亚洲网紅露点

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stole

1

[ stohl ]

verb

  1. simple past tense of steal.


stole

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[ stohl ]

noun

  1. an ecclesiastical vestment consisting of a narrow strip of silk or other material worn over the shoulders or, by deacons, over the left shoulder only, and arranged to hang down in front to the knee or below. Compare tippet ( def 2 ).
  2. a woman's shoulder scarf of fur, marabou, silk, or other material. Compare tippet ( def 1 ).
  3. a long robe, especially one worn by the matrons of ancient Rome.

stole

1

/ 蝉迟蓹蕣濒 /

verb

  1. the past tense of steal
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

stole

2

/ 蝉迟蓹蕣濒 /

noun

  1. a long scarf or shawl, worn by women
  2. a long narrow scarf worn by various officiating clergymen
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of stole1

before 950; Middle English, Old English < Latin stola < Greek 蝉迟辞濒岣 clothing, robe; akin to Greek 蝉迟茅濒濒别颈苍 to array, Old English stellan to place, put
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of stole1

Old English stole, from Latin stola, Greek 蝉迟辞濒脓 clothing; related to stellein to array
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Homicide detectives later determined that the assailants entered Modebadze鈥檚 home, assaulted him, held him captive and stole his property, according to a statement issued by LAPD.

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Priests wear simpler garments and a long scarf over their tunic called a red stole.

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A gang of thieves from London who stole ancient artefacts from a Swiss museum have been jailed for plotting to kill a cage fighter at his luxury home.

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鈥淭he company did not like it, but I loved it and stole it and took it home,鈥 he says.

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The teens stole bottled cocktails, Gatorade bottles and other items from the market, according to Bryan Benson, who was in the checkout line with his husband at the time.

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What is a basic definition of stole?

Stole is the form of the verb steal, which means to take something that a person has no right to have. A stole is an article of clothing that resembles a scarf.

If you stole something, you took it without permission or authority needed to make it belong to you. If you stole bread from the store, for example, you took it without paying for it. If you stole someone鈥檚 idea, you took it from them without asking first and presented it as yours.

As the past tense of steal, stole can be used in all of the same idioms that steal is used in. If you 鈥stole someone鈥檚 thunder,鈥 for example, you used their plan or idea before they could. Likewise, if you paid a very low amount of money for something valuable, you might say that you stole it.

  • Real-life examples: Bonnie and Clyde were a real-life couple who famously stole from banks and stores. Robin Hood was a (probably) fictional outlaw who stole from the rich and gave to the poor.
  • Used in a sentence: My sister stole my excuse for why I was late so I had to make up something else.聽

A stole is an article of clothing that is similar to a scarf or a shaw. It is worn around the neck or draped over one or both shoulders. A stole can be short, covering just the shoulders and upper arms, or long, usually reaching down to about the wearer鈥檚 hips. It is typically considered to be an article of women鈥檚 clothing, but stoles are worn by male members of the clergy belonging to several different kinds of Christian denominations. For example, Roman Catholic priests (including the Pope) will sometimes wear a stole as part of their holy vestments.

  • Used in a sentence: Lorraine wore her fancy fur stole to the banquet.聽

Where does聽stole come from?

The first records of stole as a verb come from the word steal, which come from before the 900s. It ultimately comes from the Old English stelan.

The first records of stole as a noun come from before 950. It ultimately comes from the Greek 蝉迟辞濒岣, meaning 鈥渃lothing鈥 or 鈥渞obe.鈥

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  • steal (present tense verb)

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How is聽stole used in real life?

Stole is commonly used as the past tense of 鈥渟teal.鈥

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True or False?

If a person stole a car, they took it from someone else without paying for it.

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