5. As a particularly outstanding performer, (suddenly gaining attention in (entertainment): the magician's assistant stole the show in a joked attitude of her comics
6. Baseball will safely proceed during the pitching process (another baseball), unspinned baseball, walking, pass, wild pitching.
2. Move it quietly or inconspicuously and happen or pass: He stole a quiet moment. The deadline stole us
These verbs mistakenly accept other people's property by mistake. Stealing is the most common: stealing cars, stealing research from colleagues. Theft is something, often done without trust. It is the key to steal his cousin 's safety box. Filch often suggests that stolen things are of little value, and theft sometimes means theft or a small amount of theft: towels are removed from the hotel; farmers steal fruit. To slide means to sneak up quickly, to grab quietly. It is sneaky to keep things and store them for themselves. A pickpocket for lifting a wallet with a subway. Pinching is applied gradually to any kind of theft, but in reality it means picking up something from the knob to the finger.
1. The confidentiality or enforcement of unauthorized or rights (in particular the property of others or others)
4. Move, convey, convey, or arrange secretly or quietly; smuggle: she stole the dog on the second floor while sleeping
When you pitch baseball with base (base) (base runner) arrive safely
baseball. (Base Runner) Push the base forward when the ball is hit by the ball when the ball is struck
[900 years ago, middle English stelen, Old English stelan, c. Old Western Frisian, an old Northern European stone monument, an old high German strand, Gothic stilan]
Snooping - From the mouth of the Netherlands, "eat a meal", it means firstly "stealing and eating in a secret way".
If someone picks out what belongs to you and you are not going to return it, you can say that they grab you.
If someone does not want to take out some things from the building and want to return them, they will say that they robbed the building
When someone does not plan to take something and return it, you should not say that they "robbed" it. You said that they stole it
When talking about things stolen, please try to steal or steal. If the object of the verb is a person or a building please use rob.
1. When a pitcher does not throw, when a normal pitcher throws a ball, the runner moves from one base to another.
When someone steals your thunder, they will do something that will prevent you getting attention and praise, usually you do something better or more exciting, before you do it Do what I want to do. Competitors use it too late. They can not steal our thunder. Note: You can also say that someone stole your thunder. As his book was first published, O'Connor thinks he will steal some lightning from Read. Note: This expression may be derived from events in the early 18th century. British playwright John Dennis invented a new way of thunderstorming for his play "Monkey and Virginia". However, the show did not succeed and closed quickly. Soon after, Dennis went to see "Macbeth" made by another company, and found that they stole his idea of making thunder. It is said that he accused them of jumping up and stolen thunder.
The story behind "stealing someone's thunder" is the literary critic and the playwright John Dennis's failure. In 1704, Dennis' s play "Apes and Virginia" was produced at Drury Lane Theater in London and he invented a new way to create lightning. We do not know how this method is now (some articles say it is an improvement of the mustard ball mentioned by the Pope that a metal ball rolls with a wooden ball), Apius and This way Virginia failed and was closed was used to create Macbeth quickly. Dennis was not satisfied with his idea, and his response was later recorded by literary researcher Joseph Spence (1699-1768) who cited W. Walsh's literary curiosity, 1893.