purloin

英 [pɜːˈlɔɪn] 美 [ˈpɜːrlɔɪn , pɜːrˈlɔɪn]

v.  偷窃; 擅自使用

过去式:purloined过去分词:purloined现在分词:purloining复数:purloins第三人称单数:purloins

GRE

BNC.34934 / COCA.36914



牛津词典

verb

  1. 偷窃;擅自使用
    to steal sth or use it without permission

    柯林斯词典

    1. VERB 偷窃;偷取
      If someone purloins something, they steal it or borrow it without asking permission.
      1. Each side purloins the other's private letters.
        双方彼此都偷对方的私人信件。

    双语例句

    1. Each side purloins the other's private letters.
      双方彼此都偷对方的私人信件。
    2. You even issued me a user name and a password so secret it had to be hidden in a "safe place" lest someone purloin it.
      你们甚至给我指定了用户名和密码,密码保密性真高,我还得将之藏在“安全的地方”,以防他人窃取。
    3. For our own part, we do not think so; it seems to us impossible that the same hand should pluck laurels and purloin the shoes from a dead man.
      赢得桂冠而又偷窃一个死人的鞋子,在我们看来,似乎不是同一只手干得出来的。
    4. The date of net silver-colored Zhang of silver of purloin true gold, finish some to trade;
      盗取真金白银的网银账号,完成某笔交易;
    5. Corner brace [ base metal, for furniture] Struts are fixed to each side of the posts to provide further support to the ridge purloin.
      角撑[金属制,用于家具]立柱两侧安有对角撑,作为对脊檩的进一步支承。
    6. Japan and Korea purloin American technology as it comes off the drawing boards with the help of their governments.
      日本和韩国,在他们政府的帮助下,只要美国的技术一离开设计图板就把它偷走了。
    7. This was doubly damaging because Mr Biden, like the man whose identity he tried to purloin, is a notorious wind-bag.
      另外,乔拜登和曾经被他借用身份的人一样,是出了名的话唠,这就更让他的名声雪上加霜了。

    英英释义

    verb

    1. make off with belongings of others

        Synonym:    pilfercabbagepinchabstractsnarfswipehooksneakfilchnobblelift