çalmış, uzun cuppe, şal, uzun ve bol giysi, etol, atkı, f., bak. steal, çal(mak), süzül/çal, piskoposların ipek atkısı, çal, çalmak, hırsızlık yapmak, hırsızlık, aşırmak, gizlice koymak, çaktırmadan yapmak, hırsızlama yapmak, sessizce hareket etmek, çırpmak, zula etmek, iyi etmek, hırsızlık etmek, yürütmek, çalıntı eşya, kelepir eşya, süzülmek, be, gizlice ve yavaş yavaş gitmek, bir kaleden diğerine ustalıkla koşmak, gizlice hareket etmek, (bir şeyi) gizlice veya dikkati, çalmak, aşırmak; hırsızlık etmek: He stole all the money. Paranın hepsini çaldı, (stole, sto.len), çaktırmadan almak, tırtıklamak, top çalma, kaparozlamak, konuşma dili, çarpmak, kaçırmak, kaldırmak,
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f., bak. steal
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piskoposların ipek atkısı
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çal fiil
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aşırmak
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steal
gizlice koymak
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steal
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steal
hırsızlama yapmak fiil
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steal
sessizce hareket etmek fiil
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çırpmak
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Steal.
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steal
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steal
hırsızlık etmek
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steal
yürütmek
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steal
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kelepir eşya
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süzülmek
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be
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gizlice ve yavaş yavaş gitmek
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bir kaleden diğerine ustalıkla koşmak
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gizlice hareket etmek
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(bir şeyi) gizlice veya dikkati fiil
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çalmak, aşırmak; hırsızlık etmek: He stole all the money. Paranın hepsini çaldı fiil
A scarf-like garment, often made of fur, A stolon, An ecclesiastical garment, Simple past of steal, stal, a long loose garment, robe; an ecclesiastical vestment consisting of a long usually silk band worn traditionally around the neck by bishops and priests and over the left shoulder by deacons; a long wide scarf or similar covering worn by women usually across the shoulders, item of mass vestments; a long rectangular piece of fabric worn around the neck and crossed on the chest by a priest, over the left shoulder be a deacon, At Mass, it is worn crossed on the breast by priests, A long, loose garment reaching to the feet, A narrow band of silk or stuff, sometimes enriched with embroidery and jewels, worn on the left shoulder of deacons, and across both shoulders of bishops and priests, pendent on each side nearly to the ground, It is used in various sacred functions, of Steal, long strip of cloth worn as part of an ecclesiastical vestment; long women's scarf of fur or cloth, a long, narrow strip of cloth worn around the neck of the priest and allowed to hang down the front of the clerical vestments; some stoles are decorated with diocesan or school insignia near the lower ends, a wide scarf worn about their shoulders by women, A vestment worn by the priest over both shoulders when administering the Sacraments It symbolizes the yoke of obedience to Christ It is held in place by the cincture, Stole is the past tense of steal. Past tense of steal. the past tense of steal. a long straight piece of cloth or fur that a woman wears across her shoulders, The long scarf-like decoration worn over both shoulders of a priest and one shoulder of a deacon as signs of the office in which they serve, The act of stealing, A piece of merchandise available at a very attractive price, A situation in which a defensive player actively takes possession of the ball or puck from the opponent's team, To move silently or secretly, To draw attention unexpectedly in (an entertainment), especially by being the outstanding performer, To illegally, or without the owner's permission, take possession of something by surreptitiously taking or carrying it away, To get or effect surreptitiously or artfully, To acquire at a low price, A stolen base, To advance safely to (another base) during the delivery of a pitch, without the aid of a hit, walk, passed ball, wild pitch, or defensive indifference, Scoring in an end without the hammer, A policy in database systems that a database follows which allows a transaction to be written on nonvolatile storage before its commit occurs, rip off, A cheap item, To secretly remove something from the place where it is concealed, Scoring a point without last rock advantage, To illegally, or without the owners permission, take possession of something by surreptitiously taking or carrying it away, take without the owner's consent; "Someone stole my wallet on the train"; "This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation, thieve, To take and carry away, feloniously; to take without right or leave, and with intent to keep wrongfully; as, to steal the personal goods of another, 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) steal a base move stealthily; "The ship slipped away in the darkness", A handle; a stale, or stele, 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), If you steal someone else's ideas, you pretend that they are your own. A writer is suing director Steven Spielberg for allegedly stealing his film idea, If you steal something from someone, you take it away from them without their permission and without intending to return it. He was accused of stealing a small boy's bicycle Bridge stole the money from clients' accounts People who are drug addicts come in and steal She has since been jailed for six months for stealing from the tills. + stolen sto·len We have now found the stolen car, when a player takes the ball away from an opposing player, To withdraw, or pass privily; to slip in, along, or away, unperceived; to go or come furtively, To gain by insinuating arts or covert means, To withdraw or convey clandestinely (reflexive); hence, to creep furtively, or to insinuate, To get into one's power gradually and by imperceptible degrees; to take possession of by a gradual and imperceptible appropriation; with away, To accomplish in a concealed or unobserved manner; to try to carry out secretly; as, to steal a look, To practice, or be guilty of, theft; to commit larceny or theft, an advantageous purchase; "she got a bargain at the auction"; "the stock was a real buy at that price", If someone steals somewhere, they move there quietly, in a secret way. They can steal away at night and join us Leroy stole up the hall to the parlor. to steal a glance: see glance to steal a march on someone: see march to steal the show: see show to steal someone's thunder: see thunder, The advancement of a runner to second base, third base or home plate without the help of a hit, error, base on balls, fielder's choice, putout, force out, balk, passed ball or wild pitch On most steal attempts, the runner takes a lead, then runs toward the next base as the pitcher begins his or her delivery to the batter When the catcher receives the pitch, he or she then throws the ball to the fielder at the base the runner is moving toward The fielder must then apply the tag to the runner before the runner reaches the base to record the out If the runner reaches the base safely, it is a stolen base, take without the owner's consent; "Someone stole my wallet on the train"; "This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation", To legally take the ball away from an opposing player, Attempting to advance a base between pitches without the batter hitting the ball or getting a base on balls, What happens when the change from your hot dog purchase gets passed down the wrong aisle, commit a theft, as in: The burglars came to steal the diamond, To take the ball away from the opposing team, either off the dribble or by picking off a pass, Taking something from where the audience thinks it is without the audience knowing, steal a base, To take the ball away from the opposing team, either off the dribble or by picking off a pass See the interpretation for Steals analysis at Formulas > EBA, to go stealthily or furtively; " stead of sneaking around spying on the neighbor's house", move stealthily; "The ship slipped away in the darkness", To get more pins than you deserve on a strike hit, To take the ball away from an opponent, plural of stole,
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A scarf-like garment, often made of fur
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A stolon
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a long loose garment, robe; an ecclesiastical vestment consisting of a long usually silk band worn traditionally around the neck by bishops and priests and over the left shoulder by deacons; a long wide scarf or similar covering worn by women usually across the shoulders
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item of mass vestments; a long rectangular piece of fabric worn around the neck and crossed on the chest by a priest, over the left shoulder be a deacon
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At Mass, it is worn crossed on the breast by priests
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A long, loose garment reaching to the feet
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A narrow band of silk or stuff, sometimes enriched with embroidery and jewels, worn on the left shoulder of deacons, and across both shoulders of bishops and priests, pendent on each side nearly to the ground
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It is used in various sacred functions
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of Steal
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long strip of cloth worn as part of an ecclesiastical vestment; long women's scarf of fur or cloth isim
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a long, narrow strip of cloth worn around the neck of the priest and allowed to hang down the front of the clerical vestments; some stoles are decorated with diocesan or school insignia near the lower ends
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a wide scarf worn about their shoulders by women
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A vestment worn by the priest over both shoulders when administering the Sacraments It symbolizes the yoke of obedience to Christ It is held in place by the cincture
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Stole is the past tense of steal. Past tense of steal. the past tense of steal. a long straight piece of cloth or fur that a woman wears across her shoulders
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The long scarf-like decoration worn over both shoulders of a priest and one shoulder of a deacon as signs of the office in which they serve
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The act of stealing
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A piece of merchandise available at a very attractive price - "At this price, this car is a steal."
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A situation in which a defensive player actively takes possession of the ball or puck from the opponent's team
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To move silently or secretly - ""Did he take his bottle well?" Mrs. Flanders whispered, and Rebecca nodded and went to the cot and turned down the quilt, and Mrs. Flanders bent over and looked anxiously at the baby, asleep, but frowning. The window shook, and Rebecca stole like a cat and wedged it."
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To draw attention unexpectedly in (an entertainment), especially by being the outstanding performer
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To illegally, or without the owner's permission, take possession of something by surreptitiously taking or carrying it away - "Three irreplaceable paintings were stolen from the gallery."
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To get or effect surreptitiously or artfully
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To acquire at a low price - "He stole the car for two thousand less than its book value."
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A stolen base
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To advance safely to (another base) during the delivery of a pitch, without the aid of a hit, walk, passed ball, wild pitch, or defensive indifference
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Scoring in an end without the hammer
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A policy in database systems that a database follows which allows a transaction to be written on nonvolatile storage before its commit occurs
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Steal.
rip off
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A cheap item
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To secretly remove something from the place where it is concealed
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Scoring a point without last rock advantage
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To illegally, or without the owners permission, take possession of something by surreptitiously taking or carrying it away
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take without the owner's consent; "Someone stole my wallet on the train"; "This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation
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thieve fiil
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steal
To take and carry away, feloniously; to take without right or leave, and with intent to keep wrongfully; as, to steal the personal goods of another
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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) steal a base move stealthily; "The ship slipped away in the darkness"
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A handle; a stale, or stele
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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) fiil
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If you steal someone else's ideas, you pretend that they are your own. A writer is suing director Steven Spielberg for allegedly stealing his film idea
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If you steal something from someone, you take it away from them without their permission and without intending to return it. He was accused of stealing a small boy's bicycle Bridge stole the money from clients' accounts People who are drug addicts come in and steal She has since been jailed for six months for stealing from the tills. + stolen sto·len We have now found the stolen car
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when a player takes the ball away from an opposing player
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To withdraw, or pass privily; to slip in, along, or away, unperceived; to go or come furtively
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To gain by insinuating arts or covert means
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To withdraw or convey clandestinely (reflexive); hence, to creep furtively, or to insinuate
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To get into one's power gradually and by imperceptible degrees; to take possession of by a gradual and imperceptible appropriation; with away
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To accomplish in a concealed or unobserved manner; to try to carry out secretly; as, to steal a look
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To practice, or be guilty of, theft; to commit larceny or theft
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an advantageous purchase; "she got a bargain at the auction"; "the stock was a real buy at that price"
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If someone steals somewhere, they move there quietly, in a secret way. They can steal away at night and join us Leroy stole up the hall to the parlor. to steal a glance: see glance to steal a march on someone: see march to steal the show: see show to steal someone's thunder: see thunder
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The advancement of a runner to second base, third base or home plate without the help of a hit, error, base on balls, fielder's choice, putout, force out, balk, passed ball or wild pitch On most steal attempts, the runner takes a lead, then runs toward the next base as the pitcher begins his or her delivery to the batter When the catcher receives the pitch, he or she then throws the ball to the fielder at the base the runner is moving toward The fielder must then apply the tag to the runner before the runner reaches the base to record the out If the runner reaches the base safely, it is a stolen base
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take without the owner's consent; "Someone stole my wallet on the train"; "This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation"
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To legally take the ball away from an opposing player
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Attempting to advance a base between pitches without the batter hitting the ball or getting a base on balls
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commit a theft, as in: The burglars came to steal the diamond
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To take the ball away from the opposing team, either off the dribble or by picking off a pass
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Taking something from where the audience thinks it is without the audience knowing
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To take the ball away from the opposing team, either off the dribble or by picking off a pass See the interpretation for Steals analysis at Formulas > EBA
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to go stealthily or furtively; " stead of sneaking around spying on the neighbor's house"
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move stealthily; "The ship slipped away in the darkness"
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