filched

听听怎么读
[fɪltʃt]
是什么意思
  • v.

    偷(尤指小的或不贵重的物品)( filch的过去式和过去分词 );

  • 英英释义

    filch[ filtʃ ]

    • v.make off with belongings of others

      同义词:pilfercabbagepurloinpinchabstractsnarfswipehooksneaknobblelift

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作动词(v.)
    1. Who's filched my pencil?
      谁把我的铅笔拿走了?
    2. Oliver filched a packet of cigarettes from a well-dressed passenger.
      奥立佛从一名衣冠楚楚的乘客身上偷得一包香烟。

    权威例句

    They filched our program! How to turn that into a good thing
    Ideas Borrowed, Recycled, Filched, and Appropriated
    Perhaps Newt Gingrich filched his bright ideas from Europe
    POLICE BRIEFING; Fishing Rod, Bait Filched; Thieves Fail to Grab Boat
    Falklands fossils : famous, forgotten and filched? [abstract only]
    Adult magazine publisher alleges competitor filched trade secrets
    Councillor's Cheating Wife Filched Pounds 12,000 and Took Her Lover for a Luxury Holiday; Jailed Two Years
    Reheated item was fresh here; New York gossip column serves up filched tidbit.(NEWS)(C.J.)
    Man Gets Two Years for Lottery Theft; Arlington Restaurateur Filched Winning Ticket From Customer
    Rehypothecation Is An Old Story: MF Global’s Story Is a Different Story of Filched Funds