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stole    音标拼音: [st'ol]
vbl. steal的过去式
n. 女用披肩,圣衣

steal的过去式女用披肩,圣衣

stole
n 1: a wide scarf worn about their shoulders by women

Steal \Steal\ (st[=e]l), v. t. [imp. {Stole} (st[=o]l); p. p.
{Stolen} (st[=o]"l'n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Stealing}.] [OE.
stelen, AS. stelan; akin to OFries. stela, D. stelen, OHG.
stelan, G. stehlen, Icel. stela, SW. stj[aum]la, Dan.
stiaele, Goth. stilan.]
1. To take, and carry away, feloniously; to take without
right or leave, and with intent to keep wrongfully; as, to
steal the personal goods of another.
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Maugre thy heed, thou must for indigence
Or steal, or beg, or borrow, thy dispense.
--Chaucer.
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The man who stole a goose and gave away the giblets
in alms. --G. Eliot.
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2. To withdraw or convey clandestinely (reflexive); hence, to
creep furtively, or to insinuate.
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They could insinuate and steal themselves under the
same by their humble carriage and submission.
--Spenser.
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He will steal himself into a man's favor. --Shak.
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3. To gain by insinuating arts or covert means.
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So Absalom stole the hearts of the men of Israel.
--2 Sam. xv.
6.
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4. To get into one's power gradually and by imperceptible
degrees; to take possession of by a gradual and
imperceptible appropriation; -- with away.
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Variety of objects has a tendency to steal away the
mind from its steady pursuit of any subject. --I.
Watts.
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5. To accomplish in a concealed or unobserved manner; to try
to carry out secretly; as, to steal a look.
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Always, when thou changest thine opinion or course,
profess it plainly, . . . and do not think to steal
it. --Bacon.
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{To steal a march}, to march in a covert way; to gain an
advantage unobserved; -- formerly followed by of, but now
by on or upon, and sometimes by over; as, to steal a march
upon one's political rivals.
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She yesterday wanted to steal a march of poor Liddy.
--Smollett.
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Fifty thousand men can not easily steal a march over
the sea. --Walpole.
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Syn: To filch; pilfer; purloin; thieve.
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Stole \Stole\,
imp. of {Steal}.
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Stole \Stole\, n. [L. stolo, -onis.] (Bot.)
A stolon.
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Stole \Stole\, n. [AS. stole, L. stola, Gr. ? a stole, garment,
equipment, fr. ? to set, place, equip, send, akin to E.
stall. See {Stall}.]
1. A long, loose garment reaching to the feet. --Spenser.
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But when mild morn, in saffron stole,
First issues from her eastern goal. --T. Warton.
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2. (Eccl.) A narrow band of silk or stuff, sometimes enriched
with embroidery and jewels, worn on the left shoulder of
deacons, and across both shoulders of bishops and priests,
pendent on each side nearly to the ground. At Mass, it is
worn crossed on the breast by priests. It is used in
various sacred functions.
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{Groom of the stole}, the first lord of the bedchamber in the
royal household. [Eng.] --Brande & C.
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  • STOLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of STOLE is past tense of steal How to use stole in a sentence
  • Stole (vestment) - Wikipedia
    The center of the stole is worn around the back of the neck and the two ends hang down parallel to each other in front, either attached to each other or hanging loose The stole is almost always decorated in some way, usually with two crosses, or sometimes another significant religious design
  • STOLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    STOLE definition: 1 past simple of steal 2 a long piece of cloth or fur worn around the shoulders, especially by… Learn more
  • Stole - definition of stole by The Free Dictionary
    Define stole stole synonyms, stole pronunciation, stole translation, English dictionary definition of stole
  • STOLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    A stole is a long wide piece of cloth or fur that women wear round their shoulders
  • What does stole mean? - Definitions. net
    Stole The stole is a liturgical vestment of various Christian denominations It consists of a band of colored cloth, formerly usually of silk, about seven and a half to nine feet long and three to four inches wide, whose ends may be straight or may broaden out
  • Stole - Wikipedia
    Stole (shawl), a type of shawl, particularly one made of fur; Stole (vestment), a Christian liturgical garment; Academic stole, a garment worn at formal academic events such as graduation
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  • stole - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    stole (plural stoles) A garment consisting of a decorated band worn on the back of the neck, each end hanging over the chest, worn in ecclesiastical settings or sometimes as a part of graduation dress
  • STOLE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Stole definition: simple past tense of steal See examples of STOLE used in a sentence





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