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莫尔斯
hurto

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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španski
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I. steal <pt stole, pp stolen> [Am stil, Brit stiːl] VB trans

1.1. steal object/idea:

hurtar form
to steal sth from sb
robarle algo a alguien

1.2. steal (sneak) liter:

robarle un beso a alguien
to steal a glance at sth/sb
to steal a glance at sth/sb

2.1. steal <stolen, pp >:

stolen money/property

2.2. steal <stolen, pp >:

stolen liter moments/pleasures
stolen liter moments/pleasures

II. steal <pt stole, pp stolen> [Am stil, Brit stiːl] VB intr

1. steal:

hurtar form
he was convicted of stealing

2. steal (go stealthily) + adv compl:

III. steal [Am stil, Brit stiːl] N inf no pl

ganga f inf
regalo m inf
pichincha f RioPl inf
it amounts to stealing
it amounts to stealing
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
stealing
she was fired for stealing
hurtar form
choreo CSur Peru
stealing
steal inf

u rečniku PONS

engleski
engleski
španski
španski

I. steal [sti:l] stole, stolen stole, stolen VB trans

cachar AmC
apachar Peru
to steal a glance (at sb/sth)

Phrases:

II. steal [sti:l] stole, stolen stole, stolen VB intr

1. steal (take things illegally):

2. steal (move surreptitiously):

III. steal [sti:l] stole, stolen stole, stolen N Am inf

to descend to stealing
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
stealing
u rečniku PONS
engleski
engleski
španski
španski

I. steal <stole, stolen> [stil] VB trans

cachar AmC
apachar Peru
to steal a glance (at sb/sth)

Phrases:

II. steal <stole, stolen> [stil] VB intr

1. steal (take things illegally):

2. steal (move surreptitiously):

III. steal [stil] N inf

to descend to stealing
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
stealing
Present
Isteal
yousteal
he/she/itsteals
westeal
yousteal
theysteal
Past
Istole
youstole
he/she/itstole
westole
youstole
theystole
Present Perfect
Ihavestolen
youhavestolen
he/she/ithasstolen
wehavestolen
youhavestolen
theyhavestolen
Past Perfect
Ihadstolen
youhadstolen
he/she/ithadstolen
wehadstolen
youhadstolen
theyhadstolen

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His love of the limelight and publicity probably also added to the dislike.
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These brought him into the limelight of revolutionary leadership although hardly anybody outside the innermost circle ever suspected his connection with those acts.
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He also admitted shunning the limelight because fame is not me.
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The need for social recognition; prestige and limelight. 6.
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This case burgeoned and brought him national attention; he was frequently in the limelight after this case.
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