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stole verb uk /stəʊl/ us /stoʊl/ past simple of steal(steal的过去式) SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Stealing abscond abscond with someone/something aggravated burglary anti-burglar anti-burglary eavesdrop hot-wire housebreaking jemmy jimmy job piratically plunder poach poaching porch piracy rustle rustling snaffle snitch stole noun[ C ] uk /stəʊl/ us /stoʊl/ formal a long piece of cloth or fur worn around the shoulders, especially by women in the past on special occasions: 女用披肩,女用长围巾 a mink stole貂皮围巾 CSA Images/Vetta/GettyImages religion specialized a long, narrow piece of cloth, especially silk, worn over the shoulders by some priests in the Christian Church during religious ceremonies(某些教士举行宗教仪式时披戴的、尤为丝质的)圣带 Godong/Universal Images Group/GettyImages SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Coats, jackets & cloaks achkan anorak Barbour barn coat baseball jacket dinner jacket DJ donkey jacket double-breasted doublet lumber jacket mac mackintosh mantle Nehru jacket shrug single-breasted slicker smoking jacket sports jacket
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stole | American Dictionary stole us/stoʊl/ past simple of steal |