"steal" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

steal verbo

steal + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 166
steal money • steal food • steal horses • steal secrets • steal things • steal several bases • steal one's ideas • steal information • ...
verbo + steal
Kolokacji: 23
caught stealing • attempt to steal • try to steal • want to steal • go to steal • manage to steal • ...
steal + preposición
Kolokacji: 38
steal from • stolen during • steal by • steal over • steal into • ...
steal + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 40
steal away • actually steal • allegedly steal • later stolen • stolen earlier • ...
(2) actually, practically
Kolokacji: 2
(4) simply, literally
Kolokacji: 2
(5) softly, quietly, forward
Kolokacji: 3
1. regularly steal = regularnie ukradnij regularly steal
2. systematically steal = systematycznie ukradnij systematically steal
  • They stole both haphazardly and systematically.
  • Hubbell had spent the four years before he went to Washington systematically stealing nearly half a million dollars from the Rose Law Firm and its clients.
  • Not difficult to see why he has such empathy for those who oppress their people and systematically steal the assets of the nation.
  • Twenty-one people and 6 companies on Long Island were accused today of systematically stealing more than $1 million worth of Government-subsidized food destined for schoolchildren, the elderly and the homeless.
  • For the first time, US intelligence officials called out China and Russia last month, saying they are systematically stealing American high-tech data for their own economic gain.
  • Fuming at the selection, the pair decided on a guerrilla protest by systematically stealing books and then doctoring the book cover.
  • So far as the British Library is concerned, Mr. Smiley is no ordinary thief, and what he systematically stole transcends monetary loss.
  • They concluded that China has been systematically stealing information on American nuclear warheads and missiles from the 1970's until today, according to officials familiar with their report.
  • Who would systematically steal something if he couldn't dispose of it?
  • She was charged with systematically stealing, along with her late husband, Ferdinand, more than $200 million from the Philippine treasury and then hiding the money through investments in the buildings.
3. illegally stolen = nielegalnie ukradziony illegally stolen
(7) promptly, quickly, outright
Kolokacji: 3
(8) frequently, occasionally
Kolokacji: 2

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