intransitive. To steal, pilfer.
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释义 | the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > petty theft or pilfering > pilfer [verb (intransitive)] (13) pelfa1400 intransitive. To steal, pilfer. picka1555 intransitive. Now chiefly in collocation with steal. befilch1566 filch1567 transitive. To steal, esp. things of small value; to pilfer. Occasionally in weaker sense: To take away surreptitiously. pilch1573 intransitive and transitive. To pick, pluck; to pilfer, rob. lurch1593 absol. Obsolete. purloin1611 intransitive. To commit petty theft. Obsolete. nim1622 intransitive. slang. To steal, to pilfer, to thieve. Obsolete. shirk1709 intransitive. To practise fraud or trickery, esp. instead of working as a means of living; to prey or sponge upon others; rarely to pilfer (from… pilfer1729 intransitive. To plunder, to rob. In later use also: to commit petty theft. maraud1770 intransitive. In extended use: to go about in a menacing or predatory manner. souvenir1897 transitive. colloquial (originally and chiefly Australian and New Zealand). To take or keep as a souvenir or memento; (euphemistic) to appropriate… Subcategories:— as a tailor (1) |
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