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stole1 [stəʊl, Am stoʊl] VERBE

stole passé of steal

Voir aussi : steal

I . steal <stole, stolen> [sti:l] VERBE trans

III . steal [sti:l] SUBST AM fam

stole2 [stəʊl, Am stoʊl] SUBST

1. stole COUTURE:

stole
szal m

2. stole RÉLIG:

stole
stuła f

I . steal <stole, stolen> [sti:l] VERBE trans

III . steal [sti:l] SUBST AM fam

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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She kept a list of all the things she ever stole with the intention of settling all her debts when she had the money.
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It is alleged that he stole her television set, which he later gave to a former girlfriend.
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Soon after his burial, grave robbers stole his body.
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One day he stole a talisman that transformed him into a part-man, part-wolf creature with super speed.
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He is dressed in vestments, including a cassock, an alb, a dalmatic, a maniple, and a stole.
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At a very young age, he became a drug addict and stole in order to pay for his habit.
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In 1995 burglars stole the building's antique windows and all of the church's contents except the altar and the pews.
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Naturally, she stole his money and left him.
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At the time, she was always called in by top magazines and stole promising newbies, afterwards she worked at lower grade magazines.
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He's mean, conniving, and, with the computer brain he stole, super intelligent.
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