| 释义 | 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
 
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 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
 
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 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 Dictionarystole
 us/stoʊl/
 past simple of steal
 
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