steal away 的 3 个定义
stole, sto·len, steal·ing.
- to take without permission or right, especially secretly or by force: A pickpocket stole his watch.
- to appropriate without right or acknowledgment.
- to take, get, or win insidiously, surreptitiously, subtly, or by chance: He stole my girlfriend.
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stole, sto·len, steal·ing.
- to commit or practice theft.
- to move, go, or come secretly, quietly, or unobserved: She stole out of the house at midnight.
- to pass, happen, etc., imperceptibly, gently, or gradually: The years steal by.
- Baseball. to advance a base without the help of a walk or batted ball.
- Informal. an act of stealing; theft.
- Informal. the thing stolen; booty.
- Informal. something acquired at a cost far below its real value; bargain: This dress is a steal at $40.
- Baseball. the act of advancing a base by stealing.
steal away 近义词
等同于 abscond
等同于 lam
steal away 的近义词 52 个
- abscond
- avoid
- blow
- bolt
- circumvent
- decamp
- depart
- desert
- disappear
- dodge
- double
- duck
- elope
- elude
- emerge
- evade
- flee
- fly
- leave
- pass
- run
- shun
- skip
- slip
- vanish
- bail out
- break out
- burst out
- cut and run
- cut loose
- duck out
- fly the coop
- get away
- get away with
- get off
- give someone the slip
- go scot-free
- make a getaway
- make getaway
- make off
- make oneself scarce
- play hooky
- run away
- run off
- run out on
- slip away
- take a powder
- take flight
- take it on the lam
- take on the lam
- work out of
- wriggle out
steal away 的反义词 20 个
等同于 elope
等同于 escape
steal away 的近义词 46 个
- avoid
- depart
- disappear
- dodge
- elude
- emerge
- evade
- flee
- fly
- leave
- run
- slip
- slip away
- vanish
- abscond
- bolt
- circumvent
- decamp
- desert
- double
- duck
- elope
- pass
- shun
- skip
- bail out
- burst out
- cut and run
- cut loose
- duck out
- fly the coop
- get away with
- get off
- go scot-free
- make getaway
- make off
- make oneself scarce
- play hooky
- run away
- run off
- run out on
- take a powder
- take flight
- take on the lam
- work out of
- wriggle out
steal away 的反义词 19 个
等同于 fly
steal away 的近义词 46 个
- avoid
- depart
- disappear
- dodge
- elude
- emerge
- evade
- flee
- fly
- leave
- run
- slip
- slip away
- vanish
- abscond
- bolt
- circumvent
- decamp
- desert
- double
- duck
- elope
- pass
- shun
- skip
- bail out
- burst out
- cut and run
- cut loose
- duck out
- fly the coop
- get away with
- get off
- go scot-free
- make getaway
- make off
- make oneself scarce
- play hooky
- run away
- run off
- run out on
- take a powder
- take flight
- take on the lam
- work out of
- wriggle out
steal away 的反义词 19 个
更多steal away例句
- Senators heard him exhort his supporters in combat terms that “the election was stolen,” to “stop the steal” and “to fight like hell.”
- A 6-0 run with a drop-step layup from Pickett and a steal and dunk from Bile pushed the lead back up to 67-57, and every time Creighton got within true striking distance, Georgetown answered with a defensive stop and basket on the other end.
- Well, I saw the time, score, just tried to get a quick steal .
- In his NBA debut last December, he put his defensive skills to work on a game-saving steal against the Minnesota Timberwolves.
- In retrospect, the deal looks like a steal as WhatsApp has become a go-to tool for billions and, more recently, as Facebook lays plans to make it the cornerstone of an e-commerce empire.
- In “Steal This Episode,” the filmmaker denounces Homer Simpson as an “enemy of art.”
- About how much did the group allegedly steal from Mosul banks?
- When they steal things, they want to get all the bonus points.
- Watch your back Liam Neeson, here comes Kevin Costner to steal your older-leading-man thunder!
- Murderers tweet in Mexico; a history of Kansas City and did Picasso try to steal the Mona Lisa?
- That you did not steal from her house by a secret passage, on the night of the destruction of the opera-house?
- "I told them there was not an Indian in this village would steal cattle," said Ramona, indignantly.
- The bank did not employ him to steal, but to perform the ordinary banking duties.
- She was thinking she could steal out to the evening service; it might not be so much noticed then, her being alone.
- Thus one cannot steal from the other; but either is criminally liable for an assault committed on the other.