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1 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) stjæle fra nogens lomme* * *(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) stjæle fra nogens lomme -
2 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) robar algo del bolsillo de alguien -
3 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) stela úr vasa -
4 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) kilop vmit vki zsebéből -
5 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) roubar -
6 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) birinin cebini çarpmak -
7 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) izprazniti komu žep -
8 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) käydä taskuvarkaissa -
9 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) stjele (fra lomma til noen) -
10 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) borseggiare -
11 pick someone's pocket
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12 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) obrobić komuś kieszeń, okraść -
13 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) izzagt no kabatas; ielīst kādam kabatā -
14 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) (pa)vogti iš kieno kišenės -
15 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) -
16 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) a fura din buzunarele cuiva -
17 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) βουτώ το πορτοφόλι κάποιου -
18 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) vyfouknout (z) -
19 pick someone's pocket
(to steal something from a person's pocket: My wallet has gone - someone has picked my pocket!) ukradnúť (z) -
20 pick someone's pocket
to steal something from a person's pocket:يَنْشِلُ جَيْبَ فُلانMy wallet has gone – someone has picked my pocket!
См. также в других словарях:
pick (someone's) pocket — 1. to steal from your pockets or bag without you noticing. Someone in the subway picked my pocket and got my wallet. 2. to cheat someone. Her lawyer told her that he would look out for her interests and then proceeded to pick her pocket … New idioms dictionary
pick someone's pocket — pick someone’s pocket phrase to steal things from someone’s pocket Thesaurus: to steal, or steal somethingsynonym Main entry: pick … Useful english dictionary
pick someone's pocket — to steal things from someone s pocket … English dictionary
pick someone's pockets — ► pick someone s pockets steal something from a person s pocket. Main Entry: ↑pick … English terms dictionary
pick someone's pockets — steal something surreptitiously from another person s pocket. → pick … English new terms dictionary
pick someone's pockets — steal something surreptitiously from another person s pocket … Useful english dictionary
pick pockets — (or pick someone s pocket) : to steal money or objects from someone s pockets or purse One of the boys distracted her while the other picked her pocket. She survived on the streets by shoplifting and picking pockets. see also ↑pickpocket • • •… … Useful english dictionary
pick — pick1 [ pık ] verb transitive *** 1. ) to choose someone or something from a group: Out of all the girls he could have gone out with, he picked me. pick someone/something for something: She was picked for the school play. pick someone to do… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pick — [[t]pɪ̱k[/t]] ♦♦ picks, picking, picked 1) VERB If you pick a particular person or thing, you choose that one. [V n] Mr Nowell had picked ten people to interview for six sales jobs in London... [V n] I had deliberately picked a city with a… … English dictionary
pocket — pock|et1 [ pakıt ] noun count *** 1. ) a small bag that forms part of a piece of clothing and is used for holding small objects: The money had fallen out of a hole in my pocket. She searched her pockets for the car keys. a pants/shirt/coat pocket … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
pick — I UK [pɪk] / US verb [transitive] Word forms pick : present tense I/you/we/they pick he/she/it picks present participle picking past tense picked past participle picked *** 1) a) to choose someone or something from a group Out of all the girls he … English dictionary