单词 | make away or off with something |
释义 | (phrasal verb) Definition to steal They robbed the bank and made away with £2000. Synonyms steal Anybody could walk in here and steal stuff. nick (slang, mainly British) We used to nick biscuits from the kitchen. pinch (informal) pickpockets who pinched his wallet cabbage (British, slang) nab (informal) carry off swipe (slang) People kept trying to swipe my copy of the New York Times. knock off (slang) trouser (slang) pilfer Staff were pilfering cash from the bar. cart off (slang) purloin He was caught purloining books from the library. filch I filched some notes from his wallet. Additional synonymsin the sense of filch Definition to steal in small amounts I filched some notes from his wallet. Synonyms steal, take, thieve, pinch (informal), lift (informal), nick (slang, British), trouser (slang), abstract, rip off (slang), cabbage (British, slang), swipe (slang), knock off (slang), crib (informal), half-inch (old-fashioned, slang), embezzle, pilfer, walk off with, misappropriate, purloin (formal), snaffle (British, informal) in the sense of nick Definition to steal We used to nick biscuits from the kitchen. Synonyms steal, pinch (informal), swipe (slang), pilfer, finger (slang), trouser (slang), knock off (slang), snitch (slang) in the sense of pilfer Definition to steal (minor items) in small quantities Staff were pilfering cash from the bar. Synonyms steal, take, rob, lift (informal), nick (slang, British), appropriate, trouser (slang), rifle, pinch (informal), cabbage (British, slang), swipe (slang), knock off (slang), embezzle, blag (slang), walk off with, snitch (slang), purloin, filch, snaffle (British, informal), thieveNearby words of |
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