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1 varastaa
yks.nom. varastaa; yks.gen. varastan; yks.part. varasti; yks.ill. varastaisi; mon.gen. varastakoon; mon.part. varastanut; mon.ill. varastettiinabstract (verb)plagiarize (verb)purloin (verb)relieve (verb)steal (verb)thieve (verb)commit a theft lift (noun)sting (noun)* * *• relieve• thieve• sting• deprive• steal• snatch• seize• rob• pinch• pilfer• make a false start• lift• filch• abstract• purloin• jump the gun -
2 näpistää
yks.nom. näpistää; yks.gen. näpistän; yks.part. näpisti; yks.ill. näpistäisi; mon.gen. näpistäköön; mon.part. näpistänyt; mon.ill. näpistettiinfilch (verb)pilfer (verb)pinch (verb)* * *• filch• steal• snatch• seize• rob• pinch• pilfer• nick• lift• thieve• knock off -
3 varastella
• practise theft• pilfer• thieve
См. также в других словарях:
thieve — thieve; thieve·less; thieve·dom; … English syllables
Thieve — Thieve, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Thieved}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Thieving}.] [AS. ge[thorn]e[ o]fian.] To practice theft; to steal. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thieve — index carry away, defalcate, despoil, embezzle, hold up (rob), impropriate, loot, pilfer … Law dictionary
thieve — O.E. þeofian, from þeof (see THIEF (Cf. thief)). Rare in O.E., not common until 17c. Thieving first attested 1520s … Etymology dictionary
thieve — ► VERB ▪ be a thief; steal things. DERIVATIVES thievery noun thievish adjective … English terms dictionary
thieve — [thēv] vt., vi. thieved, thieving [via ME dial. < OE theofian < theof,THIEF] to commit, or get by, theft … English World dictionary
thieve — verb To commit theft. Syn: steal, rob See Also: theft, thief, thievery, thieving, theftable, thieve out … Wiktionary
thieve — verb before we were out of diapers, we were learning how to thieve anything that wasn t nailed down Syn: steal, take, purloin, help oneself to, snatch, pilfer; embezzle, misappropriate; have one s fingers/hand in the till, rob; swipe, make off… … Thesaurus of popular words
thieve — verb (thieved; thieving) Date: before 12th century steal, rob … New Collegiate Dictionary
thieve — thievingly, adv. /theev/, v., thieved, thieving. v.t. 1. to take by theft; steal. v.i. 2. to act as a thief; commit theft; steal. [bef. 950; OE theofian, deriv. of theof THIEF (not recorded in ME)] * * * … Universalium
thieve — Synonyms and related words: abstract, and, annex, appropriate, bag, boost, borrow, cop, crib, defraud, embezzle, extort, filch, hook, lift, make off with, nip, palm, pilfer, pinch, poach, purloin, run away with, rustle, scrounge, shoplift, snare … Moby Thesaurus