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  • verb
    /ˈstiːl/ steals; stole /ˈstoʊl/; stolen /ˈstoʊlən/; stealing
    to take (something that does not belong to you) in a way that is wrong or illegal [+ obj]
    [+ obj] :to take (something that you are not supposed to have) without asking for permission
    [+ obj] :to wrongly take and use (another person's idea, words, etc.)
    [+ obj] :to persuade (someone who has been with someone else) to be with you especially by doing things that are unfair or dishonest
    [+ obj] :to get (something that is difficult to get) in usually a quick and often secret way
    [+ obj] :to get more attention than others during (a performance, scene, etc.)
    a baseball :to reach (a base) safely by running to it from the previous base when the ball has not been hit by a batter [+ obj]
    She tried to steal but got thrown out.
    [+ obj] sports :to take (the ball, puck, etc.) from another player
    [no obj] :to come or go quietly or secretly
    beg, borrow, or/and steal
    xem beg
    steal a march on
    xem march
    steal someone's thunder
    noun
    plural steals
    [count] informal :something that is being sold at a low price
    This car is a steal at only $5,000.
    a baseball :the act of stealing a base
    b sports :the act of taking the ball, puck, etc., from another player
    a nifty steal by the defender

    * Các từ tương tự:
    stealth, stealthy