purloin 的 2 个定义
- to take dishonestly; steal; filch; pilfer.
- to commit theft; steal.
purloin 近义词
steal
更多purloin例句
- If a thief gets a load of said bags, he'll pop right out of your mattress and purloin them.
- Of course nothing could have been easier than for him to purloin the photographs; but what reason would he have for doing so?
- He took advantage of his position to purloin my money, and then turned me over to the county jailer.
- She is induced by Iago to purloin a certain handkerchief given by Othello to Desdemona.
- She will usually attempt to purloin some trinket or other and be caught again.
- From her sleep alone she could purloin the few minutes that she dedicated to her pen and her Gabriella.