stole
stole — 動詞
- stolepresent simple I / you / we / they
- stoles3rd person singular
- stoling-ing form
- stoledpast simple
1. the form of the verb 'steal' that shows an action of secretly taking something h
偷的過去式
動詞steal的過去式
the form of the verb 'steal' that shows an action of secretly taking something happened in the past — for example, 'Someone stole my bike while I was in the shop.'
Sirin stole a glance at her watch during the long meeting.
Sirin 在漫長的會議中偷瞄了一眼手錶。
past of steal + direct object
Someone stole the Watanabe family's bicycle from their garage last night.
昨晚有人從渡邊家的車庫偷走了他們的自行車。
A young boy stole Bao's wallet while she was boarding the bus.
Bao 在擠上公車時,一個年輕男孩偷了她的錢包。
Heather stole three cookies from the jar when no one was looking.
Heather 趁沒人注意時,從餅乾罐裡偷了三塊餅乾。
The cat stole a piece of fish from the kitchen counter this morning.
今天早上那隻貓從廚房流理台上偷了一塊魚。
用法筆記
This is the simple past tense form of 'steal' (verb). It is used for completed actions in the past. The past participle form is 'stolen' (e.g. 'The bike was stolen').
常見錯誤
stole — 名詞
- stolesingular
- stolesplural
1. a wide piece of cloth, fur, or other material that a woman wears loosely over he
披肩
女用肩部飾物
a wide piece of cloth, fur, or other material that a woman wears loosely over her shoulders and upper arms, often as a formal or decorative accessory for special events such as weddings or evening parties
Nora wore a silk stole embroidered with flowers over her evening dress.
Nora 在晚禮服外披了一件繡花的絲質披肩。
The bride's grandmother adjusted her fur stole before the wedding photos began.
婚禮拍照開始前,新娘的祖母調整了一下她的毛皮披肩。
fur stole — common material collocation
Anya wrapped a velvet stole around her bare shoulders when the night air turned cold.
夜風轉涼時,Anya 用一條天鵝絨披肩裹住裸露的肩膀。
Vintage stores sometimes sell beautiful lace stoles from the 1920s.
古著店裡有時可以買到一九二〇年代的美麗蕾絲披肩。
Isabela bought a cashmere stole to wear with her coat during the winter trip.
Isabela 買了一條喀什米爾披肩,打算冬天旅行時搭配外套穿。
- wrap
a more general term for any piece of clothing worn around the shoulders; less specific in material or shape
- shawl
similar to a stole but usually larger, often triangular or square, and can cover the head as well
- boa
a long, thin stole made of feathers or fur, worn loosely around the neck in a more dramatic style
用法筆記
A stole (for women) is different from a scarf: a stole is wider and worn mainly over the shoulders rather than around the neck. It is often made of finer materials such as silk, cashmere, or fur.
常見錯誤
2. a long, narrow band of cloth, typically made of silk, worn around the neck and h
聖帶
神職人員的禮服帶
a long, narrow band of cloth, typically made of silk, worn around the neck and hanging down the front of the body by Christian priests, bishops, or deacons during church services as a symbol of their religious office
The priest wore a green stole over his white robe for the Sunday service.
那位神父在主日禮拜中穿著白袍,外披一條綠色聖帶。
Each stole in the church collection had a colour matching the Christian calendar season.
教堂收藏的每一條聖帶都有配合基督教節期的顏色。
Anthony carefully folded the embroidered silk stole and placed it in the vestry cabinet.
Anthony 小心地摺好那條繡花絲質聖帶,放進聖衣櫃裡。
During the ordination ceremony, the bishop placed a stole around the new deacon's shoulders.
在按立儀式中,主教將一條聖帶披在新任執事的肩上。
用法筆記
The colour of a priest's stole changes according to the church season — white for Christmas and Easter, purple for Lent, red for Pentecost, and green for ordinary time.