stole – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
stole
n.
long strip of cloth worn as part of an ecclesiastical vestment; long women's scarf of fur or cloth
steal
v.
take another's property without permission, rob; plagiarize; sneak, obtain in a secretive manner; move stealthily; run to another base while the pitcher is throwing to the batter (Baseball)
Stole
Stole may refer to:
- The past tense of steal
- "Stole", a 2002 song by American singer Kelly Rowland
stole
Noun
1. a wide scarf worn about their shoulders by women
(hypernym) scarf
steal
Noun
1. an advantageous purchase; "she got a bargain at the auction"; "the stock was a real buy at that price"
(synonym) bargain, buy
(hypernym) purchase
(hyponym) song
2. a stolen base; an instance in which a base runner advances safely during the delivery of a pitch (without the help of a hit or walk or passed ball or wild pitch)
(hypernym) baseball, baseball game, ball
Verb
1. take without the owner's consent; "Someone stole my wallet on the train"; "This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation"
(hypernym) take
(hyponym) pilfer, cabbage, purloin, pinch, abstract, snarf, swipe, hook, sneak, filch, nobble, lift
(derivation) thief, stealer
2. move stealthily; "The ship slipped away in the darkness"
(synonym) slip
(hypernym) move
(see-also) slip away, steal away, sneak away, sneak off, sneak out
(derivation) stealth, stealing
3. steal a base
(hypernym) gain, advance, win, pull ahead, make headway, get ahead, gain ground
(classification) baseball, baseball game, ball
4. to go stealthily or furtively; "..stead of sneaking around spying on the neighbor's house"
(synonym) sneak, mouse, creep, pussyfoot
(hypernym) walk
(derivation) stealth, stealing
stola
nf.
stole, long strip of cloth worn as part of an ecclesiastical vestment
steal
v.
ukrást; přikrást se; vplížit se