A2 to take something without the permission or knowledge of the owner and keep it偷,窃
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Employees who steal are dismissed automatically.
He knew it was wrong to steal, but the money just lying there was too great a temptation.
They stole jewellery valued at £50 000 .
Thieves broke into the safe and stole everything in it.
She stole the shoes from right under the assistant's nose.
to do something quickly or without being noticed偷偷做;悄悄进行
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