1. anlamı (be; aşırmak, yürütmek, çalmak; gizlice ve yavaş yavaş gitmek; bir kaleden diğerine ustalıkla koşmak; gizlice yapmak; gizlice hareket etmek; hırsızlık etmek; çaktırmadan almak; hırsızlık, çalma; çalınmış şey. 2. anlamı çalarak.
Stealing
Stealing İngilizce anlamı ve tanımı
Stealing anlamları
(noun) That which is stolen; stolen property; -- chiefly used in the plural.
(noun) The act of taking feloniously the personal property of another without his consent and knowledge; theft; larceny.
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Steal
Stealing tanım:
Kelime: steal Söyleniş:'stE(&)l İşlev:verb Türleri:stole /'stOl/; sto·len /'stO-l&n/; steal·ing Kökeni: Middle English stelen, from Old English stelan; akin to Old High German stelan to steal intransitive senses 1 : to take the property of another wrongfully and especially as an habitual or regular practice 2 : to come or go secretly, unobtrusively, gradually, or unexpectedly 3 : to steal or attempt to steal a base transitive senses 1 a : to take or appropriate without right or leave and with intent to keep or make use of wrongfully stole a car b : to take away by force or unjust means they've stolen our liberty c : to take surreptitiously or without permission steal a kiss d : to appropriate to oneself or beyond one's proper share : make oneself the focus of steal the show 2 a : to move, convey, or introduce secretly : SMUGGLEb : to accomplish in a concealed or unobserved manner steal a visit 3 a : to seize, gain, or win by trickery, skill, or daring a basketball player adept at stealing the ball stole the election bof a base runner : to reach (a base) safely solely by running and usually catching the opposing team off guard - steal·able /'stE-l&-b&l/ adjective - steal·ernoun - steal a march on : to gain an advantage on unobserved - steal one's thunder : to grab attention from another especially by anticipating an idea, plan, or presentation also : to claim credit for another's idea synonymsSTEAL, PILFER, FILCH, PURLOIN mean to take from another without right or without detection. STEAL may apply to any surreptitious taking of something and differs from the other terms by commonly applying to intangibles as well as material things steal jewels stole a look at the gifts . PILFER implies stealing repeatedly in small amounts pilfered from his employer . FILCH adds a suggestion of snatching quickly and surreptitiously filched an apple from the tray . PURLOIN stresses removing or carrying off for one's own use or purposes printed a purloined document .