stole
英 [stəʊl]
美 [stoʊl]
n. 女用披肩; (司祭佩戴的)圣带
v. 偷; 窃取; 偷偷地(或悄悄地)移动; 偷(垒)
steal的过去式
复数:stoles
BNC.39538 / COCA.30356
牛津词典
noun
- 女用披肩;(司祭佩戴的)圣带
a piece of clothing consisting of a wide band of cloth or fur, worn by a woman around the shoulders; a similar piece of clothing worn by a priest
柯林斯词典
Stoleis the past tense ofsteal.- N-COUNT 女用长披肩;女用长围巾
Astoleis a long wide piece of cloth or fur that women wear round their shoulders.- ...fur stoles.
毛皮长围巾
- ...fur stoles.
英英释义
noun
- a wide scarf worn about their shoulders by women
双语例句
- Someone stole a painting from the museum.
有人从博物馆盗走了一幅画。 - I never stole the money, so help me ( I didn't)!
钱绝不是我偷的,老天爷可以作证! - He rugby tackled her and stole her bag
他将她撂倒,抢走了她的包。 - The burglar took a quick glance around and then stole into the house.
窃贼匆匆环顾了一下,便溜进了那幢房屋。 - She stole a glance at Martin.
她偷看了马丁一眼。 - No one saw who stole the jewels, they just vanish away!
没人看到谁偷去了珠宝,它们就不见了! - The boy stole a look at his father with grimace.
那男孩扮着鬼脸偷看了他父亲一眼。 - 'Liar!' Sarah screamed, as she thrashed the child. 'You stole it.'
“叫你撒谎!”萨拉一边揍着孩子,一边尖叫道,“就是你偷的。” - Feelings of infinite melancholy stole over him.
无限的哀情愁思向他悄悄袭来。 - Bandits broke into our house and stole all our money.
强盗闯入我们的住宅,偷走了所有的钱。