- reap
- receive
- recover
- retrieve
- secure
- seize
- take
- win
- accomplish
- annex
- capture
- compass
- cop
- corral
- effect
- fetch
- grab
- hoard
- inherit
- invade
- nab
- occupy
- salvage
- save
- score
- snag
- wangle
- chalk up
- come by
- drum up
- get at
- get hold of
- get one's hands on
- gobble up
- lay up
- make use of
- scrape together
- scrape up
beg borrow or steal 的反义词 27 个
更多beg borrow or steal例句
- As this list shows, punishments typically run to a short-ish jail sentence and/or a moderately hefty fine.
- To borrow an old right-wing talking point, these people are angry no matter what we do.
- In “Steal This Episode,” the filmmaker denounces Homer Simpson as an “enemy of art.”
- The rapid rise of the sharing economy is changing the way people around the world commute, shop, vacation, and borrow.
- “I have coordinated with our foreign minister so we will borrow from other countries which have offered,” he said.
- At the reserve bank they may borrow as a standing right and not as a favor which may be cut off.
- They competed for it only in order to get a morsel of food, so they would not have to beg it from door to door.
- That you did not steal from her house by a secret passage, on the night of the destruction of the opera-house?
- Monsieur le Maire,” said he, “I should like to examine the premises, and beg that you will have the kindness to accompany me.
- Germany invests money abroad, but she seems to borrow as much, and more, in the discount markets of London and Paris.