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词组 steal away
释义
Phr V
steal away
steals, stealing, stole, stolen
steal away
to leave a place quietly without anyone knowing
I waited till nobody was looking and stole away.
phrasesteal away1. steal away to leave a place quietly, so that no one will notice you or try to stop you: Katherine listened to this conversation for a few minutes, before stealing away back to her bedroom. SIMILAR TO: slip away, slip off, slope off2. steal away sth/sbsteal sth/sb away to take something or someone away, especially in a quiet, secret way: She was terrified that someone might try to steal her baby away.

steal away

1. To leave or depart from some location or situation very quickly, quietly, and furtively. I started feeling a bit despondent at the party, so I stole away while no one was looking. The two stole away to share a kiss.
2. To steal someone or something (from someone); to rob someone of someone or something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "steal" and "away." The two thieves stole the statue away by loading it into a helicopter and making off into the night sky. The gang has been stealing children away for years and brainwashing them as young soldiers.
3. To take someone or something away from someone, especially in a way that seems unfair or malicious. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "steal" and "away." The team had victory within their grasp, but with a last-minute field goal, the reigning champions stole it away from them. I don't know why you're so convinced that I'm trying to steal your boyfriend away, but it simply is not true!

steal away (from someone or something)

to sneak away from someone or something. The thief stole away from the policeman. We stole away from the boring lecture.

steal away

v.
To leave quietly without being noticed: During the party, the lovers stole away to the garden.
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