| 释义 |
present tense third-person singular of make off with 1 as in steals to take (something) without right and with an intent to keep The robbers made off with the family's jewelry and electronics, among other things. -
steals -
swipes -
makes away with -
walks off with -
runs off with -
rips off -
lifts -
grabs -
thieves -
pockets -
appropriates -
robs -
filches -
purloins -
misappropriates -
pilfers -
hooks -
snatches -
snitches -
nips -
heists -
pinches -
nicks -
takes -
boosts -
knocks over -
hijacks -
picks -
sacks -
loots -
plunders -
rifles -
seizes -
pillages -
spirits -
sponges -
poaches -
shoplifts -
collars -
burglarizes -
rustles -
nails -
grasps -
highjacks -
kidnaps -
abducts -
carjacks -
shanghais -
mooches -
purchases -
buys -
gives -
presents -
contributes -
hands over -
bestows -
donates See More 2 as in abducts to carry away (as a person) forcibly or unlawfully The kidnappers made off with their victim without being seen. -
abducts -
kidnaps -
makes away with -
runs off with -
captures -
seizes -
spirits -
snatches -
waylays -
impresses -
shanghais -
crimps -
absconds (with) -
hijacks -
steals -
takes -
cops -
highjacks -
catches -
delivers -
rescues -
restores -
returns -
redeems -
ransoms |